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Unemployment i Problem Up To Local Authorities ■ CONTINUED PROM PAGE ONE ■ •aise themselves. The structure, as raised by the resident, is: GifTord will be the head of the tovernment's campaign to make the '.ountry relief conscious. He will have under him an ad visory body of 50-odd industrial and charity workers. He is now working on a list ol states committees, to cooperate with him in his work of persuading the people to give money for unem playment relief this winter. and nersuading cities, counties and state, to do what they can from publie funds. Tt is not planned, as yet, for the rederal government to do any giv ing. t.\ S. Aid Unnecessary The federal government’s job 01 Gifford’s, is to co-ordinate all this, work, give suggestions, and to find iut exactly what the needs of the unemployed are and whether these needs are being met. Gifford has iaid,that he believes he and his fellow workers will be able to or taniae the relief situation so that federal aid is unnecessary. LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Canipe are an nouncing the birth of a tittle son, Bobby Dowell, on August 27th, at their home on Gardner Street. Mrs. Annie Dlllng and Mrs Chas. G. Dllling of Kings Mountain, were dinner guests of Mrs. C H. Hardin Tuesday Mrs. P. E. Rollins, of henderson ville, visited her sister, Mrs. Fanny Shuford, here Sunday and was ac companied home by Mrs. Shuford and Miss Margaret Blanton for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sherrill of Charlotte, spent the day here Sun day with Rev. and Mrs C. F Sher-1 rill. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Spake and I daughter, Bessie Lee, Mr. Cltnt Wellmon and son, Billy, spent the; week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank: Lackey of North Wilkesboro. CAROLINA “SHELBY’S POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” PHONE 446 — TODAY AND THURSDAY — A BLONDE AND A BOY ... and an hour of joy ... a fig:ht ... a scream . . . and then . . . “Up For Murder" LEW AYRES and GENEVIEVE TOBIN EVERY BODY IOC EVERY SEAT — EXTRAS — HOT and BOTHERED,” Comedy, and Oswald the Rabbit in “THE BAND MASTER.” Consider The Lasting BEAUTY Of A EUGENE PERMANENT A Genuine $10 Value $6.50 wun anampoo and Finger Wave Gives a natural, youthful, flattering effect that requires a minimum of personal care from you. ft leaves the hair soft and glossy ... a quality that every woman wants in a permanent. I More Women Are Trying DOCTROVAC’ Every Day “DOctrovac” scientific aly cures pimples ano rids the skin of black I heads and acne pus. strengthens sagging facial muscles and re stores youth to tht face. A trial will con vince you that "Doc trovac” will make you lock anti fee! like a different, person. BUSY! BUSY! Our scalp steamer has been busy over since we installed it. It’s a brand new sys tem that requires no hot water and towels and is really a scientif ic instrument that giv es far better results than anything beauty culture has ever offer ed for scalp treatment. 3’ry it. Gravity Beauty Salon — MAVHI E S PLACE — ROYSTER BUILDING — PHONE 415 SHELBY, N, C. Governor and Mrs. O. Max Gard iner and son, Max, Jr., left Monday to return to RaJeigh after spending several weeks here with Mrs. James L. Webb and Mrs. M. Webb Riley at their home on S Washington, street. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Greene spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. R. B. Gold of Shelby. Rev. J. W. Suttle is back at home after spending a few days with his daughter, fcfrs W. J. Erwin, and Mr. Erwin in Great Falls, S C. Mrs. J. M. Mode, Miss Mabel Phii beck and Mrs. Toy Mode are spend ing this week at the Fortune Cot tage near Chimney Rock. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Earl and fam ily, who have been living on South Washington street, are moving this week to their farm at Patterson Springs. Miss Pick Norton, of Conway, S C., is visiting at the home of Mi and Mrs J. D Lineberger this week. Mr. James Matthai, formerly man ager of the Charles store, has been transferred to work in Asheville Mr. J. D. Linebeger, Messrs. Byard Falls and John Lineberger, and Miss Pick Norton, their guest, spent Monday in Charlotte where they visited Mr and Mrs. Frank Sher rill. Mr. Alfred Falls and daughter Willie, visited Dr and Mrs. C D Falls Tuesday. Dr. Fred Falls is spending his vacation at the home of his par ents, Mr and Mrs. Alfred Falls Mr. C. H. Lee, of Atlanta Ga„ was the week-end guest of hif