Stimson Welcomed in Home Secretary of State Henry L. Stlmson (center), arriving in Rome to arge disarmament and help straighten out economic ills of Europe, wai eordtally welcomed to Italy by Signor Grandi (right), Foreign Min stcr, and the American Ambassador, Mr, Garrett (left). Mr. Stimson after a conference with Premier Mussolini, in which the latter pledged his support of the U. S. in furthering disarmament, tourneyed to Pari «* help untangle the financial crisis in which Germany finds herself. FURTHER and FINAL Reductions TO CLEAR THE DECKS Of Dresses, Suits, Coats and Sportswear IN MANY INSTANCES Prices Less Than Our entire stock of exactly 564 garments must be moved to clear the racks for fall . It is Me Neely's policy to Veep clean, fresh stocks al ways . , to move seasonal merchandise in season . . . regardless of the lose we must sometimes sustain when we overbuy, No matter how economical you are, you simply will not be content to "make out. with whal I have for the remaining weeks of the hot wea ther" and let’ these values pass you by. For, here are style, quality, workmanship and ma terials molded into garments that cannot be bought elsewhere for twice the price we are asking. Kverv garment is nothing more than a distinct representation of our regular stock. These are not sale goods. Come, buy* Get the most of hixur\ and wear ing enjoyment and comfort for the money you spend. DRESSEES AT LESS THAN THEIR RETEAIL PRICE AND PLENTY OF THEM! . CLEARANCE OF SUMMER STRAW HATS AT J. C. McNeely 6c Company STYLE — QUALITY — SERVICE IHE STUB EVERT OTHER DW S2.SD PEB YESH SOCIETY NEWS VIKS. Kt.NN IJUUat. triitor. felepnoue rhe titai r*o t-j Rach Mormna 8 lo 12 O clock Mrs. Drum can oe reached at her home, Phone 113. aiternoon and tugnta Fallston News Of Current Week K*v. Bln(h>m Awists Rev Morgan In Meeting. Car Is Bnrned. Personals. 'Special to The Star I Fallston, July 23 Much Interest is being shown in revival meeting which is being held at Friendship church this week. Rev. E A Bing ham is assisting the pastor Rev. J M Morgan in conducting the ser vices. Misses Myrtle and Annie Chi ,lam of Thoma.wtlle are singing special songs at each service. Mrs. E E 8now is visiting heT par ents who live in Moore county, this .state, this week Mr and Mrs, C C Falls left Mon day for Norfolk, Va , where they will spend several days Miss Emma Lutz, former resident | of this place, who now lives at Chap- | el Hill, is visiting relatives here this week. Mr Hugh Beam left Monday for Lexington where he will be engaged in construction work Mr and Mrs. Everett* .Spurting and children accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. George Laltlmore of near Polkville. left Sunday afternoon for Rockingham where they visited rel ate cs. Thev went from there to Myrtle Beach where I hey spent sev eral days Mrs W I Tiftckev and Miss Na thalee Lackev spent Friday in Char lotte shopping Miss Clara Williams, who nas been unending. summer .sciiool at Cullo whee has returned to her home. Car la Burned. Early Monday morning the Ford Roadster and garage of Mr S ,1 Kendrick was burned It is thought that the fire was caused by a short circuit in the car. Mr F.d Hovlc and little daughter. Mar.iorie, of Charlotte, spent the day Monday with his sister Mr and Mrs T A l.ee. Miss Eloise Stroup was the week end guest of Miss Blanche Hoyle. Boys and girls of the intermediate Class of Fallston Baptist church went on a picnic to Pineview Lake Tuesday afternoon. They were ac companied by Miss Clara Williams teacher of girls class and Mrs Hugh Beam. Mrs Hall Tillman accompanied by her sister. Mrs Buren Phillips, spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs C D. Wacaster, of Marion Mrs G H Edwards arid children and Miss Alma Myers of Shelby left Friday for Cameron. S C to be at the bedside of their brother who is very 111 Miss Curtis Beam of Charlotte and neice. Miss Curtis Beam of this place and Mr Clarence Morris were din ner guests in the home of Mr and Mrs. T A Lee .Sunday. Mrs. i B Stroup and Mrs A I Hovle spent several days last week with Mr and Mrs Lawrence Hoyle of Shelby Mr and Mrs Sloane Elliott at tended a family reunion at the home of their mother Mrs. J Y. Elliott Wednesday Mr, and Mrs Slvin Barnett, of West Jefferson, spent the week-end with their parents. Mr and Mrs. P 0 Ross. Mrs Ross returned with: them and will remain several weeks. Rev and Mrs E A Bingham and children of Handy, are spending this week with relatives' here Master Adlai Elliott, jr . spent sev eral days last week with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs Andrew El liott of near Waco Miss Marjorie Hoyle of Charlotte is spending this week with her cous in Miss Elizabeth Lee Miss Helen Falls visited her sister. Miss Martha Falls at the Ruther fordton hopital Sunday Miss Mar tha is recovering nicely from an op eration lor appendicitis. Misses Rliea Lain more and Marie 1 Hamrick were the dinner guests- of Mr and Mrs Franklin Warlich. Sun ; dav. I Mr and Mrs Hugh Beam and lit ! tie daughter, Katherine, spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs, George Beam ; of Vale | Miss Nathalee Lackey was the din ner guest of Miss Thelma , Hoyle Sunday Mrs. Buren Phillips of Lenoir Rhyne summer school spent, the week end with her sister. Mr and Mrs. Hall Tillman ; Misses Agree Free and Hazel Con nor of Shelby spent Sundav with Mr and Mrs. W. G Bridges Mrs. Norris Sigmon is in the j Shelby hospital for treatment Mr. and Mrs. Adlai Elliott and children spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs Henry Gantt. Mrs Charlie Willis and children visited Mr and Mrs Plato Wilhs • Sunday. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Sloane Elliott visit ed Mr and Mrs. Lem Hamrick of Pirnir Party Dr. and Mrs J S. Dorton and family Mr. Ii. E. Weaver of Gaffney ' *• North Wilkesboro, Wednesday Miss Irene Roberta is spendtu thLs week in Moores boro with Tt? and Mrs Carroll and other relativ' At The Theatres Webb. loday and Saturd. Richard Barthelmesx in Tin" > Points." his latest production A! > novelty, "The Devil’s Cabaret, sene'? chapter. ’ Aventures in Africa’ an i Fables. Mondays fpature at tlv Webb: l.orpfta Young m ' The r.i : Business Girl.” Carolina, today. 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