Newspapers / Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, … / Aug. 3, 1931, edition 1 / Page 3
Part of Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
Filmv Allure On- of the noti filmy, alluring women photographed <n some time is LU Dagover , above), beautiful Carman stage and screen star, who will corns fn this country in the Fa!) and make he' fimt American picture. 5>hr ought to have no trouble working up a tremendous postal overload witn "fan” mail. Hard Boiled. Deacon— So your congregation didn't, give you s vacation last iear?" Minister- -"Not a week; not even * day Deacon— Well! well! Ther are the hardest, people to,tire nut, T ever heard, of" T. W. Ebeltoft Grocer and Book Seller Phone — 82 Bare Year Eyes Examined Regularly DRS. H. D. & R. L. WILSON OPTOMETRISTS Offiee Over Paul Webb & Son’s Drag Store. 4 DAN FRAZIER Civil Engineer And Surveyor Farm Surveys. Sub-divis ions, Piats and Genera) Engineering Practice. - Phone 417 — I BILIOUS* “I hare used Black- ! Draught . . . and hare j not found anything that could take Its place. I take Black Draught. for bllioua naae. When I gat. bili ous. I have a nervous headache and a ner vous. trembling feeling that, unfits me for my -work. After I take a few doses of Black Draught, I get all right. When I begin to get bilious, I feel tired and run-down, and then the headache and trembling. But Black-Draught re lieves all this.”—jr. a. Mmutrl*. G*. For indigestion, con stipation, biliousness, take llfl Belwood Section Events Of Week Miss I.eonhart And Mr. Hartman Marry. One Typhoid FeTer Case. New Brick Home. (Special to The Star' Belwood, July 30.—A wedding of much Interest to their many friends was that of Miss Willie Maie Leon hart to Mr Swain Hartman which took place July 25 at the home of their pastor, Rev. J. M. Morgan, of Fallston. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. and Mrs, L. Leon ! hart. The groom Is the son Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Hartman. The young couple* are making their home at | present with the groom's parents, j Miss Lura Willis Is quite 111 at this 1 writing with typhoid fever. A large crowd attended revival j services at Knob Creek church Sun i day. | Mr and Mrs. Lee McMurry and j children, spent the week-end with i Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Dixon of Hen dersonville. Miss Tula lvester has resigned her position as a nurse at the State Hos | pital at Morganton and is teaching ! school at Philbeck. Miss Rosemary Peeler is in the Lincolnton hospital where she under went an operation for appendicitis and is getting along nicely. Mrs. Worth Canipe and son,. Ar nold, of Wadesboro are spending some time with her parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith Messrs. Jim and John Warlick, jr. |j. A. Hubbard and Merrill Dellinger | spent a few days last week in Char > lotte, Mr. and Mrs E. E. Elkins spent ! Thursday with Mr and Mrs. R L. j Fox of Charlotte: Mr. and Mrs.' Clifton King and children of Vale were the dinner guests of her parents-, Mr and Mrs. 1 Will Willis Sunday New Brick Home. Mr. W C. Edwards is having a ( new brick home erected Little Miss Mary Porter is In, the Charlotte hospital at this writing. Master W, C. Ledford spent last week with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Guffey of Union Mills j Mr. and Mrs. John T. Warlick and \ daughter, Miss Mabel, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. C C. i Falls. Mrs Hubert Leonard and children | of Louiaburg. spent the past week ‘with Mr. and Mrs. John Tillman, j Miss Pearl Gantt was the dinner ! guest of her cousins. Misses Tariene ,j and Nannie Goodman Sunday. Messrs. Austin Richard and Theo dore Wellmon are spending this week with relatives in Union, S. C. Miss Anna Lutz, of Shelby, ie j spending this w-eek with her cousin ! Miss Ella Gantt. j Mr. and Mrs. R; A. Ivester had as I their guests Sunday afternoon Mr. i and Mrs. O. V. Warlick and daugh i ter. Miss Mary Frances and Mr. and .1 Mrs. Crowell Ivester and daughter, ! Miss Elvinia of near Casar Mr. and Mrs. Olen Murry and children of Beams Mill spent last Wednesday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cain and son. Ray, spent Sunday with their son, Mr and Mrs. Frank Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Davis and son. Billy, and Mrs. Velma Wright, of Gastonia, spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs. Quincy Hartman. Messrs. Avery Price and Howard Devenny of Newberry spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Deal. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cline and chil dren of Lawndale visited Mr, and Mrs. Mack Smith Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Edwards had as their dinner guests Wednesday Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Edwards and daughter, Miss Merrill, of Toluca, Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Edwards. Dr. and Mrs. Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle, all of Lawndale, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Glenn and children and Miss Verta Ramsey, of Shelby, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. 8. L. Gantt. Miss Ram sey remained for a weeks visit. Misses Pearly Maie, Essie and Dona Dans of Rock Dale spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elam. Mr. J. R. Wright and daughter, Miss Lou Ella of Beams Mill were visitors in the community Sunday afternoon Mr. A. M. Wellmon spent Satur day night with his cousin. Mr. Paul Wellmon. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jeffries and children and Mr. and Mrs Bynum Chapman of Lincolnton were visit ors in the community over the week end Miss Nannie Lou Goodman spent Sunday afternoon with her cousins. Misses Pearl and Mayo Gantt. Miss Mkrtha Falls has returned home from the Rutherfordton hos pital where she underwent an oper ation for appendicitis. I Dr. D. M. Morrison OPTOMETRIST Office Days: Every Wednesday And Friday. Wool worth Bid*. Shelby, N. C Eyes Scient.ficaUy Era reined Glasses Fitted. Lenses Dupli cated, Broken Frames Repaired. Nobody’s Business QEE McGEE— flat rock news . . , mr and mrs. brown had as their dinner and suppfcr and break fast guess mr, Jones and his son, bill, but not the one who is a boot legger by trade, but he has the same name and they call him bill for a nickname, but his name a railiy will, (this was on tuesday of last week > . . . ihon smith took the contract last week from the mayer to clean out the town well and put a valve in the pump and he loant his 2* to go to town and by the valve with and he hassent benn seen since, the poleesman believes that it is lost, as he knows jhon by rep per tation in georgy . . a wild cat was ketched near town last night by the green boys while on their way back home from where they went to spend the week end and had to come back onner count of the radium rod breaking off and tearing a hole In the dust pan which let all of the greese out. he was crossing the road and they run over him. his hide will be stuf fed if it can be got off without ruining same (if he dies> and sent to the zoo up north. preeching was hell at. rehober by the pasture last Sunday morn ing and his sermon was the same one he preeehed about 2 yr. ago from luke, so my wife said the collection was voted to go to the furrin mission nerry who is at home from jappan on a furlow and ft was cfl5 the quire had to sing with out musick, as the rats had et a hole in the thing in the organ which holds the wind and it. woulddent play. . .the tax payers leage met at the | scholl house friday morning to dis-1 cuss ways and means of getting out j of paying taxes. several fine speeches was made, including one! from yore corry spondent. and tt I was decided to call the legislators | , and scholl trustees and the cour.