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SOCIETY jjf£ \tKh. KENN UKUM. Editor. relephone l’he atar M& *-J Each Morning a i’o 13 O'clock Mr*. Drum can ae reached at ner borne. Phone 713, afternoon and mgtv.f Tour Shrine. Mever from open question and reply. But ({leaning from small casual things you sav, l try to guess what star* you Journey by. •t what sequestered shrine you acme times pray You pray? O. wefl. perhaps you onlv dream. But there t* dogwood and wild appie there Beside your door, and near it a young stream Spinning gay bubbles past the maidenhair I know you would not dock a golden eatf, But vet. 1 think you Weep some shining gold A warm, clay Venus, Pan with chts led laugh. And ealm Demeters curved matern al mold. And on your attars marble centre stand. A Christ Child and a Cupid hand In hand. — Mildred Whitney Stillman fcnneT SUilf Fnrr* rntfrtalnfd. Mr and Mrs M O. Latham. Patterson Springs, were hosts on j Tuesday evening at their home, then? to members of the .1 C. Penney store force and their (Amities at a delightfully Informal evening »t 'me. A watermelon feast was enjoy ed during the evening Picnic Party At Rainbow lake Mr. and Mrs. H C Long. Miss Margaret Anthony, Miss Charlotte Beverly. Mr. Eugene Lattimore. Miss Pllen Poster. Mr Marion Champion and Miss Muriel Wright formed a party which enjoyed a picnic and swimming party at Rainbow Lake near Spartanburg on last Saturday Mn Hendrick To Honor Visitors. Mrs Ben Hendrick will entertain members of the Contract. Bridge club on Friday morning at 11 o’clock at the Golf Club house, honoring Mrs. Frank Colwell, of Clinton, guest j of Mrs. Ed McCurry. and Mrs Earl Larkin, of Chicago, guest of Mrs •flmmy Blanton Mrs. North Entertains For Young Set. Mrs. Kate North was a gracious 1 hostess on Tuesday evening at her home on Cleveland Spring? road when ahe entertained at an infor mal pajama party, for her grand daughter, Miss Constance Dellinger Miss Dellinger wore a becoming pa - tarns costume of figured crepe About 40 guests were present and dancing and progressive dales were! features of the evening's entertain-' mem. Bright, bowls of mined flowers decorated the living room and porch, and the punch bowl was attractive-. 1y arranged on the porch. Mfs North and Mrs Boyce Dellinger presided, serving punch throughout the evening Surprise Birthday Dinner Monday. On Monday evening at their apartment at the home of Dr and Mr* J. S. Dorion. Mrs. B W Dick son was a charming hostess at r surprise birthday dinner given in honor of her husband The table was centered with a bowl of mixed garden flowers and silver candle sticks. holding pink tapers, graced each comer of the table Pink crys tal glassware wan used and other table appointments carried out the color scheme of pink and green. An elaborate four-course dinner was served after which bridge was play ed at three tables during the even ing When scores weje added Mrs. Claude Roberts held high score for the ladies and Mr. Ray Allen for gentlemen Each was awarded an attractive priae. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs Dickson, Dr and Mrs. Dorton, Mr. and Mrs Hugh Arrowood. Mr and Mrs. Lee Nolan. Miss Mary Helen Lattimore. and Mr. and Mrs Claude Roberts, of McAdenvtlle Miss Crowder Honors Gvests At Pretty Party. (Special to The Star* Miss Aileen Crowder was a charm ing hostess to a large assembly ol friends on Friday evening trom 8 to 10 o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs Forrest S. Crowder at Lattl tnore honoring her guests Misses Evelyn and Mary Phil beck of Fay etteville. and Miss Dorothy M or gar of Portsmouth, Va, the latter be ing a guest of Mr and Mrs Forresl Crowder. The guests were met at the nortt entrance by John Jones Orowdei who invited them in and inlroducet them to the receiving line headec by Mias Crowder who had choset for the occasion an evening dress o Nile green organdy Those receivini with the hostess were Miss Evelyj Philbeck, wearing turquoi e vttfii georgette Miss Dorothy Morgan dressed in peach flat crepe and Mis liatj Philbeck, wearing leaf greet flat, crepe. Miss Daisy Crowder