Belwood Section
Events Of Week
#*«4)| To Pick lotion MU* ting**
Cits Party. Mias l.tiU I*
Improving
•
"Special To Tlie Star '
Belwood, Sppt i The farmers
are about ready to start picking
teuton
Miss Kathleen Hoggs enlerumed
quite a number of her friends Sat
urday evening with a party A
large crowd was present and alt re
ported a fine time
The junior ball team of Briwooa
high school played the junioi team
of North Brook Tuesday evening on
the North Brook ground. The .score
was 22 and 18 lit favor ol Belwood
Mr and Mi'*. Gordon Carpenter
entertained the Belwood frriilty
Tuesday afternoon with a Water
melon and grape feast
Miss Maggie Lutir is improving
alow)'
Mr and Mrs W R Porter and
children spent Sundt v aftr. noon
with Mr and Mrs. Lawson Mc
Swaln of Far I
Mr B C Turner has accepted 3
position with Mr. Gut Hendrick at
Shelby tn the market
Mi-,s Pearl Gantt spent last week
with her sister. Mrs. M I, Willi
of Lincolnton route one
Dr and Mrs. A A Lackey and
son. Austin. jv„ of FallstOn spent
» while Monday night noth Mr.
and Mrs. B P Peeler.
Misses Maragaret Stanley 01 Fall*
ston and Miss Blanche Peeler we-e
the dinner guests of Miss Lillie
White.
Mr and Mrs Dor Willis and
rhildrrn of Linoointon spent Sun
day afternoon wth their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis.
Mr, and Mrs. Prul Cline and
chtldren of Lawndale and Mr. and
Mrs. Mack Smith pent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs Cost.tier of
Beams Mtll
Messrs Edward While and Earl
Props!, spent the week-end in
Cherryvile with relatives
Mr. and Mrs. Olrn Murray and
children of Beam Mill spent Sun
riav with Mr. and Mrs C. C Rich
ard.
Misses Hazel Richard. Mayo
Gantt and Nannie Tam Goodman
spent Saturday night with Mr. and
Mr? Lawrence Miller of Lawndale
route 4
Mrs. Bob Lackey and daughter,
Miss Lorene, and Mr and Mrs. Gai
ther Htggtns of Shelby spent Tues
d?" with Mr. and Mrs. ,1. A Peeler.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P Peeler and
children spent Sunday afternoon
With MV. and Mrs R A t.arkey of
Pf> listen
• Miss Lorene Spurling of Lawn
dale spent Saturday night with
Mu.es Rosemary and Dorothy
Peeler.
Mr. and Mrs Hugh Hoyle and
children spent the week-end with
Mr. and Mr*. Marion Hoyle ot j
Coolemee
Mr and Mrs Ralph Hull and |
Children and Mrs! Esper Royster of j
Ei&y spent. Sunday with Mr and!
Mr* J A Peeler
Miss Kathleen Boggs spent Mon- j
dev night with Misses Rosemary
and Dorothy Peeler,
Mr. and Mrs. 'Thee Bufi of the
pleasant Hill community spent the
week end w*th her parent*. Mr. and
Mrs C. G. Richard
M’ss Irene Peeler lrtft Tuesday
for v.'-cop where she will enter
T-’f' vouf'Sft* of this continuin' |
tty honored Misses Kathleen Boggs;
and Irene Peeler with a picnic I
Tuesday evening at Rainbow Lake
ne"e Spartanburg
ytr and M,,; Trank Sain and j
eh)Wren nent the week-end with
Vr. and Mrs. Johnnie Buff at the
Pleasant Hill community
Seieral from this community at-j
tended the home coming at ralm^
T -e church Sunday
Mr* Hugh Brittain has rteigneu |
her position at the State hospital i
In Pennsylvania and is spending!
some time with her mother. Mrs.
j- J
Mrs. B P Peeler and daughters !
Misses Coy Maie and Ellen spent i
Wednesday with her mother. Mrs |
R L. Lackey of FaUston
Misses Name Lou Goodman and
Hasel Richard were the dinner
guests of Miss Mayo Gantt Sunday.
Mr. G. B Kendrick of Shelby
risited Mr. and Mrs B C Turner
Sunday morning
Mr. J. A. Hubbard >pent Satur
day night with Mr Thomas Peeler
Three Sons Of Pres.
