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Clover Hill News Of Current Week l*ers«nal« of People Visiting About. Mr. Barber Breaches Sermon. (Special to The Stai i Clover Hill, Nov. 26. -A large eroded attended Sunday school and preaching at Clover Hill Sunday Rev. «J. M. Bnrber delivered o won derful message. Those visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ledford Sunday were Mrs. Mary Sweeay and daugh ter Pearl, and Mr. and Mrs. C. F Ramsey. Mr. and Mrs, E. B Baker spent the week end with his parents, Mr and Mrs. |I. M. Baker, . Mrs. Amanda Ledford spent Sat urday night with tier son Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledford. Mr. Joe Queen and’Mr and Mrs. Labron Queen were guests on Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Letter Sell. Those visiting at the home or Mr. and Mrs, L. L. Norman Sunday ort Mr, and Mrs. George Newton and children of High Shoals, Mrs. Walter Chapman and daughters. Mrs. .Toe Queen and children and Miss fne* Ledford Rev. nnd Mrs, J. M. Barber and ehtldren wefr the dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. L. T, Tur ner Mr. and Mrs. Fay Pago were the week end guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker. • Mrs. I,. T. Turner and Mrs. F,m ruttt Norman spent Sunday evening with Mrs. Morris Warllck. Mr. nnd Mrs, J. M. Hasting vkit ed Mr. and Mrs. Ttlden Queen of Shelby on Wednesday. Mrs. Clarence Ledford and chil dren were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Rantsey on Sunday ev ening, Mrs. Lester Self spent Monday with Iter parents Mr. and Mrs. Lft bron Queen. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McNeely spent Sunday evening with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Wort man. Those vUsitlng at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Ledford and family. Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Forrest Walker. No. 1 Township News Of Interest Personals of Peonle VI»IUn*s About During The Present Week. (Special to The Star.) No. 1 Township, Nov. 26,—A lam crowd attended church services here last Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The Sunday school Is getting along nicely under the .‘upervi.sion of the new super intendent. Mr. Sidney Ruppo. Those visiting at Mr. Ke.st.ai Hamrick's during the week-end were: Misses Lydia and Molltr Turner of Oaffndy. lm Mae and Beatrice Junes of Grassy Pond, Mr and Mrs. Garland Hamrick and children of Gaffney, Miss Adu Hamrick of Bailing Springs junior college faculty. Mr. and Mr*. Henrv Hamrick and daughter of m:, Pleasant. Mr Buren Huskey of Robbs. Mhu Buna Davis spent lust Sun day with Miss Mae Bridges. Mr. and Mi's. John Bridges < t Spartanburg. S. C. and Mr. Bob Bridges of Cowpens visited rela tives here Sunday afternoon. Thoae visiting at Mr. Rome Davis Inst Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Lavender of Gaffney. Mr and Mrs. Blaine Davis and son ot Bolling Springs and Miss I mi Mae Jones of Robbs. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Crawley and children of Cliffside, Miss Fiov Humphries of Grassy Pond and Mrs. R, c. Humphries were dinn r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robot: Jolley last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Carl Huskey and children. Mrs. Guy Humphries and children spent last Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Tavo Bridge Mr. Broadus Byars spent Ir. t Saturday night with Mr Howard Davis. Mrs. Deck Holland and children of Converse, S C. spent last Sun day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Willie Byars. Miss Veola Bridges. Minnie Hop pep and Lois Abernethy spent Iasi Sunday with Miss Exie Humphry-' Mr. Thurman Byars of Burling ton spent last week here with rela tives. Second Baptist Church Services Regular services will be held Sunday as follows at the Second Baptist church: Sunday school at 9 45, William McCurry, Supt. B. Y. P. U. at 6 p, in,, T. W Rob erts, general director. