Society Of Palm Beach To Parade Chicago.—Palm Beach styles, fashion setters for next sum mer, bear good news for Dixie, for cotton* in novrl guises Is a leading fabric. Mattress ticking beach pajamas hand crochet cotton gloves Tor sport, diagonal stripes .and veuves That's a style bulletin from the array of winter resort fashions sluWtn by the Cotton Textile In stitute of New York today at the American Farm Bureau federation convention in demonstrating the new cottons and lines that make last summer’s wardrobe passe. The high points in fashion are: Diagonal stripes, emphasis on but ton trimmings, higher, squater neck lines, interesting sleeve treatment from sleeves set in with bias bands to a new cape sleev. And the new cotton fabrics in clude: Crochet effects, meshes, knitted, woven and ribbed diagonals, drawn effects in ribbed meshes, rick rack mesh, waffle pique, lacy drop stitch voile. A new1 gray that Is Icy In tone is ace high In exclusive apparel. Fol lowing close on Its heels ni fashion favor is a new dark red akin to raspberry—and a grayed pink. WTflte Is exceedingly Important, and so are the pastels. The new reds, of which there arc several, have either a raspberry or yellowish cast. Mt Sinai News Of Current Week District W. M. U. Meeting. People Visiting About Over Week-End. (Special to The Star.) Mt. Sinai, Dec 8. The W. M U. district meeting of group No. 2 com posed of the following churches, Boiling Springs, Beaver Dam, Flint Hill. New Hope, Poplar Springs and Mt. Sinai met at church Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. A very impressive program was rendered by members of the various societies. The ‘‘Light of the Christmas” was the theme of the entire program. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bridges. Messrs. Durham and Milan Bridges attended the singing convention at * Double Springs Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde McSwam of Earl were recent callers at Mrs. J, H Rollins. Little Miss Mary Haas of B'.arl was the attractive night guest Wednesday of her classmate. Miss Jane Poston. , Mr. Cline Harrill of Chapel Hill spent last week-end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. X,. Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hupi of Shelby spent the latter part of last week in this community visiting relatives. Mrs. J. D. Branten who spent a fortnight at the bedside of her brother, Mr. John Rollins, returned to her hornt in Shelby Friday. Mr. R. O. Ellis spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jim Humphries in Swainville. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hamrick and baby daughter of Flint Hill were spend-the-day guests of Mr. and jvirs. s. a. Clary Thursday. Messrs. Lebron Rogers, Miller and J. C. Ellis attended the fid dlers convention in LaUimore Sat urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Glee Bridges ana - Children of Kings Mountain called at the home of Mr. and Mrs J. c Bridges Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Weaver, Misses Buna and Norine Rollins of Gaff ney were dinner guests of Mrs. Docie Rollins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Rogers were spend-the-day guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Grover Hamrick near Sharon. Mr. Ruben McSwam and chil dren and Mr. Miller Ellis visited tile former's mother, Mrs. Mary McSwam of Beaver Dam Sunday afternoon. Mrs. McSwain accom panied them home for a week's stay. Mrs. F. B. Putnam and children were Wednesday night calelrs ai the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. O Randall of Piney Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Hamrick ol Boiling Springs were spend-the day guests of Mr. and Mrs Garlic Hamrick Sunday. Ha* Coughed For One Solid Month Charleston, S. C., Dee. 4.—An drew Brelich, 20-year-old hitch hiker, has had hiccoughs intermit tently since November 6. He is in the city hospital here. Brelich, who said his home was 67 Wall street, New York, blamed « piece of cabbage he picked up by the roadside and ate for bis ail ment. The Star has the greatest pulling poafcr and local advertiser can buy —because it is the dominant new^ publication going into more than 5000 Cleveland county homes Low Duty Killed Monazite Mining In Cleveland Area Charlotte' Observer. What the feldspai industry ol the North Carolina mountains lies wanted Is more protection again*' the imported article, and now come-, the president, under privilege ol the flexible tariff act, lowering the duty on imported feldspar. It wu:> because ihe. law duty on monazite that a flourishing industry i> Cleveland county was killed dead as a door nail, It is not of murii comfort to the promoters of these industries that the taiifi on Czech slides has been raised. j Pleasant Ridge Wieek-Lnd Mention i Playlet Presented \1 (liurrli. Mrs. Oeii. Hamrick 111. Mrs. Kam sey Better. (Special to Tin Situ.i Pleasant Ridge. 1 )ec. 8.—Tht Woman's Missionary .society gave .1 playlet Sunday night at the church entitled "Giving as the Wise Men.' Rev. W O. ramp guve an inspit ing talk which was enjoyed by ail. Mi. umi Mrs. Abram Oaves spent Sunday -with Mr., and Mrs. C. O. Ramsey. Those culling at tin home of Mr and Mrs. Frank Humphries Sun day were Mr. and Mrs, Shelton MC Swahi and Mr. and Mrs. Winifred McSwain. 