Kitchin In School
Wake Forest. Sept. 3. -President
Thurman D. Kuchin of Wake For
est college returned yesterday from
Shelby where on Sunday he made
three addresses. He war accompan
ied bv his youngest son Walton,
who this year will graduate from
Oak Ridge institute. Walton plays
quarterback on the football team
there.
Today President Kitchins middle
eon, Irwin, sailed from New York
on steamship President Harding for
Freiberg, Germany, where he will do
graduate work in biology. His eldest
son. Thurman V. jr., was among the
group of barristers recently licensed
by the N. C. supreme court.
STAR ADVsTPAYS
Double Springs
News Gleanings
Mr franklin Harrill Very Sick Mrs.
E R. Hamrick Continues
Sick.
'Special to The Star.'
Sept 3 Mr. and Mrs Yates Har
! rill have been spending a good deal
jof ttme^at the bedside ol thei?
! father, Mr Franklin Harrill who is
I very sick.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wa-sh
burn of Columbia >S C visited
'Iriends and relatives here the past
| week-end.
Mrs. a. R Hamrick continues
very sick. .
Miss Manic l.ee Gardner return
led home from Raleigh, Friday,
(where she has been attending sum
mer school.
Mr and Mrs Berry MeSwam and
'children, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Brooks
and daughter, Mr and Mrs. I, R
I Hawkins and son, and Mr and Mrs.
Marvin Gold and daughter, spent
the day Sunday w’ith Mr and Mr.
M Brooks
Ilittle Dennis Washburn. Ill sou
of Mr, and Mrs. Garlan Washburn
left Sunday for a work’s visit w i'll
his unde and aunt, Mr and Mrs
Raymond Washburn, of Columbia.
8. C
Mr. Howard Horne spent Sunday
with Mr. Verno Wright
Mrs Fannie Bridges of Ellehbbfo
is spending this week with her sis
ter. Mrs. J M. Oardner
Miss Mabel Jones of I.attimoiT
and MisS Beatrice Cabaniss of Zion
and Mrs. Roland Hamrick of Shel
by were B V. P 0 visitors Sunday
night ,
MJsse* Neleene Blanton, Sti. au
Brooks and Janie Greene »»enl
Sunday with Miss Lucille McSw.,.n.
Miss Gladys Horne who teaches
at Karl spent the week-end at home
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Oardner vis
ited Mr and Mrs R C Covmgion
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs C B Greene visited
Mr ana, Mrs! Billie Power! of Polk
viile Sunday
Mr. and Mrs W D Mauney en
tertained a number of the young
people of the community last. Sat
urday night at their home with a
delightful party.
Mr. Columbus Greene of Calvin,
Ky„ was a visitor in the teache-s
meeting Saturday night.
Mr and Mrs. G G, Davis ami
children and Mrs Davis' mother,
Mrs Harrison and Mrs. Mary Davis
of Shelby visited in the commun
ity Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Roland Hamrick
and children of Shelby visited Mr
and Mrs. T. B. Hamrick Sunday
Mrs. Mag Stockton and Mrs O. O
Toms visited Mrs W. W. Washburn
Tuesday afternoon.
Miss Vera Dison is at home from
Chapel Hill where she has been at
tending summer school
Mrs Zulia Short and daughter.
Elisabeth and May, of Shelby, vis
ited Mr and Mrs. Clyde Short
Monday.
Mr and Mrs: Fred Washburn were
dinner guests of Mrs Lula Ham
rick Sunday
Pleasant Ridge
News Of Interest
Attend Mission Meeting. Personals
Of People Visiting
About
'Special to The Star *
Sept: 2 --Among those attending
the Woman’s Missionary meeting
at Poplar Springs Thursday and
Friday were: Mrs. Qren McSwain,
Mrs. Toy Webb. Mrs. G B Mc
Swain. Mrs. W F Bridges and Mrs
Lawrence Bridges
Our pastor. Rev. W G Camp.
Mrs. Camp, Ins mother and Mary
Camp, his sister of Cherryville wei?
the dinner guests of Mr and Mrs
O R McSwain Sunriav.
Mr. and Mrs Roy Ellis o( Mi
Sinai were the spend the day guests
of Mrs. Ellis' mother. Mrs. J. L.
