SOCIETY
NEWS
MRS. BBNN DRUM. SdRor.
telephone me Star No. *-J lech Mamin* IToU a clock
«ire. Drum can oe reached at her home, Phone 718, afternoon and nighie
1 HR BROKEN CUP.
Never beside you, but sometimes
alone
I wonder what the chipped cup ol
my .soul
Lifts to your lips to drink of; you
have known
Lovelier beings, eyes that softly
stole
Upon vour face, nor eased at my
eves do
unwdnkingiy at vours with thoughts
that crowd
For utterance. 1 search mv mem
ory through
Until 1 wake the ghosts and cry
aloud
Finding some old despair. Too
many doors
Are locked and yet fly open at a
to’uch
devealing pierced hands and run
ning sores;
These a'T not gifts to offer you as
such
'Spilling 1 have tor you. unless it is
My loving you despite tnv knowing
this
Aory Hare,
Laf ayette P T. A
To Meet Saturday
On Saturday evening at 7.30 a
regular meeting of the L.U Fayette
school Pa rent-Teachers associat ion
will be held at the school building
nil patrons of the school are urged
to be present and to make this first
meeting an ini cresting one
P T. A Members To
Take Party Orders.
At a recent business meeting of
the Pa rent-Teachers association ol
the Washington school members de
cided to make money for the organ
iration this year bv taking orders
for cooking cakes, candies, salads,
tarts and pies. Anyone who wishes
to place such orders will communi
cate with Mrs Earl Hamrick, presi
dent of the organization
P«rlf Tn Spend Week
Rnd In Raleigh.
Mrs J. L. Webb, Mis. M Webb
Riley. Mrs. Mary McBrayer. Miss
Agnes McBraver Miss Rubv Mc
Brayer. and Miss Stella Murchison
leave today for Raleigh where they
will spend the week-end at the
mansion as guests of Governor and
Kira. O Max Gardner The occasion
of their going to Raleigh is in ob
servance of the birthday of Mrs
Webb on Sunday.
Sirs! Baptist
Circle Meetings.
Missionary circles of the First
Baptist church will meet Monda"
afternoon as follows
At .1:30; Mary Archer circle with
Mrs. J. H. Quinn: Fannie Heck with
Mrs. Oilie Camp, Attie Bostic with
Mrs J C Bowling, si'.; Ann Judscn
(it the home of Mrs, L. P. Holland
with Mrs. Holland, Mrs. L. F. I^r
Rrayer and Mrs W. N. Dorsey as
hostesses
At 4 o'clock Bethany with Mrs
O. B. Costner; Louise English with
Mrs D. W Royster.
The Pauline Vide circle with
Mesdames C. M Dennis and Her
bert. Champion as hostesses will go
to Boiling Springs junior college to
its meeting
Wilkie- McBrayer
Marriage Of Interest.
Mr. and Mrs. W G McBraver to
day announce the marriage of their
daughter. Mae Ellen, to Mi J B
Wilkie Jr., the marriage having
teken place at Gaffney on April 5.
of this year with Judge Lake W.
Stroup pertorming the ceremony.
Mrs. Wilkie is one of Shelby's
most popular and attractive young
gtrls. She is a graduate of Shelby
high school and has attended
Queens college where she took a
prominent part in scholastic and
extra-curricula activities
The gtoom is a son of Mr and
Mrs. J. B. Wilkie, also of this place
and is at present connected with the
local Montgomery Ward store. The
young couple will make then home
with the groom s parents on S La
Favette street
Graham School P. T. A
Baa Good Meeting.
The first meeting of the Graham
school Parent-Teachers association
waa held on Monday evening in t!ie
school auditorium with Mrs. Fields
Young, the president, in charge.
After a business meeting Rev H. N.
McDiarmid conducted a devotional
exercise, after which Mr. .1. H Grigg
made an interesting talk on the
future eitieenship of our city. Capt.
B. L. Smith made a few pertinent
remarks on the talks just given by
/ the Rev. Mr. McDiarmid and Mr.
Grigg, which was followed by two
vocal solos, surtg by Mrs. Dale Kalt
er and Mr. Kalter with Miss Ethel
Elmore at the piano as accompan
ist, Miss tiouise Gill made a talk on
some of the needs of the school,
and the group decided to take as
its goal this year supplying the
school with playground equipment
and buying scales for the school.