father and other relatives near Lawndale Miss Ettalie Moses left Monday for New York City where she wiil take a special poet graduate course in nursing. Miss Moses is a sister d Mrs. Hill Hudson. West Marion street. Miss Elaine Hoyle and James Royster spent the week-end in Cherryville, the guests of Miss Her mine and Warren Hoyle. Little Miss Jacqueline Smith, at tractive daughter of Mrs. Thelma Hopper Smith had her tonsils re moved at the Shelby hospital Tues day. Mrs. A D. Brabble and Mrs. Robert Allison Hicks, the latter of Gastonia, are spending today in Rock Hill visiting Mrs. William H Hope. Charles Caveny of Greenville. S. C„ spent Sundav with his mother, Mrs. C S. Caveny on S. DeKalb street Mr. Columbus Greene, who has been visiting relatives and friends in the Double Springs section left for his home near Pineville, Ky. to day. He was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Fred E, Greene and chil dren, James and Virginia, who ex pect to spend several days visiting relatives in Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. D. H, Cline left to day fpr New Bern for a few days visit, accompanying Miss Alma Odom, who has been their guest for, two weeks, on her return home. While they are away their little daughter, Mary Annie, is spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baber. Miss Helen Bess left yesterday tor JJoone where she entered the Nor mal school there for the winter ses sion. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Bess. Mr. and Mrs. Draper Wood, who have been living at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ceph Blanton during the summer, are moving back to the Hotel Charles this week. Mr. and Mrs. Alberht Latham of Asheville, are spending today with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Morris. Miss Dorothy Clement, of Greensboro, who has been visiting them, accom panied them here and wlR visit Mr. and Mrs. Morris before returning to her home. Mrs. Kate L. North returned home last night fom a visit to Miss Vera Varnell. In Chattanooga, Tenn. Miss Varnell will be remembered here as she is a niece of Mr. W. N. Dorsey and has visited here on several oc casions. Her friends here will be glad to learn that she is much im proved after an illness of twelve weeks with malaria Mr. Joe Nash spent yesterday afternoon in Rock Hill where he visited his sister, Mrs. David Lyle, and Dr. Lyle. Mrs. J. T. Gardner and MW Ailie Noe are spending this week in Hen derson vile. * Mr* John Stitt If has Just return ed home from a visit of several weeks tn Hartford, Conn., with her daughters, Mrs. Joe Cabanlsa and Mrs. D. R. Sibley Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hord and their mothers, Mrs. W. N. Dorsey, and Mrs. J. J. Thompson, the latter, of Charlotte, spent the day Friday at Llnville Falls, Slowing Rock and other [mints in the mountains Mrs. Harry Speck and Miss Mayme Cabaniss are spending to day in Gastonia attending a con ference of auxiliary presidents of the Kings Mountain Presbyterial. Mrs. Lamar Gldney and two daughters, Edwrna and Ellen La mar, have just returned home aft er spending a week at Lake Juna luaka Mr. Riley McCord left today for Clemson college at Ciemsor\, S. C., where he will enter the freshman class. Dr. and Mrs T. B. Gold and son, T. B , jr„ and daughter, Oermaine, have returned home after spending most of last week tn Washington, D. C. Misses Peg' LeGraJrd Virginia Jenkins. Mary Jenkins and Mrs. J. F. Jenkins are spending today in Charlotte Mrs, Troy McKmnev returns home today after spending several days visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stikeleather, in Asheville Miss Emma Neal McQueen. di Raleigh, Is visiting Miss Louise and her guest will spend tomorrow Tedder here this week. Miss Tedder night with the formers parens, Mr. and Mrs. E S Tedder, at El lenboro. :S a-! ■ ■ ■ Sports ■. * ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ No. 3 Consolidated Defeats Fallston Wall Gets a Triple and a Doable And Mayhew Duplicate*. Return Game. (Special to The Star.) The boys of No. 3 played hard Friday evening to beat the Fallston boys by a total of 8-0. Hendricks for Fallston seemed to be bearing down as best he could with his hard fast ball. Although he allowed the No. 3 boys 11 hits. By ers and Hopper for No. 3 Allowed Fallston three, one double-and two singles. ***■» Trale Wall of No. 3 led the hit ting with a triple and double^JMay hew for No. 3 ran close behind with a triple and single. Royaler for Fallston with a double. Two other Singles were received by * Fallston players and seven for No. 3. Runs batted in: Wall (3), Roberts, Klrkendol, Hopper; Mayhew <1>, ,1 Ellis, Harrell (J), Mayhew, Kirk.cn doll (1), Harrell. The umpires for the evening were Morgan of Fall ston and White of Patterson Springs. The return game will be played at Patterson Springs school build ing, Sept 11. Lily Outfit Win* From The Ora Team The Lily baseball club defeated the Dover-Ora team Saturday 6 to 3. Farris pitched a good game for the victors. Moores boro Wins Moores boro, Aug. 29.