Toluca And Knob Creek Gleanings '*^1 Patients In Morganton Hospi tal. Mr. Lackey Recovering From, Typhoid. 'Special to The Star ' -oiuca. Aug. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sain. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Csrpcnter motored to Morganton l*£t Tuesday, to the state hospital to ree Mrs. Carpenter's brother, Mr. Cicero Dellinger. He is not improv ing lery fast. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Yarbro and daughters, Misses Catherine and Pi'.eleen of Morganton spent, a few days the past week iri the commun ity and attended revival services at Vernon Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Boyles and children of Lincoln county were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. M S. Boyles last Monday. Mr. John Hudson of Burke coun ty was a dinner guest of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain last Wednesday. He says they aie haiing the best season that they have had and that crops sure are looking fine. mis. l. Hoyie and children <pent last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Crow of Maiden Misses Ruth Costner and Corene Hoyle spent last Sunday with Miss Edith Ledford. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eaker of Dal las spent some time the part week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Willis. Mr. Lackey who has been ill for some time with typhoid lever is improving some He is now at Mrs. Lackey’s parents home. Mr, and Mrs. J, L. Sain. Mrs. W. H. Young and Mr. Coy Voung motored to Morgantotn last Thursday to see Ltcy Huss who hat seen rick for a long time Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Sain w.—c dinner guests Monday at the home of their' daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ddus Norman of Belwopd. Air. D. C. Carpenter and mother. Mrs. M. J Carpenter, visited at the home of her daughter. Mr. and Mrs. 0, M. Cline of Maiden. Master Thaxter Sain spent last Thursday nigh: with his sister, Airs. Ddus Norman and Mr. Norman of B»lwood Mies Er.clle Gales of Mcrgamon ipent seme time last week with her -ousins. Misses Edith and Mary Ledford. Mrs. Decatur Warlick was a sup per guest on Thursday of Mrs. D H Connor. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Boyles of Lincoln county spent Saturday night with the latter’s sister. Mr snd Mrs. Owen Seagle. Polkville New* Items Of Current Weew Vhno! Opens With a Number Of Changes In the Faculty. Mr. McMnrry In Hospital. 'Special to The Star t Polkville, Aug. 3.—The Fclkville high school opened last. Monday eith a large enrollment. A slight :'hange was made among the facul ty. Mias Evelyn McCall of Marion - was cho. 'jn to suceeed MS -5 Ethet Reinhardt as tenth grade teacher. Miss Armstrong from South Caro lina takes the place of C. V, Wild man as seventh grade teacncr, and Mbs Mary D. Palmer. former teacher of Casar, takes the fourth grade to succeed Miss Jessie M. Blackman. Mr. J. L. Dennis tvho has been principal for the past three years is principal again. Mr. and Mrr Burmic Suthers from Tennessee spent the week-end with Mrs. Suthers parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. White. Mr. Joe Hastint rtccompanied thtem and is visiting hi sfriends. Miss Willie Pendleton, of Biltmore, spent the past week with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Pendletoiij Rev. J. L. Trcllinger who has been helping in the Oak Grove revival returned to his home at Brown Summit Saturday Mr. Sam Powell of Henrietta spent the past week with Mr. Jno. Pow ells Mr. John Pendleton, a student of High Point college ts spending a fjpw days at home. Mrs. Ernest McMurry was taken to the Lincolnton hospital for treatment Friday morning. Mr. Van B. Wood and family from I Denton spent last Saturday and Sunday with Rev C. E. Ridge. Rev. J. D. Morris spent Wednes day as the guest of the Oak Grove people Mrs. Van Stroud, of Hollis, spent several days with her parents, Mr. R. J. Pendleton last week. Rev. and Mrs. E. O Peeler of High Point were visitors in the commun ity last week ElHiiV n in sue 'Special to The Star.) Fail. Aug. 4 —Misses Lorene Mor gan of Spartanburg, S. C. and Janie Irvin of Shelby were the attractive week-end guests of Misses Rebecca and Mary Sue Austell Mr. Griffin Holland and sister, Dortaa, of Shelby. 