win ik Of
THE HUT WEEK
• »'. Mr. Iluntley Re-elected Pastor.
Tn!n Children In HojpiUl. A
Son Born.
(Special to The Star.'
Trinity, Oct. 8.—Mr. and Mrs.
Pink St,-ink announce the birth of
a son on Sept. 23rci.
Chile Dan and Don Bostic, the S
months old twin sons of Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Bostic are undergoing
treatment in the hospital at Spar
tanburg. S. C.
Mr. and Mr.. B. R. Tessnccr and
family were callers at the home of
Mr, Forrest Tessnecr near Shelb;
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. E. B. Lovelace was hostess at
a dinner party Sunday honoring ho)
tui.-band and his sister. Mrs. M. XI
Boa on who have Oct. 4th as a com
mon birthday.
The thure.i in conference lart
Cunday afternoon unanimously rc
t’oc^ci Hsv. M. M. Huntley as pas
ter for another year.
Mr. and Mrs. K. D. N. Jolley and
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jolley and
Utile oaugnter. Geraldine, were
at the home of Mrs. A. B. Buchan
an, of Boiling Springs, Sunday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hawkins' and
t&mily of Alexandria were callers
at the home of their parents, Mi
i no Mrs. M. M. Hawkins, here Sun
cay.
Mrs. Wilkes McKinney is : prnd
tig some time here with her son
Mr. H. W. McKinney.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dubrec ar.d
family of Henrietta were callers •
'he home of Mr. H. W. McKinney
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Bridges ar.d
children of near Cliffside spent Sun
cay with Mrs. H. B. Harris here..
Mr. and Mrs Charlie McKinney
of Ellenboro were callers in the
community Sunday afternoon.
New House Section
Personal Mention
< Special to The Star.V
New House. Oct. 8.—A very larg.'
crowd was present at Sunday school
Sunday morning at Sandy Plains.
Mr. Lee R. Whitesides, the new
ly elected Supt. took charge Sun
day.
The B. Y. P. U. organization has
on a contest. The union that mak
es the highest grade this quartet
will be entertained by the other un
ions.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Wat
er.:, a son. on Friday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Zack Gettys’ hoiv
was destroyed by fire Tuesday aft<»
noon about 3 :00 o clock. The house
was owned by Mr. Forrest Greene
and is located between New House
and ^lenboro.
Mrs. Zulia Walker and daughter,
Belle, spent the latter part of last
week with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Wal
ker at Shelby and attended the lair,
Mrs. Georgia Stytles spent Sunday
with Mrs. Broadus Greene.
Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Dalton spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C
Hawkins.
Born Monday to Mr. and Mrs
Virgil Hawkins, a dainty daughter.!
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Greene and|
children spent Sunday with Mr. andj
Mrs. W. S. Davis in the Doublet
Springs section Sunday.
Mrs. D. G. McClure and sons, Gus j
nd Lemuel, of Aliquippa, Pa., spent
last week in this section visiting
friends and relatives. They former
ly lived in this community. Mr
Smiley Neal and little daughter re
turned home with them. Mr. Nea!
'will enter a hospital there and like
ly undergo an operation. Mr. Nes!
is a brother of Mrs. McClure.
Born recently to Mr. and Mrs. J
D. Sellers, a dainty daughter. Mar'
Lois. Mrs. Sellers was formerly Mist
Maryce Brooks.
Mr. and Mrs. L, E. Green and
Miss Luna Whitaker visited friends
in the Trinity community Sundav
afternoon.
Annual Singing At
Oak Grove Sunday
The annual singing will be held j
at Oak Grove M. P. church nea. '
Polkville on Sunday, October 11.1
Quite a number of quartet singer..,
from all parts of the state are ex- '
pected to take part in the singing
The singing will begin at 10 a. m
There will be a morning and after
noon session. Mr. W. W. Covington
the president, will be in charge.
The public is cordially invited to at- j
tend.
COMMISSIONERS Kt-SSLE.
By virtue of a decree of the superior
court of Cleveland county, N. C.. made
m a special proceeding entitled, "Yaier
Brooks. Admr. of Samuel Brooks, deceas
ed petitioner, vs. Rachel Humphries,
widow. et tl.,’* I. as commossiotier. will
Ml at public auction to the highest bid
'*? at the court house door in the town
>f Shelby. N. C., on
Monde). October •;«. 1931.
*t II o'clock M., the following described
’cal estate, situated m No. 7 township
Meveland county. N. C , known as the
'hmuel Brooks farm, and described as
follows: s
Two tracts of land-one containing S3't
cres and the' other *9.83 acres, reprea
-nt ng a total of 1813-* acres, and cosr.
ortsiag all of the lend of which Samu*l
Brooks died seised A plat of said prop
erty 1$ now on file and will be exhibited
on the day of sale. The fortgoing prop
erty wai sold on October 5. 1931. and th<
aid has been raised, and the bidding wilt
begin at $8000.00.
Terms of sale: 1-3 cash on day of sale;
balance in twelve months, with prope
intertst. Possession given January l. 1932*
This October 8. 1931
YATS8 BROOKS, Commissioner
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