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If you have something to sell, tell 4 *hese 20.000 Peoole about it in these columns. Kr . ■' , -• LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mrs. Ii. L. Ryburn and her guests Mrs. Thos. Lowry, Miss Franceo Lowry and Miss Effie McRae spent the day In Blowing Rock yesterday. Mrs. Charles Washburn and Mrs George Washburn spent the day yesterday in Charlotte. Friends of Mrs. B. L. Smith, whoj has been ill for the past several weeks at her home on W. Marlon street, will be happy to learn that] her condition is somewhat improv-! ed. Mrs. H. J. Spry, &r,t of Norfolk f Va., has been spending the past twc weeks here with her son. Mr. H. J. Spry, jr„ and Mrs. Spry, who will accompany her to Winston-Sllem tomorrow for a further visit with relatives there, where they will also be week-end guests. _ Mrs. Burton Mitchell and son, j Burton, jr., of Mount Holly, are ] spending a few days here visiting I at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. F j Mitchell. Little Betty Washburn, daughter] of Mr, and Mrs. George Washburn,! is visiting her aunt at Lattimore. Mr.- E Y Webb will join Judge Webb in Asheville for the week-end where the latter is conducting court. Friends of Mr. Clyde Hoey, jr., will be glad to learn that his con dition is somewhat improved in the last day or so. Mr. Hoey has been quite ill in a Charlotte hospi tal. Mr Joe Suttle accompanied his son, Mr. J. L. Suttle, to Chapel Hill today where the latter will en ter the university as a student. Mr. J. D. Lineberger and Mrs. C. F. Sherrill are gone to North Wil kesboro today to visit the latter's brother. Mr. W. F. Trogdon, who is quite ill at his home there. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Roberts le;t this morning for Greenville. S. C., for a visit to relatives there over the week-end. Miss Montrose Mull, Miss Kath leen Hord, Mr. Charles van Bergen, and Mr. Harris Ligon spent the day yesterday in Asheville. Mrs. T. W. Ebeltoft and Miss Elizabeth Ebeltoft returned home yesterday after spending several weeks visiting relatives at Blowing Rock. Mrs. O. Max Gardner, and son. Max. jr„ of Raleigh, will arrive to day to spend the week-end here with Mrs. James L. Webb and Mrs. M. Webb Riley. They will be ac companied for the visit by Charles Mu 1 wee ,of that place, a friend of Max Gardner, jr. Fallston News Of Current Week District B. Y. P. U. Meeting Held.) Students Off To College. Farewell Party. t Special to The Star.) Sept. 17—The district B. Y. P. U. which is composed of the fol lowing churches; Grover; New Hope, Pleasant Hill, Zoar, Paterson Grove and Patterson Springs held its regular monthly meeting at Zoar' Tuesday night. A fine program was rendered and then the banners were awarded as follows: the junior and senior banners to Grover and the intermediate and attendance banners to Patterson Springs. Our next meeting will be held with the Grover church. Mr. Vance King of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. Sims King. Miss Wilma Lewis of Shelby spent last week with her aunt, Mrs. J. J. Curry. Misses Cleopatra Latham, Mildred Camp left Monday to enter Ashe ville Normal school, Mr. Austin Roberts entered Wea ver college Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neal of Clinton, S. C. spent Sunday with Mn and Mrs. A. L, Neal. Mr. Palmer McSwain was a week-end guest of Mr. Griffin Mur ray of Fallston. Miss Marie Roberts spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs. Wray Dedmon who lives at Stubbs. Mrs. Lee Roberts spent a few days last week with her parents near Blacksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Hayne Patterson were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Austell at Earl. Miss Mildred Camp delightfully entertained the young people of this and surrounding community with a farewell party at her beau tiful home last Thursday night. Many games, contest and a treas ure hunt was enjoyed by all. Radio music was furnished throughout the evening There were about 50 present and all reported an en joyable evening Mr. John Schenck, sr., is In New York City this week on business. Miss Amos Willis and Mrs. A. W. McMurry are spending this week tn High Point visiting Mr. and Mrs J. J. McMurry. Mrs. W. K. Dupre and son. Tom my, will return to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ft. Hoey here today after visiting friends tn Rock Hill, S. C. Mrs. O. M. Mull and Miss Mont rose Mull are spending today lr, Charlotte. Mistaken For Cat; Girl Shot Santa Paua, Calif.—Dorothy Rice, 16, was seriously wounded by a shot fired by a store owner who mis took her for a cat which had been stealing gold fish. Cotton Market I Cotton was quoted on New York exchange at noon today: Oct. 6.45, Dec. 6.87. Yesterday's slose: Oct. 6.48, Dec. 6.73. New York, Sept. 18—Forecast fair central and east part cloudy west probable showers N. C. and western portion of West Texas. Texas senate bill passed to restrict acreage to 25 percent of the tilled soil while house bill restricts plant ing to 33 1-3 percent. Both referred to conference committee. Dallas News report missing. Little more doing in Worth street, broadcloths strong. Look for easy markets on increased hedge selling. CLEVENBERG I I At The Theatres At the Carolina: Will Rogers' "Young As You Feel" is playing last runs tonight. Yesterday’s audiences were delighted with the new Rogers wit, specially written for Will and Fifi Dorsay, comedy team of "They Had To See Paris.” Saturday brings Tom Keene in "Sundown Trail” and Julius Sizzor. comedy, and serial. At the Webb: Billie Dove is the charming entertainer at the Webb today only, in her new production, "The Lady Who Dared,” with Sid ney Blackmer, Conway Tearle and a star cast. The Lady Who Dared is a fascinating film from start to finish, and is done as only beauti ful Billie can do It. Saturday: Buck Jones in “Border Law” and extras. Doable Springs News Gleanings Old Fashioned Candy Polling. Mrs. Gardner Entertains Sunday School Class. «Special to The Star > Double Springs, Sept. 17—Misses Madge and Alma Crowder enter tained the young people of the community Saturday night with an old fashioned candy pulling. I A large crowd attended and a most enjoyable time was had by all. Mrs. J. M. Gardner very grac iously entertained her Sunday school class of the primary depart ment Saturday afternoon. After playing games delicious refresh ments were served, Mr. and Mrs. M. Brooks visited Mr. and Mrs. Berry McSwain Sun day. Miss Eliza Brooks visited Miss Myrtice Bridges Sunday afternoon. Miss Evelyn Greene spent Sunday with Mary Prances Davis. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Covington of Jackson Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Washburn and children of Briscoe City visited Mr. and Mrs R. C. Covington during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Elliott, Mr. Crouse Elliott and Mrs. FA. Clark and children of Gastonia spent the !day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R C. Covington. Mr. and Mrs. Plato Lee and Miss Mary Lou Lee accompanied Miss Reba Lee to Chester Sunday where she is in training as nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Grady Brooks spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D Lee. Dr. Dixon Falls of Woodruff, S C. visited at the home of his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Falls: Sunday. Miss Ruby Washburn spent the day Thursday with Miss Vela Cov ington. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Greene ana family, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Blanton and family. Prof, and Mrs. Glenn Stines of Lattimore and Mr. and Mrs. D. P Washburn and children were din ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C Washburn Sunday. Miss Reba and Mr, J. G. Moorr; had as their 6 o'clock, dinner guests Sunday evening. Misses Janie Greene. Susan Brooks. NeJeerie Blanton and Messrs. Wyan Wash - J burn and Walter Davis. 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