6pcnt Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs P. L. Wilkins. Mr. M. L Hope of Sharon, S. C visited Mr. and Mrs. Odell Sepaugh a couple of days last week Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jones spent the week-end near Ellenboro as guests of her father, Mr. John Davis. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Wilkins and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Holland and family of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs Fred Dover and family of Lenoir Mrs. Lallage and Mr. J. L. Dover of Shelby motored to Rainbow Lake near Spartanburg where they spent the day. Mr. King Aydelotte of G;!key is the guest this week of his brother, Dr. J. P. Aydelotte Mrs. Frank Hause returned home Friday after spending a fortnight with her husband at Chester, S. C, Messrs. Howard Moore of Boiling Springs and Howard McDonald of Rutherfordton were guests Sunday at the heme of Mr, and Mrs. O. F. Austell. Mulls Chapel News Of Local Interest 'Special to The Star.) j Mulls Chapet, Aug. 4.—We had a j large crow d at our revival meeting. | We are having a lot of fine rains since the farmers are done laying by. j Mrs. T. M. Murphy “and Mr. Wil iam Bullion were married at. York ; Monday afternoon of this week. A lot of Mulls Chapel members visited Union church Sunday aft ernoon. Mr. Lee Heafner spent last week in Union county. There will be preaching at Mulls Chapel church Saturday night by Rev. Louis. Whitaker. Miss Pauline Smith of Kings Mountain spent last week with her cousin, Miss Alberta Murphy. Hoyle Reunion To Be Held In Gaston Aug. 6 The Hoyle family will hold a re union at the old Peter Hoyle home in Gallon county, three miles east of Dallas, Thursday. Every de scendant of the venerable Peter Hoyle is invited to attend. It is hoped that a larger crowd will gather than la.t year. A picnic dinner will be served. Miss Tart—You would be a good dancer if it were not for two things Clodhopper—And what are they? Miss Tart—Your feet. NEW MECHANICAL REPAIR SERVICE « FOR AUTOMOBILES & TRACTORS l-ocrted in (he Building with Champion Oil Co., Be low Hotel Charles. West Warren Street. B. F. SPANGLER and R. P. RANDALL Former mechanics with Charles L. Eskridge, in charge of the repair department CONCENTRATING ON REPAIRING OF ANY MAKE AUTOMOBILE AND TRACTORS Reasonable Rates - Contract Rates Spangler and Randall AUTO REPAIR SHOP West Warren Sir* Phone 703 LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Miss Jean Caldwell, of Charlotte, io spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. T. LeOrand and family. Sh; is a niece of Mr. LeGrand. Miss Tinsalora Hoey will enter the Presbyterian hospital in Charlotte tomorrow for treatment Uttle Harriette Holton Anthony infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oliver Anthony, who has been n the Shelby hospital for some weeks, has been taken to her home. Mr. and Mrs. A FI. White, of I.umberion, stopped in Shelby on their way home from Wjtynetvillc Sunday night and visited Mr. and Mrs O. M Mull and other friends here Mr. and Mrs. Fain Slaughter of Atlanta, are spending a few days with the former's aunt, Mrs R. T. LeGrand and Mr. LeGrand at their home on S. Washington Street. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Easom and Mrs. Stevens are due to return home today from a trip to New York. Atlantic City, and other point. of interest in the East Friends of Miss Montrose Mull will be interested to know that re cent news from her is to the effect that she « at present enjoying sever al days in Scotland after which die will return to England from where she will sail on next Tuesday for New York City Mr Robert Harris of Winston Salem is visiting hi;; brother. M-. Ollie Harm here for a few days. Mrs. C. A Morrison and daughter./ Elizabeth, Louise, Vernie, and Jean ette. with Mrs. C. R. Bobbitt', have returned home after spending a few days at Chimney Rock Miss Texie Stockton of Polk count}' has b«n visiting her sister Mrs. Claude Phiibcck at Patterson Springs. She was accompanied home by her nephew and nieces, Mr. Jerry and Misses Ruthia and Aleen Philbeck Mr. I.. C Alleh, Muses Florence Belva and Lena Allen and Mr Mel vin B. Pope of Tallapoosa, Ga. arc spending this week with Mr and Mrs. George Dover Dr. Elizabeth Andrews, personnel director at Florida State college will spend this week in Shelby as guest of Mr and Mrs. Ben Hendrick Mrs. H. A. Thrift has her niece. Miss Elizabeth Kissiah. of Charlotte, visiting her here this week. When Miss Kissiah returns home during the week-end he will be accompanied by Miss Edna Thrift who will spend several weeks with her in Charlotte. Misses Mar}' Ruth and Grace Webb have just returned home from a most interesting study tour, taken under the auspices of the Univer sity of North Carolina. They were gone two months, touring the en tire West from Mexico to the Stale of Washington and into Canada During their trip they visited seven national parks. Mrs. Charles Wall, of Lexington, is here visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs. L, P. Holland Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Showalter, of Charlotte, spent the past week-end here toith the latter’s mother. Mrs. Kate L. North. Mrs. Willie Gardner. who hae ] been visiting her brother-in-law, Squire Sylvanus Gardner for two week,s, will return to her home near Cherryville Saturday. Col. and Mrs. Arthur Freeman, of New York City, visited Mrs. J. T. Gardner here yesterday aiternoon and evening. Mr. B. P. Smith returned home this morning after spending several days in Atlanta on business. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Misenhelmer with their guests, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Chandler and Mrs W. E Ingram, of Albemarle, spent the day Sunday at Lake Lure Friends here will be much dis tressed to learn that Mr. Hairy Reid has been quite ill recently ar.d has just entered the University hospital in Philadelphia where he will probably undergo an operation for goitre the latter part of this week. Both Mr. and Mrs. Reid are pleasantly known here, Mr. Reid being a brother of Mrs. P. L. Hen ncssa and Mrs. Reid being a sister of Mrs. E, B. Lattimore. Miss Ina Levy, of Columbus, Ga , will arrive here on Thursday to spend the remainder of the sum mer with her cousin. Miss Tna Lewis Forney. Mr. Herbert Moore of Sellsrc, 3, C, tas the weelr-e-'c! guest at Mta.: Jennie Lee Packard here. Miss Mary Pegratn, of the J. C °eunsy Store, is on her vacation his week. I Mr. Ralph Hoey Is In Blowing Rock tor several days this week, having gone up on Monday to at tend the horse show there. _____ Mrs Vick Wray and little daugh ter were able to leave the hospital this morning and return to their home on N. DeKalb street Misses Jennie Lee Packard, Char lie Mae Laughridge, and Mr. Her bert Moore spent Monday in Char lotte. Mrs W. E. Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. L. J Candler, of Albemarle, ipent the week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Reid Misenhelmer. Mrs Ingram is a sister of Mr Mlsen heimer. Mrs. Sam Thompson with her mother, Mrs H Morehead. of Charlotte, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Morehead in High Point this week. Miss Louise Womack, of CJiffside. is spending this week here with her cousin, Miss Theo. Jarrett. Mrs. Julius Ragland, of High Point Is here spending some time with her parents, Mr and Mrs L. F McBrayer. Rev. and Mrs. E. F Elliott and two clildren, Edward and William, who have been visiting Mr„, Elliott., mother, Mrs. Susan Cornwell, for several weeks, left today for their home in Paris, Ark. The many friends of Mrs. Clyde R. Hoey will be glad to know that she is somewhat better after being ill for sometime. She ii still in the Shelby hospital. Mr. George McNeely, Jr., of Greensboro, will leave to return to Iris home tomorrow after spending two weeks here with' his uncle. Mr. J C McNeely, and Mrs. McNeely. Supt, and Mrs. B. L. Smith and eon, Benjamin, have returned home after spending sometime at Boone. Mrs. Earl E. Smith, of Canton will arrive next week to be the guest of Miss Charlie Mae Laughridge. Mr H Morehead. of Charlotte, • pent last week here with his dau ghter. Mrs. Sam Thompson, and Mr. Thompson. Mr. Morehearl who •has been quite ill recently is well again. Mr Sid Alexander, of Charlotte, was a luncheon guest at the home of Mrs. James L. Webb here yester day. Rev and Mrs. C. N Royar and son, Nixon, of Morganton. spent the clay here Monday at the home of Mrs. Su an Cornwell. Mrv and Mrs, E. B Jarrell and children have returned home after., a two weeks visit to Buckroc Beach and Ocean View. Va. Friends of Mr. Fred Logan /will be glad to know that he is getting along line and is out of the hospital after a recent operation in a Balti more hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Char les Eskridge visited both Mr. Logan and Mr. Brevard Laitimore on their recent wedding trip through Mary land. * ' | Lamar Young, son of Mr and Mrs H. F. Young, has as his guest for a few days, Neal Stewart Whitaker of Mars Hill. Miss Mary Helen Lattimore has returned to her home after 'spend ing two weeks visiting Miss Annie Wray at Burnsville. Mrs. H. Dixon Smith and three sons are expected to arrive Thurs day to visit Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weathers and Mr and Mrs Julias Smith. Hard Boiled. Deacon—"So your congregation j didn t give you a vacation last year?’' Minister—“Not a week; not even i a day.” Deacon—"Well! well! Ther are] the hardest people to tire out I ever j heard of ” New Schedules Of Trans-Atlantic Rates New York, Aug. 4.—A new sche-! dule of rates for trans-Atlantic passage, based on the recent action of trans-Atlantic passenger confer ence in reducing rates for first cla, accommodations by 10 to 30 percent j the third class by 13 percent, was announced today by the conference. The revised schedule lists fUU class passage one way at *155 to $260 In the winter season and $172.50 to *287.50 in the summer season Third class rates range from *73 to *33 one way and *13! to *150 round trip. \ These am the minimum for the twe elascer, the conference explained and iners? *» .•’.coordin* to the loca tion of i 'Hvirt; -six ships arc effected by tin. new agreement. | At The Theatres I aughable situations follow emrli oilifr in vapid succession In the Universal production of 'Ex-Baa Boy/' the new feature beginning today at the Carolina theatre. Starred 1n the cast are Robert Armstrong, Jean Arthur and I,oIa Lane Ha s Safe. A woman engaged a new maid, who answered the door one after noon A man stood on the doorstep and asked if her mistress was at home "Yes, sir/ replied ihe maid come right in " "But, stammered the visitor/ "perhaps she s engaged "Oh, she's engaged all right, but htfs out of town for a week, so you neetln t be afraid ” Penny Column lost HORN-RIMED ~5PFC- ; taole,. Return to City Hall It-ap iake YOUR AUTOMOBILE Re pair work to Spanglrr and Randall Former Chats. L. Eskridge meidian Ics—-located In building with Cham pion Oil Co, West Warren street It-3c •WE BUY CHICK ENS and pay cash. D, A. Beam Co. 3t-5c SPANGLER AND RANDALL rep»ir service for automobiles end tractor.