-1 ty officers together and put them j on notis that if they did not cut expenses ansoforth. that the sedj taxpayers leage would eleckt a crowd that would do so it wrs moved and carried to ask dogs to be reduced from 1$ to c25 there being no further blrness befoer them, both of them adjourned well. mr. editor—it is too hot to think up annv more news, if i hear of annything like a death or a fight or annybody stealing anny thing, i will rite or foam same in for tomorrow's paper. <p. s can a feller born- anny moneny at the bank up there on s cow and her increase?) yores trulie. mike Clark, rfd Folks I Met On My Vacation Miss Lou Sunnitt; “Oh. I dear ly love sun-tan. Sister thinks it’s horrid, but she’s an old fogy and has 3 younguns. No kiddies for me. Jim says so too. We will get married next June. He’s with the Standard of New Jersey, but he works in Virginia. Gotta cigarette? I prefer an Adam’s apple teaser. Right.” Mr. H. R. A. 8mith: “I got up this morning with a sort of pain In my abdomen- Doctor says I am subject to intermitten ulcerations of the intestinal ducts, and must lay off of sweets. Pine day, but nothing like we have at New Port. The South is O. K. for Southern ers. but I’ll take Maine and Ver mont for mine.” <1 started to ask him who sent for him to come down here.) Mrs. Hugh Wood. "Howdy, doo oo. So gladter meetyer. Jimmie drop that frog right this minnit. You’re from Anderson, Eh? Know Joe Wheeler, the laundryman? Soro, quit that squinting, turn Billy a loose. I know another family there Hie Er-er-. . . Lemnie see. . .What is his name . . .Taint Scott? No? Gosh, I knowit better’n my own. Sam, go tend to them younguns. They wall all get drowned in that pond.” Old Mrs. Bumgartner. "Well, my young man—old wimmen like me is out of place up here. Too much noise. Never saw so many babies at one place. Is that all they do up here, raise babies? My days ain’t long on this old earth, and I will soon be up yonder with James. Oh, James was a wonder of a man! So gentle, kind, soft and funny! How X do miss him! I like Florida better than the mquntains, but the mosque toes and sand-flies almost ran me crazy. Come and get me, Ollig,’’ 'Ollie was her grand-daugh ter, and a fine flapper when out of sight, of the old mogul.' Mr. Pondexter: ’’Yep, panic's over Hoover fix it with his little mora torium. France, Germany, and eng land ought to thank the Lord for Hoover. Big man, nobody can beat i him now. Stronger than he war when he led the Belgium's on; America's free lunches. Democrat.' ain't gotta chance. Looking for bull i market soon. Short-sellers had bet-1 ter lookout Goofus common up 51 points yetserday. Copper's strong now. Looking for big business thi fall." (He is in the meat market business in Tennessee, so his wife told me later.' Geo McGee "Off for each week end trying to keep his family cool and comfortable on 40 bones g week while he's making only 20 back home. They ain't hard to please. He keeps batch Monday-to Saturday morning, then buys some gas and oil on credit and joins them. . .'at his palatial home on Pis gah,' but he wakes up in a hotel after his arrival It must be aw ful to be rich. It's too hot or too cold all the time for the wealthy Give me my office and my nice office force for comfort, satisfac tion, pleasure and happiness. You can't, beat home nohow." (Gee. his seff'. Honest Taxpayer Found By Sheriff Hickory.—According- to an old saying; there are two things a person can't escape— death and taxes. Sheriff O. D. Barrs of Ca tawba county has just heard \ j from a man who escaped his taxas, but he apparently fail ed to get away from his con science. The note, written on a shipping tag. and mailed from Lenoir read as follows: “I lived In your county a few years ago and did not list or pay any taxes. I had an old car. I guess five dol lars will pay it for me. i Signed I "A Child of God. There was a $5 bill enclosed ‘Td certainly like to learn who this fellow is.” Sheriff Barrs remarked. Alfonso Rack in London. London.—Former King Alfonso of Spain, traveling as the Duke of To ledo, arrived almost unobserved at Victoria station from Fontainebleau. France The wise man values more those who want something of him than those he has already obliged.