The president appointed 'ommit
teea to work on programs lor each
■'1 "» 1 .
month during the year, after which
the meeting wae adjourned
Mr*. Carl Thompson
1* Club Hogles*.
Mrs. Carl Thompson graciously
entertained members of the Thurs
day afternoon bridge club and a
few invited guests yesterday after
noon at a prelty party at her home
in Cleveland Springs Estate*. The
spacious rooms were decorated with
(all flowers and four tables were
arranged for bridge. After several
delightful progressions the hostess
was assisted by Mrs. Lee B Weath
ers in aerving s salad course with
accessories
Lucy Hoyle
Circle Meets
The Lucy Hoycle circle of Central
Methodist church, will meet on
Monday at 4 o'clock at the church,
with Mrs Rhoe Hamrick, and Mrs.
Durant Crowder as hostesses.
Children Of Confederacy
To Meet Monday Evening.
On Monday evening at 7;30 at
the club room members of the
Children of the Confederacy will be
entertained with Misses Rachel
Conner. Nancy Coble, and Annie
Ruth Dellinger as joint hostesses
Staggs-Adams Marriage
Is Announced Thi* Week
Miss Nell Adams and Mr Ira .1
Staggs, both of wellford. S. C. were
quietly married on September 36 at
fi oclock by Rev, D, R. Hill at Dun
can, S C., announcement of which
is being made this week. The bride
is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M.
C Adams, who were formerly resi
dents of Shelby The groom is a
son of Mrs. Ellen Staggs They plan
to make their home with th*
groom's mother in Wellford.
Special Meeting Of
First Division Monday.
Attention of members of the first
division of the Womans club is
called to the fact that a special
meeting of the organization is be
ing called at the club room on
Monday afternoon at 5 o clock. Im
mediately after the meetings of the
church circles. All members are ex
pected to attend as a question nt
vital Importance to the group is to
be discussed and voted upon.
I Mitu» Mover U
' Dinner H»»le«>
Mis* Callage Dover cordially en
I tei tamed several of her friends at
a dinner party Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dover.
Those enjoying the dinner were Mr
and Mrs. Gordon Lowery. Mr. Ta!
mage Mavhew. Miss Lallage Dover
and Mr. and Mrs J. I,. Dover A
four course dinner was served, a
color scheme of pink and green be
ing carried out
Presbyterian Circles
To Meet Monday.
The circles of the Womans aux
iliary of the Presbyterian church
will mecl on Monday afternoon a
follows
Circle No 1 with Mrs. R T. Le
Grand on S Washington street
circle No. 2 with Mrs. B. A. Lef
ler in Cleveland Springs Estates:
and circle No 3 with Mrs. Helen
Beam on S. LaFayette street, these
three circles to meet at 3:30 Th“
Business Womans circle, or No 4
will meet with Mrs. Pevton Me
!Swain at 3.30 at her home on $
Washington street
Mr*. Tom Moore
Entertains C!ul>
Mrs. Tom Moore was a gracious
hostess yesterday afternoon to
members of the South Washington
bridge club, entertaining at four
tables of bridge. When scores were i
added Mrs. Draper Wood was win
ner of the high score award and
Mrs William Andrews of the print
lor low score. The house was pret
tily decorated with mixed fall
flowers and at the close of. the
games pretty refreshment plates
consisting of an elaborate and de- j
licious salad course, were served
Mrs Willis McMurry and Mrs D
W. Royster assisted Mrs. Moore in
serving
Mrs J. j McMurry. of High
Point, was a special guest of the
club on this occasion.
Second Division
Is Entertained.
Mesdames D H Cline $ M
Gault and M. M. Stuart were coi
dial hostesses yesterday afternoon
at the club room when they enter
tained members of tire second after
noon division of the Woman s cluo
in its regular meeting. The subject
of study for the afternoon was
Piedmont Country, and Mrs Oho
vinr Beam »as in charge of the pro
gram. Mrs. Grover Beam read a
most interesting paper on •Natural
Resources of the Piedmont Plateau
Miss Margaret Louts McNeelv gave
a clever reading Friday After
School,'’ and Mrs. Wilbur Baber
gave a talk on 'The Hill Country.
Hie Industrial Center of the South’.”