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. L. L. Jessup, at 11 n. ni. and 7 p. n\ The topic- at the morning service will be "The Goodness of Giving Thanks ' and at the evening serv ice “The Blessings of Persecution The deacons and finance com mittee will meet Moodily night a; 7 p, m. The regular mid-week prayer service will be held on-Wethvsdav night at 7:15. 16-INCH HI-CUT LEATHER BOOTS Knmoas “Oil Kin,,rs” OHy $6.49 “Best boot buy ■vcr offered !* That's vvhat hour ts. /hikers, farm ■r« and mitdoo) men everywhere ■» a y of ‘‘Oil Kilims!” II o a v y tanned c h r o m » leather upper's with soft Army officers' toe. flro Oord or leathet soles. jL SERVICEABLE P PAJAMAS >i fine broadcloth in new ^ handsome patterns, c’vry ^ ;>ne a wel- d» -l rv rv tme C.II'T! 0> l.UU 1 WELL TAILORED | BATHROBES for men in heavy blanket I materials, d» q aq I only 1 0*' ;~ UIK'L*’v-;i‘» ‘nil t f Down lay ”ient o iiy I Low lay lin - . . I,.;: 3 red onafcrel . . . ^ um1:■ • Iale'el tul;e frame . . . <> . 1 bettri-nj; throughout. . . hs* Departure C-•'* r »5 . . . Giant S BTyjw Til-. ! ( 'THE GIFT STORE FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY BARGAIN LAMPS/ | tor every room / Save l p lo llll 1 Newc>t I ‘ridge Lamps, Com pletc with $2.98 Shade .. „ Stunning DaveneL'' Lump*'• i X;$3.98 Smoker Lnm, ; Shade and Smo.kin;.; fry q ,| lot to 20-in. Pottery frYy.OD |i Lamps >:i Shat. $2 Laltoralorv Tested Woo! Proved to l>e 100', Wool Handsome block plaid Blau kvtr,—firmly, elpsoly, wov en : lluffy and \^urm. Fnii l-in. sateen-bound ends 'lake advantage NOW ot the. savings! ’Te most appreciated gifts art • hose that give lasting beauty, joy and comfort! This year— (JIVE FURNITURE SPINET DESKS—in handsome wal mit finish. Gifts to be pri... d for vears_ end tables — Walnut . _..... CABINET SMOKERS & STANDS— to put • inside easy chairs! some with copper-lined humidors. q .95 < hoieu at _ *p*7 HER CHRISTMAS STOCKING ! 1 I k I 'A. FASHION Ki), I I R,-, ; ,, Dl LL FINISH CHIFFON! 1 t 3 FAIRS restitftn $1 dull fur h Cluffon m i pee'• I P’icP lor three p .-s! Picot top; JVcncft heels, and rehunrevd toes mul heats. All the new dull ••dark" .-hades fashion demands these davs SERVICE WEIGHT HOSE, also at 3 prs. lor $2.85'. ’ itw ’ >\v V Utoniv^rC olors—Amavi Oiial-lv '' This f.ow l*rirr 79c l«i»i tics t il ;t l» ni i; ii welcome' Silk lined ;.»c Iv a n (1 tailo rcl j Real values. .ma&m Men’s Dress Shirts (iur-Iii" Sells Elsewhere "> '•? l amous Brands $1.39 ro-sbrunfc. last color broadcloth; a Uar atta hod plain color. Bar Men’s Dress Gloves I vt>r Welcome OUt Priced In Mahe a S. i* atic.jial Vali:--: $1.9S •Llcs-apt pcvcary pigskin uiiUncd a "i n art, ou'sean: > cewn.; triple bark t i i'.'ahluK. M . ..'Til ill—mill.t Everest Slippers ■V f!?ft Up will Keep, Wt'K1 a: I.’ke: Wrv Irp\]icnsivrl EE 93c ' U .l tVU . .Hp ^ rcrs with pin collar. P a rt cl e c! leather sole r,n<! ’ her 1. GIVE GOLF CLUBS >tepl Shafted! Autographed It ' ih 'f Uonald! I'riied at Woods $2.98 $3.98 >U..v are hand ; urged'! P a n c > faced woods! ren and Pencil Sets id Bond Pen, Guaranteed l ife and Pencil—Value $4.9§ ' un Pen - 11 kr. point, an: . Automa tic Pen- , cil. Stonite bar- ( re is. 1 i Cowhide Footballs j "VaOfficial Site! Valve . W'.Vt, leather Laced' $1.00 r • ti R E A I .. O y ! He'!l b e pleased with this kift through the holidays and aft electric Waffle Iron M:;n»I l.ight Tolls When Iroi.' Is Ttoa-H- arrt Waffle Is Done $1.29 A gorgeous Kit'* Others ask up tc $2 Adjusts to ex act crispness de sired. Chmmimn . O\ l LA SETA o.| ulum inm tor real par lie.;! 14-pcs. Teapot, plates, cups; etc. ... HANDPAINTED TEA SETS of china. For real tea. par ties, 31 pieces 79c I SAND TOYS—For young contractors. Works like a eal dredge! . ... PEDAL-BIKE.