—Span ish proverb. Sore Tblnr Mrs. Gadabout—A husband should bring home the bacon. Mr Gadabout—Yeah! And a wife should be there to cook it. Not Necessarily. “But surely," urged Jones, "see ing is believing?’1 “Not necessarily,” replied Brown "For Instance, I see you every day. I DR. S. F. PARKER — PHYSICIAN - Office Phones 64 and No. 2 Residence Phone 129-J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having this day qualified as adminis trator of the estate of T. W. Gladden late of Cleveland county. North Carolina this is to notify all persons having claims against the said estate to present same to me properly proven for payment on or before the 11th day of July 1932 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of any re< covery thereof. All persons Indebted to the said estate will please make Immediate settlement to the undersigned. This July tlth 1931. N. B. GLADDEN, Administrator of T. W. GLADDEN, deceased (St-13c SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AUGUST 7. 1931 SHELBY TO Washington__ $13.00 (a) Baltimore_$14.00 (b) Baltimore_$15.00 Richmond __$9.75 Portsmouth ___ $10.75 Old Point _ $10.75 Virginia Beach *_$11.25 (a) Via Norfolk and Boat (b) Via All Rail Tickets limited five days in addition to date of sale. For information call or Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, Dl’A. Beaver Dam Events Of Week Shelby, July 30 —Quite ■ number were present Sunday afternoon for regular Sunday school and preach ing servtoes. Rev. 8 V, Elliott of Parte, Ark., supplying for our pas tor. Mr. Putnam, brought us an in spiring and helpful message A large crowd of friends and rela tives attended the birthday dinner for Mrs. W. L. Padgett, this being "Grandma Padgett's" 86th birthday A bountiful dinner was spread and enjoyed very much by all. Mr. Monroe Hardin who has been spending several days with hte dau ghter. Mrs. Bob Wallace In Popular Springs community, has returned to the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D Humphries. Miss Cecilia Padgett has as her guest this week, Miss Harritt Rob erts of Patterson Springs, Misses Mildred Hamrick, Levanda McRary of Shelby. Mr. and Mrs M H Hamrick visited Morganton recently. Mrs. J, L, McCurry is visiting Mr. C: E. McCurry and family of Cherry ville Friends of Mrs. McCurry will be glad to know she Is lots better and able to go about some Mrs. Joe Morgan and son, Mr. Harrison Morgan and Mrs. 8. E Jones are visiting in Greenville and other parts of 8. C. this week Miss Selma Callahan was the week end guest of Misses Mary Lou and Willellen McCurry. Mr and Mrs. Pink McMurry ofi Shelby visited Mr. and, Mrs. A. B. Humphries Sunday afternoon. Miss Pearl Short of Kings Mtn ;-v> visiting In the community this 1 week. Mrs Martha Janett Who has been visiting in Latttmore is now at 'he home of her son-in-law, Mr. R W McCurry and children. Master L. B. Barnett of Gastonia i visited Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Blanton i during the week-end Miss Ruth Camp of Salisbury ■ uho has been visiting relatives and I friends for two weeks accompanied 1 Mrs Zeb Blanton and children to [Cherryville Tuesday night to visit | her uncle, Mr. Q. T. Garrett and family. She will go on to her home in Salisbury on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Josh McMurry of Forest City visited Mr. and Mr*. Jim McGinnis Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Clint Webb and Mrs, Neal and daughter of Cherry ville were spend the day guests of Mr and Mrs. A D Callahan Sun day. | Messers Shafer Hamrick, Truman Bridges, Gilbert McGinnis, and Jas per Green motored down to Char lotte a while Sunday evening. Mrs. R. W McCurry and son and daughters, Hoyt, Libby, Zola. Han nah, and Nancy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McDaniel near Kings Mtn Dan McCurry who has Dr. Thornton’s EASY TEETHER l*or children one month old to five years of age. Relieves colds, indiges tion and bowel-troubles and is es pecially recommended for cooling fever. "Easy Teether Makes Teething Easy" | At all Good Drug stores 25c ADMINISTRATORS NOTICR. Having this day qualified as adminis trator of the estates of Emery G. Denham and Gertrude P Denham, deceaseds, late of Clereland County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estates to present them to the undersigned, at his office in 8helby, N C.. on or before the 13th day of July. 1932. of this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons Indebted to said estates will please make Immediate settlement. This July 10. 