1 We are sorry to know tiiat Mrs Geo Use Hamrick is sick at this w rit ing,„ The friends of Mrs. C O. Haiti;,ev will be glad to know Utat she is getting along nicely since returning ironi tfte hospital. Mr and Mrs. Everett Walker spent Saturday night witli Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins near Forest City. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anthony and I two sons, Charlie and Hazel, of the Poplar Springs community • pent Sunday wiUj Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Bridges* "c We are glad to know that Mrs. J H. McSwatn is improving. Mr, and Mrs Winifred McSwuin. Wyatt Jones anti Gladys MeSwaln attended the fiddlers convention a' Lattlmore Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. D. O. McSwuin went to Charlotte last Wednesday even ing on business. Mr. and Mrs. Fay McSwatn were the week-end guests of Me. and Mrs. W. E. Walker. Mr. Joe P. Wright of Klienboro | spent the week-end with Mr, and l Mrs. C. O. Ramsey. Mr. Dan Gold Improving From Operation. Hog Killing Tithe.' Personals. (Special to The Star t Eton. Dec. 8 Our farmers tire enjoying the line rains and cool | weathei. Several line hogs have been butchered. Rev. D. G. Washburn tilled his appointments Saturday and Sun day giving helpful messages te large congregations. A large number of our people at tended the singing convention at Double Springs Sunday afternoon. Messrs, J. T, Lutz, Tom Cornwell J. W. Irvin and G. T. Cabaniss at tended the Sunday school meeting at Double Shoals Sunday afternoon Miss Estelle Bess of Vale spent the week-end rs guest of Miss Clauda Spencer/’ Mr. Marcus Martin .-.pem Saiur Iday in Cllffstde visiting Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Gold. Mrs/Ellen Wilson upd Misses j josle Wilson and Beatrice Cabanivk | spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs, Oscar Cabaniss of Clover, S. C. Mrs M. M. Murrey of Union county spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Simmons. Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Grayson Of New House visited' Mrs Dor Gold Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Austell of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. G H. Simmons over the week-end, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cabanas visited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Mlntz Sunday afternoon. Rev. D. G Washburn was the dinner guest Sunday of Mrs. C. G Poston. Mr. ana Mrs william Beam of Shelby visited Mrs. Beam's parents Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Owens Sunday. Glad to know Mr. Dan Gold is improving after an operation in the U. S. Naval hospital at Portsmouth Va. Mr. G. H. Simmons spent Sunday in Columbia, S. C. Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bart Smith. Messrs. Edgar and Leonard Cham pion left Monday for Athens, Ga„ to be gone for several days. Miss Mozell Brackett, is spending a few weeks with Mrs. E. E Caba niss. Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hamrick of Fallston visited in the community Sunday. Concentrate your advertising in the field where you expect to make most sales. Use the Cleveland Star advertising columns and the Star .' free cut and copy service. Lattimore News Of Personal Items Social at Martin timin'. Mr». Crow der Belter. Fiddlers Con vention a Success. ■ Special to The Star.) Lattlmore, Dec. 8 -The Inter mediate B Y. P. U. Is giving a so cial Monday night at the home of Mr. J. C. Martin. Group 1 and 4 are entertaining 3 and 2 Mr. and Mrs. Grady Wilson of Zion spent, awhile with Mrs. i O. Hamrick Saturday. Mr Wilbur Wilson. who teaches at Piedmont spent awhile Sunday at hoftie I Mrs. P D. Crow dei' w ho has been very sick is able to be out again. Mis. Ora Jones has returned from a visit in Gaffney, S C . with Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Turner Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bradley and daughter Betty Jean; were the din ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Yates Cooper. The following visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamrick on Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ruffin Crawford and children. Miss Helen and Mr Frank Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Willie Bettie. Miss Sally and Baxter Bettis. Mrs Eugene White and baby and Mr. and Mrs. George Washburn and daughters all of Earl. Mr. Edward Wilson has been sick for the past week but is able to be bark, in school this week. Rev. and Mrs. Rush Padgett of Grover and Rev, and Mrs. J. D, Bridges were the dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Ham rick. Mrs. t>. c. Wilson Spent Monday with her sister, Mrs P. D Crowder who has been very sick Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Turner of Gaffney, S3, C.. and family spent the day Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. Y Jones and family. Miss Ozelle Bradley spent the week end at home Miss Bradley works In Efirds department store. Mrs. J W. Spangler has returned home after spending several weeks with