—Develops oung legs! Emunel with orange stripe $1.59 ARE DRUM—11 in. diam «eter sheepskin head. Shoul der strop and 2 sticks! i r ► : DLL HORSE—dashing roan 1-2 inches high and 9 in. . ng On black wheels. ‘OAST- DEFENSE GUN- 6 '..or repeater. 25 wood am ■ nit ion bails! \ \ FT. TRAIN —Enameed ’■•cl! Locomotive and Tilman. Each 2-ft- lone $2.49 T OLL BUGGIES-like a real baby's! Rubber-tired " heels. Reclining back . $3.50 7 1-2 - IN. CABINETfor . o r little seamstresses! Enameled colors. VRCHERY GAME 12-ijl. Hickory bow. 4 rubber tip ped arrows and 2 targets! -7" BASSINETS for sleepy dolls. Hardwood in colors-; Wooden wheels. _ $1.00 VRLOCIPEDES-Ui- young folks who like to go places! . POOL TABLE—2 cues and balls! Table is cpllaps ible. TABLE AND CHAIRS—j piece enameled. An ex ceptional value ... •. A PEDAL BIKE that squeals of delight this toy will bring ........... 1932 PONTIAC ROAD STER. All steel! A "mean Job." Smartest ear out! .... $8.9!: AUTOMOBILE 5 TOYS in one. interchangeable toy Auto. All steel. . IRISH MAIL—for children 5 to 12 years of age. Strong but light $2.3? $4J! DOLL and BASSINET. An ideal gilt for a little girl Bedding is pretty ... .. DOLL FURNITURE — Living Dining Room. Bed Room. Kitchen and Bath Room Sets UNCLE WIGGLY GAME. This game would delight any child. . . ... . ALIBI GOLF FOR IN DOOR OR OUTDOOR SPORT r__ TOY IRON—Made like Mother day, ironing day, what fun to set up your little board light beside mothers. 49( Greatest STOVE VALUES of the Year Ward’s is the largest stove store in the world. Natur ally we can, and do, give the foremost values. NOW—for a limited time—we are offering these 7 . mazing opportunities; NEW PORCELAIN ENAMELED STOVES Coal Ranges Formerly $70.50 _ $00.50 Laundry Stove $6.95____i $5.95 Kerosene Ranges Formerly $47.50 _$39.95 iasoline Ranges Formerly $79.95 _$69.95 Circulating Heaters Formerly $49.95 __$36.S' RECONDITIONED STOVES Coal Ranges Formerly $55.00 _____ $37.50 Circulating Heaters Formerly $59.95 _$49.95 Many Other Stove Bargains Not Listed. Save At Ward’s On Your New Stove! [HA! AUTO HORN $3 "Chromium Hated llortf! An Ot(*Ur,ai>3 t'.ift Value At 31. ■ VVr a niuVortst tfleadr High fre. querscy type u. ec cn 11u- ;;; w c it Ladies’ Outiiijr (idwns. Sizes. 15. 4 rv l(i and 17 TT%/C Ladies’ Silk Scarfs, As sorted colors 79c Children’^ Outing Pa jama*. W*lh a a & wit hoiil foot C I ,adies’ Slip on 29c and Suede Gloves. ' 89c Full 5S 'i i o Assorted colors Comforters. T 1 ONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 139 - Ml Sr 1 Ph > *f Shelby, N. C. £j| i our Neighbor Saves Money at Ward’s Whv Don't You? | Jape L: ::,5i {Joves h" Wi den <n. 'i our I.ist! n’s’.-t Seir S*; Ir Slip-On.*' $!.9g iU ill ' and tVuej ",)pUque c'ltiii •/evscwh . j,c. m; lack or bro#M i sizes 6‘a to 8i i-Pc. Luncheon Set \ Practical Gift that V v Happy - CKritMtaf! j ” - - • 79c ■ m C 1 oi h. .pkius. Tubta; •nbroldery I r ■;« box. ' WimWIHIHHiK II omen’s Handbag. f and Grain Lratlv:-— . . lop. il rt f. ■ r. me : tyics iined; mirror ant coin purse i n each. Outdoor GIovss Outdoor Friend:;— Vicmen — rir-.re Caff 0“ant!cls 29c :: ;uiv:y ' k n i t v..i.v f a n c v cu> r s in smart t entreating c'j . ms. TURKISH TOWELS V'.l'i (' Fast-C olor Borders Make t’SEFVL GTs! Lash is 19 © Choose jjv. gifts til is year These Towels ir • thick ahd fluffy GIRLS’ SLIPPER Gifts to Wear i>i'. lmiUh Everest? — Enjoy! I.» •V !-■(•.I 1» t ■ Ui 39c , r c d Felts .liras ting col Padded ironic leather e and heel. len’s Fine Mutflerr Vmarfng Wide Gift Selection priced Far Below -tu"l Y<|lwe $1.98 .'1 e w patterns and plain colors to meet everj idea of beauty. Men’* Dress Hose 3 Pairs In a* llandsnmr Gift Box! A ir^.ilar $1.50 Valnt;! $1.00 Smart socks lor die* sor business! Silk and rayon. All new patterns'
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