1931. FRANTC L. HOYLE, Adminiatrator of the ! estates of Emery G. Denham and Ger i trude P. Denham, deceaseds. 0t-July 13c ATTRACTIVE VACATION TRIPS Southern Railway System Offers Many Attractive Fares For Summer Vacation Greatly Reduced Round Trip Fares. Round Trip Fares from SHELBY AUGUST 7TH Washington___.. Baltimore Norfolk ...._ Richmond __.... Virginia Beach .....__ LIMIT August 12th. AUGUST 7TH Atlanta... $6.75 Birmingham ...__.... $8.75 Chattanooga _ $8.75 Savannah $8.00 New Orleans. $21.75 Limit Atlanta Aug. 12tb. t'hat tanooga-Birmingham Aug 13th. New Orleans Aug. 17th. Savan nah Aug. 14th. AUGUST 7TH Jacksonville___$16.00 Miami —__ $26.00 Tampa-............... $23.5) Havana __ $50.73 West Palm Beach ........ $25.50 Limit Jacksonville Aug. 15th, Miami. Tampa. W. Palm Beach Aug. 19th, Havana Aug. 26th ASK TICKET AGENTS SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM $13.00 $15.00 $10.75 $9.75 $11.25 bwn visiting down there returned •tome with them. Mr. and Mrs. BUI Glascoe of Dou ble Springs Is vtsltlng their parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. J, Olascoe this week Mr. and Mrs Jones and little dau ghter of Earl, Mr. 8am Wilson and sister. Miss Mary, Misses Nora and Margaret Dover of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs C. E McCurry and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Huss of Cher ryvllle, Mr. and Mrs Oils Morgan and children, Mesdames Buford and Bo Padgett visited tn the home of Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Blanton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Wesley Callahan and children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A. D, Callahan Mr. Thrift and son, Odell and a party from 8hetby are vtsttlng tn Georgia and points In Fla, this week. Misses Tenny McSwaln and Selma Callahan were supper guests of Mias Ethel Humphries Misses Nelene and Beatrice Blan ton of Double Springs visited Missas Merttce and Lena Bridges during the week-end A number of boys and girls start ed to school at Bolling Springs and Latnmore Monday. Just Ten Years Ago 'From issue of The Star August 2, 1921.1 Capt. W. P Love. Sr a native of Shelby, who celebrated hts 93rd birthday anniversary on June 8 r.f this year, died last night at 10:30 o'clock at his home. 701 East boule vard In Charlotte The body was brought to Shelby Monday morning and the funeral services were held at the Shelby cemetery Monday at 12:30 o'clock, In charge of Rev. J. Marcus Kester, pastor of the First Baptist church in Shelby, of which the deceased was a member. He was the son of the late James and Susan Putnam Love, the former having donated the site on which Shelby was founded fn 1842, giving the land for all the churches, schools and public buildings of the town. Captain Love was mayor of Shelby for many years and established the system that brings water from the LIQUID UK TABLETS Relieves a Headache or Neoralfia ta 30 minutes, checks a ('old the first day, and checks Malaria tn three day a 666 Salve for Baby's Cold. SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AUGUST 15, 1931 FROM SHELBY TO Atlantic City_*24.31 Baltimore_... *17.56 Montreal_*37.96 New York ..