Humphries Sunday
Misses Nora and Annie Lee Wal
ker spent Thursday night with Mr.
and Mrs. Cleaton Humphries of the
Poplar Springs section
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wyatt spent
Saturday night with Mrs. Wyatt's
parents. Mr. and Mrs Landers Mc
Swain.
Misses Mildred and Helen Shoaf
of Mooresville were the pleasant
week-end guests of Miss AUeen
Blanton.
Mr, and Mrs. Lewis MeSwain and
children spent, Sunday with Mr and
Mrs. P C. Blanton
Those spending the day Sundae
with Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Ramsey
were- Mr and Mrs. Winifred Me
Swain, Mr. and Mrs. D A. MeSwain
Mr. and Mrs. Oren MeSwain and
children. Max and Bernice and Miss
Gretel MeSwain.
The many friends of Mrs Johnnie
MeSwain will be glad to learn that
she was able to return home from
the Shelby hospital Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Callahan and
Mr. and Mrs G. L. Hamrick were
the guests of' Mr. and Mrs Yates
Hamrick Sunday.
Mine Population Center.
Linton. Ind—Nobody lives m the
exact center of population in the
United States. Using data furnished
-by ihe census bureau, Professor W.
A. Cogshall of the University of
Indiana, took bearings and found
the center right in the middle of a
strip coal mine. 2.9 miles northeast
of here.
I9ride of Devil Dogs Soon
To Puss Out of Marines
* * * * * *
Fighting Maj. Gen. Smedley D. Butler to Retire
October I From Leathernecks With Which
He Fought for Last 33 Years.
Idol Of The
Marines
As Ciuic teoRJWER • At Vera Cruz In 1014
The stormy petrel of the American fighting service*—Major General
Smedley D. Butler, hard hitting ‘•leatherneck,'’ energetic civic reformer
of Philadelphia, and frank critic of dignitaries, domestic or foreign— is
going to he “out" on October 1. “Out,” we did say, but not down. Noth
ing short of death will down the man who has liked nothing better
than a fight during all of the 33 years that he has been w ith the Marine
Corps, President Hoover has stated that he would permit General
Butler, at 50, to retire from the Corps, whose many records of glorious
accomplishment he has helped inscribe with daring, if the battling vet
eran of numerous campaigns will be readily available in time of war,
As if it was necessary to make such a provision with the "Fighting
Quaker,’’ idol of the sea-soldiers.
TRINITY NEWS OF
THE CURRENT WEEK
Mi** Harrij Give* l awn P*rW Jaw |
Bone Broken In Bail Game.
TersonaJ*.
'Special to The Star > j
Sept 1.—Mias Sarah ■ Harris very
beautifully eptertftlned with a lawn !
party on the spacious lawn In froifl
of her home on last Saturday even-I
in* from 8 to 10 o'clock. Thirty five j
or forty guests called during the!
evening
Quite a number of tire friends ot j
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaughlin oi !
York. Pa . gathered at the home of
Mrs, M. M Pearson w here they '
were members of a house party, on '
last Friday evening, the eve of:
their departure, to bid them adieu I
The "Cliff Dwellers'7 string band j
of Cliffside furnished very delight- j
ful music throughout the evening J
The members of the house party in
cluded Mrs. Clara Wilson and son.
Mr. Ernest Wilson of Cliffside: Mr,]
and Mrs. Charlie Crawford of Spin
dale; and Mr. and Mrs Rev Mc
Laughlin and son, Buddie ol York.
Pa
Mrs j, A Hollitield has been
suffering very severely with an ab
scessed throat at her home here, bui
she is improving nicely now
Mr Jav Wall had the misfortune
ot having his jaw bone crushed last
week during a ball game at Moor
esbojo.
Mrs. C* W Bridges and sons.
Messrs Broadus and Moody Bridges,
of Bostic, were callers at. the home
of their son and brother Mr. Paul
Bridges on last Friday evening.
Mrs Dora McSwam and little
granddaughter, Madge McSwain.
of Boiling Springs were the spend
the day guests of Mi's. Chas. Beas:
on here Sunday.
Those calling at the home of Mrs.
S. J. McClunney on Sunday after
noon were Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Earls
Mrs. Etfie Humphries and Mr. and
Mrs. George Humphries, all of No 1
township. Mr. and Mrs. George
Humphries remained for some time.