served the guests delicious and relreshing punch after which they returned to the large lawn and enjoyed games. Near the close of the evening they were Invited Into the dining room where Ice cream and dainty home made cakes. Iced In pink rose buds and green leaves were served. The table was covered with a hand made tatting cover, a huge bowl of vari colored garden flowers formed the centerpiece and at each end lighted tapers in silver holders cast a mel low glow over the room. Mrs, Crow der was assisted In serving by her little daughter. Miss Marietta, who wore an organdy dress of pink Mr and Mrs. Crowder stood at the east door and bade the guests goodbye About fifty guests called during the evening Mrs. Oliver Anthony To Have Bridge Club. Mrs. Oliver Anthony will be hos tess to members of the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club on Friday afternoon at A o'clock at, her home In Bclverdere Heights Twin* To Celebrate Third Birthday. Mr* J C McNeely will entertain for her twin daughters, Bet tv Jane and Mary Ann, tomorrow afternoon at 4:30 in celebration of their third birthday. Mr*. Gardner Has Visitors. ! Mrs .1 T, Gardner had as guests yesterday afternoon Hit J. L. Booth Mrs. H M Wildar. Mrs Brandos and Mr*. Watkin*. all of Charlotte, most of whom are officials tn the Spanish American War Auxiliary of that place. Mrs, Gardner Invited a few neighbor* In to meet her guests and a pleasant social hour was spent together. Interesting Meeting Of V. W. A. Monday. On Monday evening Miss Louise Ledford was hcistes* to members of the Y W A. of the First Baptist church at an interesting meeting with about 15 member* in atten dance Three new members were added to the group and five visitor, were present Miss Mary Teddet had charge of the program and con ducted the devotional. An interest ing program was given consisting of a talk by Miss Viola R.andaU and a story told by Mrs B Y. Alii son, aunt of Miss Della Wall, whe was a guest of the group During a business meeting plan were discussed for a picnic to be given In honor of members leaving for college in the fall and of Mu. Louise Ledford who leaves for * course in training at the BaptlSl hospital In Winston-Salem. During the social half-hour t.h< guests enjoyed a novel flower con test after which an Ice and swee: course was served First School Days Remind Of Tragedy Fast Going Threatens The Race. But Safety Device* Are On The Way. 'By J. A Wilson' As the school buses pass this A. M r am reminded of the tragedy In the county one year ago to-day. The little girl of six who left her home early in the morning with her little lunch and primmer and a happy heart to return to her parents In the evening and relate her first jdavs experiences at school At her home In the evening she stepped from the bus in front of an autoist who wanted to get some where too quickly. Her little, happy life was snuffed out. My heart was made sad. She could have been mine and a thousand names will fit in here for I don't even remem ber the names of the parties In this particular But there are some sad hearts with sadder memories today Our steam and gas age has cre ated a Frankenstein monster in our vehicles of transportation that threaten to destroy the race. But in the offing I see hope. We are going Into the air and electric age. and machines will be made fool proof, automatic and sure. In five years from now all travel will be made comfortable and absolutely safe Watch Mrs. Hoover Christian the first of these safe machines on August 8th at Ackon We have felt uneasy for 20 years for our loved ones but the Lord has been good to us and we have not even been a witness to any serious tragedy That which Is evil will surely! destroy itself and only the good will survive. For which we are very ' thankful, and .be sure to be careful for the children today and every ; day i : Baer—Don t fool yourself. When , the burglar saw my wife he became i so terrified I thought the poor fel i low would go crazy. I Six Members Added A* Result Of Revival. Mrs. Reason Gives Dinner Party. 