*23.91 Philadelphia_$21.81 Washington _ $15.81 Tickets Limited 21 Days For Information See Ticket Agent H. E. PLEASANTS, DPA, RALEIGH, N. C. Seaboard AJfc LIMl RAILWAY SPECIAL LOW ROUND TRIP FARES AUGUST 7, 1931 FROM SHELBY No. Days TO Tickets Limited Atlanta_5—$ 8.00 Chattanooga_6—$10.00 Birmingham ___ 6—$10.00 New Orleans ._ 10—$23.00 Savannah _7—$ 8.00 Jacksonville_8—$16.00 Tampa_-_12—$23.50 Miami __ 12—$26.00 Havana 19—$50.75 Rates to many other Florida and Gulf Coast Points. Attractive Optional Routes in Florida. Stop-Overs Allowed a t Jacksonville and all Florida Points. For Information call on Ticket Agent. H. E. PLEASANTS. DPA., RALEIGH, N. C Lythla sprlints, three and a halt miles away, to the town. His aunt, Mrs. Betsy Wilson, owned the de velopment where the Cleveland Springs development now Is located Miss Bertha Loella Cline of Cat awba county, and Mr. Floyd Hal Pierce of Wenona, N. C. were quiet ly married Wednesday afternoon. July 27 at the beautiful country home of the bride's parents, Mr and Mrs. O M. CUne. A pretty wedding was solemnized at the home of Mrs. J. J. Yarborough In South 8helby, Saturday morn ing at 9 o'clock when her daughter Margaret became the bride of Mr. Erman Rhelnhardt. The body of soldier Johnle F Carver, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Garver of Lawndale arrived from overseas and was burled at St. Paul Baptist church Wednesday at 11 o'clock. He was 24 years of age at the time of his death which oceured tn * hospital In France, Bept. 13th, 1P18 from a wound received In ac tion the previous day. J. T. S. Mauney, former chairman of the highway commission of No 8 township, who was charged with trading wtth himself and with mal feasance of office, was found gulltj by the Superior court Jury Thurs day afternoon. Card Of Thanks. We wish to express our gratltudf to the many friends and neighbor* for the sympathy and assistance shown to us during the illness and death of our beloved wife anc mother. W. W. Covington and children Birthday Dinner. There will be a birthday dlrrnei at the home of Mr. L. E. Dixon August 9th. Every body Is Invited to come and bring well filled bas kets and enjoy the day. Through Passenger Train Service Monroe To Rutherfordton, N. C. 23 21 22 24 Pass Mixed Mixed Pass Sunday Except Except Sunday only Sunday Sunday Only 8:30 am 8:30 am Jv Monroe ar 8:25 pm 8:25 pm 9:16 am. 9:15 am ar Charlotte lv. 7:40 pm 7:40 pm 9:25 am 9:25 am lv Charlotte ar 7:20 pm 7:20 pm 10:31 am 10:31 am lv Lincolnton lv 6:10pm 6:10pm 11:15am 11:16am lv Shelby lv 5:25pm 6:25pm 11:53 am 12:16 pm ar Ellenboro lv 4:49 pm 4:49 pm 11:53am 12:45 pm lv Ellenboro ar 4:49 pm 4:49pm 12:30 pm 1:55 pm ar Rutherf’dton lv 4:00 pm 4:10 pm Effective Sunday, June 1st, 1931. FOR INFORMATION SEE AGENT H. E. PLEASANTS, DP A., RALEIGH, N. C. SEABOARD — QUEEN CITY COACH LINES — FOR, ASHEVILLE, CHARLOTTE, WILMINGTON, FAYETTEVILLE. FOR ASHEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHE&BY:—9:45 a. m ; 4:45 p, m. FOR CHARLOTTE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—7:10 a. m.; 11:10 a. m.; 2:00 p. m.; 4:40 p. m. FOR WILMINGTON AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—11:10 a. m: FOR FAYETTEVILLE AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS: LEAVE SHELBY:—7:10 a. m.; 11.10 a. m.; 2:00 p. m. — FOR FURTHER INFORMATION — PHONE 450 — QUEEN CITY COACH COMPANY METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC EXCURSION 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 8TH TO Children's Home, Winston-Salem, N. C 1 SPECIAL TRAIN — Round Trip Fares Grover. N. C. -- JLv. 7:00 AM Kings Mountain. N. C._ Lv. 7:15 AM Bessemer City, N. C. __ Lv. 7:25 AM Gastonia .. Lv. 7:40 AM Lowell-Lv. 7:50 AM Cramerton---Lv. 7:55 AM Belmont___Lv. 8:00 AM Charlotte ---__ Lv. 8:25 AM Huntersville_Lv. 8:50 AM Cornelius - Lv. 9:00 AM Davidson _Lv. 9:03 AM Mooresville_,_Lv. 9:15 AM And Schedule: RT Fare $1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.50 RT Fare 1.25 RT Fare 1.25 RT Fare 1.25 RT Fare 1.25 Arrive C hildren’s Home 11:00 A. M. Arrive Winston-Salem, N. C„ 11:10 A. M. Arrangements in Charge Rev. J. P. Morris, Pastor of Cramerton Methodist Church. Special Baggage Car for refreshments and Picnic Baskets. Returning Special train leaves Winston-Salem 4:30 P. M., Children’s Home 4:40 P, M. Ask Committees or Ticket Agents SOUTHERN RAIL WAY SYSTEM. R. H. GRAHAM, Division Passenger Agent, SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM, CHARLOTTE, N. C.
Shelby Daily Star (Shelby, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 3, 1931, edition 1
3
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75