- We t Warren street. ju>t below Hotel Charles, with Champion Oil Co lt-5c FIFTEEN YEAR OLD ORPHAN girl wants free ride with someone going through or near Clayton, N C. If you can give till; orphan girl. a lift cal! 124-R or Howell Tran - fer Co 2t-op SAVE YOUR Peach seed. We nay cash for them. D. A. Beam Co. 61 DC *'•***• Eateuttoii Kale North Carolina In the Superior Court Cleveland Count r. nisn.er Montgomery A. Co, ine *i C. Joe Turner. By vir.ur of en execution directed t* the undersignoil Jrom tne Superior court of Cleveland County in the above-enutleu reton l trill, on Monday, the seventh nty of September. 1931, at 13:00 M. *t the Courthouse door of aald County, sell the highest bidder for cash to rium the field execution, all the right, title an« nterest which the **14 C. Joe Turner the defendant, has in the following dc* virijfd real eatate, lo-w»t: Being that certain lot located tn No n Townehin Cleveland County. N. C anc more particularly described ** follow. LOU No « and No 7 in Bloci "M In Cleveland Spring* as horn by r 2 rl £am* made May yw> jc#3^ b S. p Baird 2Jrgineer. -0.nd recorded m the office of the Register or Deeds fo- Clevt land County. N c. in Boo'.r of Plats No 3 on page 22. to which plat and record reierence is hereby made for a further ooscriptior The same being that ideniir*' ^ract of land deeded Joe Turner by Ay n. Areyt et »!, by deed dated the Uth da, of June 1939. and recorded in the afore Ce ln ®no’: ‘ 3-T' at, n.-.ge J40 This the 4th day of /’’gu.t. ic31 I M. Allen. STAR ADVS. PAYS fonflde nrr. Willie and Jack were two young ster* puglllstlcally Inclined “Aw," said Wtllle, "you're afraid to fight; that’s all It is." "Naw, I’m not," protested Jack, "but tf I fight, my mall find out and lick me.” ‘ How'll she find it out. eh?” Shell see the doctor going to your house," JUST 65 SILK D R E S S E S AND PRICED FOR QUICK SALE Only a few but some lovely styles and ma terials are here for your selection. Try us and see. They 've going cheap. Nash This Ad Is Worth $2.00 — SPECIAL — THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY THIS WEEK ONLY YOUR CAR WASHED and GREASED FOR $1.00 Clip this ad and bring it with you to have your cat washed and greased for SI.00. This special prices does not hold good unless you bring this clipping with you. — EXPERT WASHING AND GREASING — — TEMPLE SERVICE STATION — CAROLINA "SHKl.RV'S PnPlit AP PI ivunnsr" “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE TODAY — THURSDAY IK YOU LOVE YOUR ROMANCE SPICED WITH LAUGHS. HERE’S YOUR PICTURE! “Ex-Bad Boy” Robert Armstrong. Jean Arthur, Lola Lane, George Brent. Grace Cunard. EVERY DAY \ OUR NEXT B«G SPECIAL READ THE BOOK SEE THE PLAY A Final Clean-Up ALL LADIES’ SILK DRESSES y% Price AND LESS DRESSES FORMERLY TO 94.95 DRESSES FORMERLY TO $6.95 DRESSES FORMERLY TO $ 11.95 Come Prepared For Real Bargains! You Will Not Be Disappointed! COHEN’S ALWAYS KNOWN FOR LOW PRICES ON QUALITY GOODS Extra Special ALL DAY THURSDAY Every Ladies’ Hat in the House -* 50* Value in $3 Fadies’ Pure Thread Silk Full Fashioned Hose 77c MEN'S WORK SHIRTS MEN’S Z20 W’EIOHT OVERALLS 66c TENNIS SHOES To Fit the En tire Family 49c HEN'S SOMD LEATHER WORK SHOES $1.49 MEN’S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS 49c 3S-INCH DRESS PRINTS IOC TARD NEW FALL CREPES 66c VARD Every new shade - Extra Special - FRIDAY, I ft :30 A. M. .16-inch DRp;SS PRINTS Sc yd. - Extra Special - SATURDAY 10:30 A. M. 16-inrh UU SHEETING 3c yd. - Extra Special - FRIDAY 2:30 P. M. Children's First Quality SILK SOCKS 5c pr. - Extra Special - SATURDAY. 2:30 P. M. Good Quality TURKISH TOWELS 10c 36-IN. PRINTED . CREPES 39c YARD BOYS’ BROADCLOTH SHIRTS <. MEN’S DRESS PANTS *1.98 LADIES’ Voile Sc Batiste DRESSES 88c 22 % 40 TI'RKISII BATH TOWELS 14c LADIES’ FULL FASHIONED HOSE 49c 56-In. Vnbleached BROADCLOTH 8c YARD TENNIS OXFORDS 88c With Heels BOYS' WASH SUITS 49c *1.00 Value* S6-IN. 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