her daughter Mrs.1 Plato Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Putnaui and Rebecca of Shelby, visited Mr. and Mrs. c. Jeff Hamrick Sunday; Mr. Add Monroe left for Raleigh Saturday on business. Misses Blanche Armstrong and "Red" Threatt spent Tuesday in Bolling Spring. Miss Jessie Pearl Irvin of the Zion community is visiting Misses Bea trix and Amette Blanton Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Shy tie and Miss Genevieve and Mr. Marsden Blanton of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hawkins Sunday. Mr j. vv. Greene is spending this week at the home of Mr, Monroe Jones. Mr. John Martin of Mooresbofo, spent tlie day at the home of Mr. J. C. Martin Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Harrill spent awhile Sunday with Mr Harrill's father, Mr. J B Harrill of Shelby Mr. WiUard Rayburn of Waco, visited Mr/and Mrs. S. C Rayburn on Sunday. Misses Pearl Jones. Ereien Brad ley and Mattie Dm Philbeck were tfie dinner guests Sunday of Miss 'Lucile Poston. Misses Dorcas Harrell and Dora Belle McArthur were the dinner guests Sunday of Miss Ciena Mc Kinney. The Fiddiers Convention that was field Saturday night was a success. The program was enjoyed by all especially Jimmie J(Pinson and his one man band of York. S. C. The Baltimore High plays Glen wood Tuesday night at Marion in basketball. Our boys have flayed 4 games this season and have won all. And we hope them great success on Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs, Jimmy Johnson of York. 8, C . arid tgriiily were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Shearer. I'm STU'S Ml k. Under »nd by virtue ot the power and authority conferred uwn me. be reason of a certain deed of Irust Sated March „ 1&30 executed by o. 2. Wilson and wife Millie Wilton. Manilla Jane Wilson usln «lei. and Ocklc Ellen Wilson isinglei to Bynum E Weathers trustee same Or me ot record in. Che oifice of the register o deeds for Cleveland county. N. C . In book IV- ruMfc 1M securing an indebtedne ■ therein teftrred to am) default having been made in the payment of said in debtedness. and having been called upon to execute the trust. I trustee as afore said will sell tor cash to the highest btd -der at public auction at the court house door 111 tlhelby. N c . on Mandays January II. l»a*. [at 13 o ciock M, the following described real estate: All of that certain tract of land lying m No. g township. Cleveland rountv N C adjoining lands 01 \V. T. Powell, j. A Horn, Sum Hamrick, Fred R Washburn and wile, Ua Maud rWashburu. Jot Covington, et al , bounded as follows: Beginning at a hickory, Joe Covington's corner, and runs with W. T. Powell s line N 83 E, 137 poles to a stone In W. T Powell's line; thence with J A. Horn's line S. 3 W. 81 1-3 poles to a stone pile, thence with Sum Hamrick's and Fred R Washburn and wile Ha Maud Wash burns lines W. 134 poles to a stone, Joe Covington s corner, thence with his line N 69 1-3 poles to the place of beginning, containing 581* acres, more or less Being the same property conveyed to O Z. Wilson by two deeds as follows .11. Deed from Matilda Jane Wilson min gle! and Ockie Ellen Wilson tslngie) dat ed August t", 1937, and recorded In book 3-W page 1S3; (3). Deed trotn I. F. Wil sou and wife. E C Wilson by deed dated August 17, 1927, and recorded In book 3-W at page 151, both of the Cleveland county registry. This land u offered for sale subject to a prior encumbrance In favor of tht North Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank of Durham, Durham. N C, unpaid takes and any other prior liens which mat be outstanding. I his the Sin da} of December, 1931. BYNUM E WEATHERS Trustee. It Dec 9c County Commissioners Order Bills Paid, Handle Other Routine Work • .rant Itiglit of Way lor S. P. I'. Light Line to New Convict Camp. At the meeting of the Clev- * eland county commissioners this week a right of way was grant ed to tlie Southern Public Util ities or a light line to the new state convict camp ilow being erected north of the fair 1 ground. Other items transacted included j the following: i Ten dollars was allowed to tlie I support of Alonzo Wright. W. P Ledford was released from | pay mg poll tax. M. M. Jones was allowed $6 for j support. Columbus Johnson was ordered To the county home. | The following bills were ordered paid: McK night & Co., home $24 10. Shelby Radiator Shop, county ! home, $3.25. * American Rool Co.. Co. home $0.50 Southern Cotton Oil Co., county [home, $12.35. D. Hi Cline Inc.. Co. home $9.28. O. E. Ford Co, Co. home $39.97. Cleveland Hdwe. Co.. county home, 12$.35. Cleveland Auto A: Body Works, county home $5.00. New Method Soe Shop, county home. $5.00, A, V. Wray & # Sons, county horde. $161.89. Shelby Potato Storage House, county home, $18.84. Standard Oil Co., county home $83.52. Shelby. Planters Hardware Co., county home, $4.55. Shelby Hardware Co, county home, 75c. J. W. Cornwell. 20 yards of Sand for county home $2.00. John T. Borders, salary $100.00 Mrs. John T. Borders,, extra la bor $50.00. E. S. Hendrick, service station county home $7.85. Sloop Pharmacy, county home. $2,15. Paul Poston, corn meal for coun ty home, $7.75. Paul Webb