Mrs. Edd Jenkins was called to
the bedside of her nephew. Mr. Paul
Blanton of Shelby on Sunday She
will remain there for a few days.
Mr. H. B. Harris and family were
the Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Bridges of near
Cliffside.
Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Tessaeer and
children spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Buren Tessneer of neai Caro
leen.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Ledfoid. a re
cent bride and groom were the din
ner guests of Mrs. Ledford'' mother.
Mrs. Will Alexander on last Sunday.
Mrs. Ben Bailey and Mrs Fuller
Bridges attended the W M. U. as
sociation at 3pmdale church last
Friday and report a splendid spir
itual gathering of women
Mr and Mrs K D. N Joiley and
Mr and Mxjl. f. J. Lovd&ca a ere
•allers at the home oX Mr and Mrs
W. H. Robison near CUffsida on last!
Thursday night
We feel very proud of our aver-'
age attendance in our public school
here for the past month, whiclf
?nded on Friday. Out of an enroll
ment of 76 we had ah average at
:endance of 62.
Mr. and Mrs H. W McKinney
Acre callers a* the home of Mr, and
Mrs Henry Hamrirk of Mt Pleas
vnt on Sunday rnglu
Mr. and Mrs. William Harrison |
wid children of Golden Valley and j
Mrs. Pink Beason of Mt Pleasant
were callers at the home of Mrs H
W McKinney Sunday afternoon
Mr and Mrs Belton Horton and
three children of No 1 township
were the spend the day guests of
Mrs. Edd Jenkins on last Thursday ;
Mr. and Mr®. Fred Hamrick and
son. Lamont, of near Gaffney, S. C. ;
were callers in the community last;
Thursday afternoon
The farmers of this section are
very busily engaged in the making
and preparation of a large crop of
molasses
There will be preaching at our
church b.v our pastes1 on next Sat
urday morning at !1 o'clock and
again on Sunday afternoon at 3
oclock
Miss Bettie lee Bostic spent Sun
day with Miss Mary Bridges,
Mr; E. B. Lovelace gave a beau
til ul dinner parry on last Thursday
complimenting Mr and Mrs. Roy
McLaughlin of York. Pa. Among the
guests enjoying this hospitality were
Mr and Mrs Roy McLaughlin and
son. Buddie, and Messrs. Herlan
Beason and Austell Lovelace.
Sunday School Meet
At Kings Mt. Sept. 6
"Promotion Day” Is The Theme
for Dlstusison. Interesting
Program Arranged.
Promotion Day wilt be the
theme for discussion at the Kings
Mountain Sunday .school associa
tion meeting at Kings Mountain,
I Second church Sunday, September
6th, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. J W
| Costner, the superintendent has
•sent out report cards to all ot the
Sunday sellouts and hopes to get
these reports back before the meet
ing on Sunday October is loyalty
month and the collection goes to
state missions
The program to be given at Kings
Mountain is as follows:
Scripture reading and prayer.
Rev R R. Cook, promotion day.
what it is and how it should be ob
served, by L. B. Seism; the program
—material, preparation, and presen
tation—by Miss Lyda Poston, Of
Zion: Taking care of all the pro
moted bv Miss Grace King, of Pat
terson Springs. Visitation before
and after promotion day, by P. M
MeSwain, of Ross Grove; state mis
sions, by Rev. Lowrence Roberts.
Port Worth, Texas: roll call and
announcements; adjourn
It Pay* To Advertise
Lawndale News
Of Late Interest
• Special to The Star t
Lawndale, Sept. 3 — Mr Jack Den
ton of Lynchburg, Va., spent the
week end with his brother Fred Den
| ton.
Mr. and Mrs. F L. Rollins spent
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Grady Rollins at Avondale.
Miss Ruth Grigg of Greensboro
spent the week end with her parents
Miss Irene Befftty of Crouse is
visiting friends in Lawndale.
Miss Kathleen Beatty has return
ed home after spending two weeks
in Roan Mountain, Tenn.
Rev and Mrs. Will Rollins t*l Char
lotte spent last week with Mr. Rol
lins mother, Mrs. F. C. Rollins.
Mr William Baker is spending a
| few days in Charlotte.
Miss Ruth Philberk of Boone is
! spending few days at home with her
: parents.
Mr. Thomas Forney ha* return
I ed home from Chapel Hill after
; taking a course in coaching
, Misses Rose Vary Eskridge and
! Beulah Lee spent Sunday with Miss
| Grace' Peeler.