'Special in The Star.) i Trinity, Aug 4 Our revival ; meeting came to a successful close on last Sunday night The six can didates for church membership will be baptised on Tuesday afternoon of this week. A delegation of SO or fiO from the Spencer Baptist church of Spindale attended preaching services here Friday night ! Mr. and Mrs. Julius Lovelace ahd little daughter. Mary Ellen, of j Washington, n C, are spending two | weeks here with relatives | Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Poole and children. Mr and Mrs. Herbert Poole I of Spindale and Miss F.thel Wells ! of the Walls community, Miss 'Blanche Bridges of Latttmore and Misses Mattie Sue Beason, Beftie Lee and Nell Bottle of this cpm ; munity were the dinner guests of Mrs, Paul Bridges on last Friday Mr and Mrs Henry Hamrick and daughter Ruby were visiting at the horn* of Mr H W McKinney Fri day night Miss Blanche Bridges of Lattimore spent several days of last week with Miss Etta Bostic here Mr .lane Winn hat returned to her home here after having spent several days at the bedside of her daughter in law of Chffside Mrs. Cone Bea.son gave a beauti ful dinner party Sunday honoring her house guests Mr and Mr:, Julius Lovelace of Washington D. IC. Those enjoying this hospitality were Mr and Mrs Charlie Crawford of Spindaie, Mr. and Mr.C Jultus Lovelace and Mr and Mrs F. A, Lovelace, Mr Herlan Beason and Mr. and Mrs Corie Beason Mrs Jim Bridge* and daughter, Miss Effie Bridges have returned to their home at Henrietta after spend , mg last, week with relatives here. Mr and Mrs Austell Lovelace. Mr K D V Jolley, Misses Ruth Holllfteld and Mary Aliee Lovelace visited at the home of Mrs W e Jolley of West Shelby Friday after noon The public school opened here Monday with a good attendance, *4 being enrolled the first day We are very glad to note that Mr. Johnnie Greene is Improving after a recent illness. Mr. Crockett. Butler of Forest City visited relatives here last, week. Mr and Mrs. Gaston Skinner and children of Bolling Springs are spending some time here with Mrs Arthur Bridges Mr. Eugene Buchanan of Boiling Springs Is spending this werk with Mr Clifford Jolley. Best Position. Fake—What's the best position for sleeping? Bosch—A position as night watch man. Fa lIs ton News Of Current Week Methodist Revival On. Infant Dead. High School Ha, 107. Personal*. 'Special to The Star.) Fallston. Auk. 4.- Much interest is belnK shown in the revival meetinK going on at the Methodist church this week. The pastor. Rev. E. E. Snow is assisted by Mrs C. L. Stied ley of High Point Three services are held each day: One at 10 o’clock. Special services at 3 o'clock for the young people and one at.’ ft o'clock at night. The meeting will continue through Saturday night. Our school is progressing nicely under the able management of the principal Prof W. R, Gary VVe have 107 enrolled in high school, which is the largest numbei to be enrolled at the beginning of the term in the history of the school Rev, and Mrs. E E. Snow had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. A. C Dayvault, Mr and Mrs S W Cook and son. Mr. S. W , jr. Mis., Lula Umberger, Miss Buff Mr Ralph Caldwell and Mr. Sher rill, all of Concord (nrant Dead. The infant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E A. Hoyle was buried Wed nesday afternoon at Failston Bap tist church A short funeral service conducted by Rev W A. Elam was held at the home Mrs Hoyle is im proving nicely at the Shelby hos pital. Mr and Mrs Yates Stroup of Miami Fla., are spending some time with their parents. Mr. and Mrs* C D. Stroup and. Mr and Mrs. W.