—The Moores - boro high school defeated the El lenboro nine yesterday 10 to 4, aft er a long and hard fight. The pitching of both teams and two home runs by Williams were the features of the game. While the Mooresboro shortstop lent the com ical side of the encounter junior* win uunt. The Shelby mill Lions baseball team won their third straight game from Dr. Jarrett's Sunday school class Tuesday by the score of if to S. Ledbetter with two safeties led the hitting. Smith, Poston and Davis formed the battery for the victors while Taylor, Kiser and McSwain formed the battery for the losers Mulls Chapel News Of Local Interest B. V. P. U. Entertained By Social At Buffalo Church. Personal Mention. 'Special To The Siar.i Mulls Chapel, Sept. 1.—Our B. Y P. U. was entertained by a social Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Heafner and family. The Buffalo Baptist church B. Y. P. U. gave Mulls Chapel a nice pro gram Sunday night. The program was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Causby and son, Wray, and Mr Noah Causby and mother spent Sunday in Charlotte visiting Mr. W. G. Causby, who is in the hospital. Mi". Jim Clark of New Prospect community spent Saturday . night1 with Mr. and Mrs. C. A Ktidings and family of Mulls Chapel. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Strongtellow of Mulls Chapel spent week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Fatton c.r Char lotte Mrs. C. B Queen spent Sunday with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Queen Mrs, John Lail and children Of Mulls Chapel spent Saturday after noon with Mrs. Leon Thackson of Easlside community Mr. Yates Wright spent Saturday night with Mr. Evans Causby. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Causby and Misses Lucy Hord and Pearl Whit aker visited Mr. and Mrs. Eld Causby of near Buffalo Monday night Mr. C. B. Queen spent Friday aft ernoon wltli his daughter. Mrs O U Hord. ADVERTISE IN THU STAR Webb Theatre — TONIGHT AND THURSDAY ANOTHER BIG HIT! WILLIAM HAINES IN “JUST A GIGOLO” K Treat From Start To Finish ALSO HOBBY JONES NO. 9 — “THE DRIVER." AND LATEST NEWS REEL. — EVERYBODY 10c - ~COMING FRIDAY THE BIGGEST ONE OF ALL "SPORTING BLOOD” The Sweetest Love Story Ever lold. FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND SEE THE BIG ONES AT Webb Theatre CITY TAX SALE NOVEMBER 1ST. 1931 Al a recent meeting of the city board of aldermen it was ordered that all city property on which taxes for 1930 or prior years have not been paid, will be advertis ed for sale. This advertisement will be inserted the first week in October. A penalty of five per cent has been added to all past due and unpaid taxes Sept. 1st, 1931. One per cent will be added each month thereafter. Pay your past due city taxes and avoid penaltv and sale of property. CITY OF SHELBY I.. E. LIGON, Clerk an -war "Crop! DOLLARS planted today will grow o>er and over again. Your bank account yields a crop of happiness and independence that will sur vive any storm. — $1 WILL OPEN AN ACCOUNT — First National Bank Open an Account Today IS THE TIME-TESTED PAVING ON THE ROAD TO SUCCESS YOU’LL “get there.” and speed ily, if you make a habit of SAVING. It's easy, once you begin. Start today! A dollar is enough. Then make a small de. posit every week. Union Trust Co. Your Straw Hat Goes Into Discard Soon— SEND US YOUR LAST SEA SON'S KELT ... LET US SHOW YOU HOW MUCH LIKE NEW IT CAN BE MADE . . . THE COST IS SMALL AND THE RESULTS WILL SURPRISE YOU, ( ash and Carry *>5 Cents Delivery Service 75 Cents SEND IT 100.0 THE WHITEWAY "Ml ALITt" CLEANERS — DYERS PHONE I or, "Gl ARANTEED DRY CLEANING" Why Be Without The Comforts Of Your Home 'Vhen vou ran furnish it with STERCHI’S Quality Furniture at «uch a Small t o?) and on Eas> Terms? THIS NEW 5-PLY WALNUT SUITE ( onatoting of Poster Bed. Vanilv and Clvst, ,%0-LB. COTTON MATTRESS FREE with e-ph *tiite «0ld this week. 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