Miss Muni Richards spent Sat
urday fti Hickory.
Miss Mary’ Burns lias returned
home after a few days at Blowing
Roek
Mrs. Herman Leonard speni Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. B Richards.
Miss Mamie Lou Forney has en-1
tered Boiling Springs college
Misses Mable Copeland ana Inez
Canlpe have returned home irom
Williamsburg, Va where they have
been in training
Mr. M. L, Turner, teacher in Pied
mont high school has been ill for
several days and is still unable, to
resume his school work.
Miss Edith Lee is spending the I
week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs :
Andrew Lee. Miss Lee will enter j
High Point college at an early date. '
Honor Roll for Piedmont.
1st grade:,Mrs. John M. Moore,
teacher: Vivian Hayes. Mae Beth i
Peeler. Osteen Spurling. Pauline !
Costner. Harry Royster.
2nd grade, Mrs. John M Moore,
teacher: Dorothy Jones, Pear! Lat
timore, Janice Wallace.
2nd grade. Miss Noia Elliott,
teacher: Bobby Elmore Elizabeth
Bridges. J W. Haynes
3rd grade. Miss Nora Elliott, teach
er: Dwight Hord, Herman Hunt.
Dorothy Shuford Ivey Crowder
4th grade Miss Mary Ruth Webb,
teacher: Georgia Flay McFarland, j
D. W. Towery.
5th grade. Mrs. F M Biggerstaff.
teacher: Ralph Baker John Wil
liamson.
fith grade Miss Florence Seism,
teacher: Hugh Cornwell, Sam Esk
ridge, Ralph Spangler.
7th grade, Mr. - Wlbur Wilson,
teacher: Franklin Lee. Gretchen
Duncan
9th grade. Mr Harry Lemmond.
teacher: Minnie Anna Forney. Es
ter Jones, Elizabeth Wilson, John D
Hoyle.
10th grade, Mr. F M. Biggerstaff.
teacher: Mary Lmda Bridges, Mary
C. Cornwell, Elaine Hoyle.
lc
SALE
Her* is an opportunity for you
to share in one of the most
outstanding money-saving sales the AAP Stores have ever
featured.
We suggest that you, too, foHow the crowds into A&P
Stores this week-end and share generously in the fine
quality foods offered at specially attractive prices.
Buy at i
Regular
Price
EL RIO COFFEE — 3 lbs. 45c
BEANS 3 Cans 20c
catsup sar 2 id, 25c
VINEGAR 2 ***. 20c
OUR OWN TEA — 2 iC: 50c
Kajah
SALAD DRESSING — 2 30c
Aon f’ag**—Ka^pberry
PRESERVES - 2 50c
SPARKLE 3 Pkgs. 20c
NECTAR TEA — 2 IC: 30c
NECTAR TEA — 2 SC 20c
N. B. C. CRACKERS 4 C. 20c
fcoonre Thin Wall
MACARONI — 4 Pkgs. 28c
Spaghetti—Noodles 4 Pkgs. 28c
A&P Purr
CRAPE JUICE — 2 £SL 38c
WALDORF TISSUE 4 Rolls 20c
BRIL10 — 3 Pkgs. 25c
Pay lc
More
and Gel
4 lbs. 46c
4 Cans 21c
3 Bots. 26c
3 Hots. 21c
3 Pkgs. 51c
3 Jars 31c
3 Jars 51c
4 Pkgs. 21c
3 Pkgs. 39c
3 Pkgs. 21c
5 Pkgs. 21c
5 Pkgs. 29c
5 Pkgs. 29c
3 Bots. 39c
5 Bolls 21c
4 Pkgs. 26c
New Low Price
8 O'CLOCK COFFEE m. 19c
SHORTENING « m. 10c
FLOUR 98 $2.00
PINK SALMON 10c
-MARKET SPECIALS —
NATIVE AND WESTERN MEATS
Choice Quality
NATIVE BEEF—
Loin Steak _ 19c
Round Steak __ 19c
Pot Roast ____ I5c
First Qualitv
PORK VALLES—
Pork Chops___19'
Pork Roast_19<
Pork Ribs__12|(
FRIERS
HOME DRESSED POULTRY —
__..... 25c HENS 23c
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