-J Brackett of Belwood Mrs S. T Kendrick and Miss FYankir Dixon «vho have been at tending short course at Raleigh re turned Saturday Miss Nathalee Lackey entertain ed the Christian Endeavor members with a backward party on Satur1 day evening. Progressive conversa tion was carried on during the evening, after which delicious re freshments were served. Miss Pauline Baker of Lincolnton is visiting relatives here this week Mrs. Frank Hoyle and daughter, Miss Magel and sons, Messrs. Clark 1 and Everette, of Virginia, who have | been visiting relatives here for sev eral weeks left Monday for their i home. I Mr and Mrs John Lackey and 1 family visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H j Shrum of Lincolnton Sunday. Misses Blanche and Alleen Hoyir i entertained with a lawn party on I Thursday evening, honoring Miss t Magel and Messrs Clark and Ever j ette Hoyle of Virginia. The house I was decorated throughout with lovely garden flowers Many Inter esting games were carried on dur ing the evening. Miss Elizabeth Bridges otf Beams Mill spent the week-end with Misses Larue and Endora Hoyle . Mr and Mrs. J. S Hoyle of j Rutherfordton were the week-end guests of Mr and Mrs, A. M. Hoyle. Mr and Mrs. Broadus Dellinger visited Mr and Mrs Memory Hoover of Ltncolnton Sunday Miss Pauline Lewis spent Sunday with Mis® Irene Self. Mr and Mrs. Beauford Spurting and family of near Lawndale were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Everett* Spurting Sunday. Mr M L. Smith and sons. Messrs. Hubert and Milton, and daughter. Manolia. visited Mr and Mrs. Chess | Smith of Shelby Sunday. Miss Minnie Katherine Allen of near Shelby, is spending this week with Miss Nelle Stamey, Miss Rosemary White of Polk ! vlile visited Mr Jhd Mrs Clem : Hovle Sunday Miss Rhea Lattimore spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs J. D Lattimore of near Polk 1 ville Mr. and Mrs. Stough Beam and family motored to Salisbury Sunday. Mr. Woodrow Morris and Mr. Wil liam Clay made a business trip to Hickory Monday Mr. and Mrs. R. M Willis of Princeton are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. C D Stroup Mr and Mrs. M. L. Murray of Waco and Mrs. J B Murray of Bal timore. Md., spent. Friday with Mr i ' and Mrs. M. L Smith. Mr and Mrs. Tom Murray and son, Tom. jr, of Virginia, visited relatives here last week." Mr and Mrs. Horace Leonhardt and children of Chase City, Va. are visiting relatives here this week. Mr. Jim Crowder and Mr and Mrs. Robert Orowder of Polkville were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Gantt Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Sloane Elliott spent Sunday with their sister, Mr, and Mrs. J. J Bates of Gaffney. S C. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Royster and daughter, Miss Martha Sue, visited friends in Cherryville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Royster and j ' daughter. Miss Roberta, and son. Mr { j Wvte. were spend the day guest s of Mr and Mrs. Carl' Hamrick of Ruth- , erfordton Sunday. Mrs. T A Lee and son, Mr. Hoyle motored to Wake Forest college Monday Mr Lee ts planning to en ter Wake Forest college this fall They spent Monday night with rel atives in Chapel Hill. Miss Minnie Royster spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs: W. A. Royster. Mr and Mrs Yates Stroup of Miami. Fla. and Mr and Mrs R. M Willis of Princeton, were the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Hugh Beam Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Tom Dixon and Miss Margaret Dixon pf near Shelby vts | ited Mr and Mrs Charlie Stroup ! Sunday. i Master Carl Smith attended the j birthday dinner of this grandmother Mrs. M. L Murray of near Waco Saturday. Mrs. Nell Conrad of Clinton. S C. spent several days here last week visiting friends and relatives Mr. Lee Gantt wras dinner guest of Mr and Mrs Adlat Elliott Satur day. Mrs T A Lee and Mrs Sloane Elliott visited Miss Cora Cornwell of the Zion community Tuesday Mr and Mrs. Adlai Elliott and family visited Mr. and Mrs Andrew Elliott of Waco Sunday STAR ADVS PAYS $8.00 Per Month SAVED to FAMOUS FEATURES THE AVERAGE FAMILY WILL SAVE $8.00 PER MONTH WITH A Majestic ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR The public was quick to accept the Ma jestic on the grounds of economy both as to price and operation. More than 50 have been sold from our store already this season. We are proud to show it. Proud to recom mend it. It combines the 30 best features in modern refrigeration, brings them together in one wonderful refrigerator for the first, time, with improvements such as no other has. 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