Mrs. L. B. Hayes contributed a piano
Isolo, Beethovens Sonata for the
j Plano Porte,' and Mrs. Robert
Moyle concluded the program with
a paper on "Pen Pictures of thr
I Piedmont Plateau."
I Mra. Holland Eskridge and Mr
E. 8. Reynolds were welcomed Into
the group as new members.
At the conclusion of the program
I the hostesses served a delightful
|sweet course.
V W. A. With Mias
Palls Monday Night.
On Monday evening Miss Sara
Louise Palls entertained members
I of the Y. W. A. of the First Bap
tist church in a delightful meeting
The meeting was opened with group
singing of America which was fol
lowed by the business meeting. Miss
Nits Benton brought the devotional
and Miss Kathleen Hord sang a
lovely solo. Miss Jennie Lee Pack
ard gave an interesting talk on
"My State." Thirteen members and
a visitor enjoyed the occasion and
two new members were added to the
group.
Delicious refreshment* wen
served during the, social half-hour.
Pretty Oinner Party
For Mr. And Mr*. Abernethy.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Abernethy
were dinner hosts on Wednesday
evening when they entertained in
honor of Mr. and Mrs George
Abernethy, who have recently re
turned to Shelby from China, anu
who leave today for New York City
to visit, Mrs. Abernethy's sister.
Miss Ena Greenstreet. The guests
found their places at the fouv small
tables which were attractively ar
ranged in the living room anti din
ing room, each table being center
ed with pink rases. An elaborate
four-course dinner was served, and
after dinner bridge was played dur
ing the evening.
Covers were laid for Mr and Mrr
Carlos Ctrigg, Mr. and Mrs Basil
Goode, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Reavis
Mr. and Mrs. Louis McDowell, Mr
and Mrs. John Honeycutt. Mr. and
Mrs. Roland Elam, Mr. and Mrs
George Abernethy and Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Abernethy.
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Lawndale News
Of Current Week
(Special to The Star.)
Lawndale, Oct. 8.—Mr. and Mn
i Frank Jackson of clover, s. C .
|spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs.'
. Kmnm Lackey.
Miss Ruth Philbeck of Boone
spent the week-end with her par-!
ents.
Mr and Mrs. Guin Southard-j
spent the week-end in Newlan with
Mrs. Southards mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leonard of
Greensboro spent the week-end with
Mrs. Leonard's parents, Mr. and
■Mrs. T. B. Richards.
Miss Clara Royster Is visiting her
sister, Mrs. C. H. Lee, in Atlanta.
Miss Myrtle Feimster of Char
lotte and Mrs. Maud Mull of Shel
by visited friends in Lawndale Sun-!
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Grady Rollins and
little son, Henry, visited relatives-in
Lawndale Sunday.
Mrs. C. A Beam, Mrs. Hester j
Guin, Mrs. Cordelia Rollins and I
Mrs. Nancy Caldwell visited the!
South Mountain Institute Sunday.
SULPHUR SPRINGS AND
SHARON CHURCH SERVICES
Rev R L F'orbis announces!
church services at Sharon Sunday
morning and at Sulphur Springs'
Methodist churches Sunday evening i
It Pay* To Advertise
See
George Arliss
In
“ALEXANDER
HAMILTON”
- MONDAY ~
No Extra Charge*
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Special Meeting At
Dover On Sunday
Kffort Tn Strengthen The Church
In The C ommunity, Says Rev.
W. A. Flam.
Beginning next Sunday night.
October 11 and running through
Sunday, October 18 the Dover Bap
tist church will hold a special
meeting in the interest of the com
munity and the church. Services
every night at the church house at
7:30 to which all the people in the
community are invited to attend.
This is to be a different kind of
meeting than the usual evangelis
tic campaign It is a meeting to
strengthen the church and a spe
cial invitation to the Baptist who
live in the community and hold
their membership elsewhere, to join
with us. Also others who are not
enlisted in the church are invited
to take up their cross and join with
us. The pastor will preach every
night on subjects concerning the
church and church membership.
The general subject for the week
will be "Enlisting For Christ and
His Church." Everyone who reads
this notice Is asked to pray for the
meeting. Those living in the Dover
community, please don't forget to
come. Please speak to those about
you about attending the meeting
W, A. ELAM.
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MEN’S SHOES
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