•Pilot and Mail Safe in Crash though it fell into the heart ol Pittsburgh after Its pilot, Melvin C. Garlow (upper left), had deserted it via parachute—^nd safely—Gar low’s mail plane didn't touch a soul, though it did do plenty of dam age to old Mechanical Hall, as shown in photo. Wreckage of the plane is indicated by arrow. Note how parts of the building suffered from the crash. Pilot Garlow is shown recovering the sack ox mail which ac xompanied the plane on its uncontrolled plunge. \ Webb Theatre / TONIGHT & TUESDAY i 1 Oc and 25c G/Or b o ^Rjvarro t (Data Han a ^/atq^Muynfjayo pictum LOOK 5 Quarts Famous Autoline Oil for 75c For all makes of cars FOR 15 DA,YS ONLY! ROGERS MOTORS Better Service 5,000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 intense Readers. If you have something to sell, tell ’^ese 20,000 People about it in these columns, i LOCAL and* •PERSONAL News Mr. and Mrs. David L. Wilson i and family of Littleton, spent the holidays here with Mr. Wilson's father, Mr. W. P. Wilton. Mcsdames Herbert Champion and B. M. Dennis and little Edna Brooks j spent Monday at Newberry. S. C., j guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Dennis. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Jones an-1 ! nounce the birth of an eight and | ; one half pound daughter, Wilhelm-1 taenia, Tuesday at their home on Kings Mountain Road. - —.— Miss Hazel Holmes left Wednes- j ' day for her home at Councils to | ! spend Christmas w ith her parents, i j Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Holmes. i Mrs. S F. Roberts and Mr. and 1 Mrs. L. G. Thompson were dinner guests Christmas day of Mr. and j Mrs.'Joe Austell in Greenville, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Plaster spefit the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Plaster's parents at Abbeville, S. C. 1 _ | | Miss Adelaide Elam of Intermont I ! college, Bristol, Va.. arrived last Saturday for the Christmas holi days with her mother, Mrs. Orlando | Elam. I Mr, and Mrs, J. J. Owen spent1 Christmas day with friends In j | Charlotte. PeUx and Alex Gee and Billy Mc Knight, students of Davidson col lege, are spending the holidays at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs, Felix Gee and sons, Felix, Jr., and Alex Gee. spent I Christ mao day with Mr. and Mrs. B. |W. Montgomery in Spartanburg. Is. c. I .* j Mrs, j. t. Gardner is spending j the holidays with her daughter I Mrs. Graham Morrison in Lincoln | county. Mrs. Gardner's daughter .Mrs. Helen Carriclc and her two i daughters, Helen and Caroline are j visiting in High Point. j Mrs. Yates Bridges of Forest City I and Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Wall of Gaffney, spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. James Love. Mr. Lewis Baily, well known at torney of Atlanta, Ga„ spent Christmas here with his family. J Mrs, Eliza Robert! of Red Springs: l and Mrs. Robert Liner of Canton are visiting Mrs. Talmadge Gard ner and Mrs. Herman Eskridge. Mr. and JIrs. Frank Harris of Anderson, S. C. spent last night with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J F. Harris. I George Richbourg, of Statesville,] i spent Christmas day with his par-j ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Rich-1 Miss Ida Abrams visited her fath er near Forest City Christmas dav. Mr. and Mrs. Lowery Austell spent Sunday with Mr. Pink Irvin and family. Miss Mary Whisnant who teaches at Stovall and Miss Ruth Whisnant who teaches at Lattimore are spending the holidays with their mother, Mrs. D. A. Whisnant. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dover and children of Lenoir spent Christmas, day with their parents Mr. and Mrs. J. I,. Dover. They were ac companied home by J. L. Dover, Jr. lor a week-end visit. Mr. and Mrs. C. Grady Royster of Fallston spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Magness. Mrs. W. C. Sarratt underwent an operation at the Shelby hospital Saturday and is doing very nicely. Chas. Caveny and Leland Royster of Furman University are spending the Christmas holidays at their respective homes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Austell and family of Greenville, S. C., are spend ing to-day with Mr. Sam Austell at Earl, Miss Virginia Austell of Green ville, S. C. is visiting her grand mother, Mrs. S. P. Roberts, Mr. Robert C. Miller spent the holidays with friends in Johnson City, Tenn., and Newton, this state. Mrs. Horace E. McSwain and two sons of Charlotte Court House, Vo. are spending the holidays with her father In lower Cleveland. Mrs. J. D. Eskridge and Miss Bertha Bostic had as dinner guests Sunday Mrs. John Byers and fam ily of Charlotte. Mr. Sam Austei! and Dr. and Mrs. 1. D. Moody. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Morgan andj children spent Christmas day with Mr. Morgan’s parents at Union! Mills Dr. Joe Osborne who Is on the! staff of the Henry Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Ga. spent the holiday? | here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs j J. R. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey King ofj Chapel Hill arrived yesterday to] spend a few days with Mrs. Kind's parent?, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Borders. Mr. and Mrs. John Hudson spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives at Brevard. * i Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McBrayei and little daughter. Betty, ot Reich-j vllle spent Christmas with Mr ano Mrs. L. F. McBrayer. Mr. Mc Brayer returned to ReidsviUc yes terday and Mrs. McBrayer and daughter went to Crawfordville. Ga. to spend two weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hubert. Mr. kr.d Mrs. C. A. Morgan went to Health Springs, S. C„ Sunday! to visit relatives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton spent the week-end with relatives at Forest City, their children, Mary and Miller Newton are spending the holidays with their grandmother at Albemarle. Billy Thompson of York, S. C. visited his father, Mr. L. G. Thomp son and Mrs. Thompson last week Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reavis spent yesterday with his parents at Yad kinville. Mr. and Mrs. Mangum Roberts and little daughter of Mooresviile were guests of their parents Mr and Mrs. J. F. Roberts yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Harrill had as dinner guests yesterday at their home on E. Sumpter Street: Mr and Mrs. J. D. Clennner and Ted Clemmer of Bostic. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clemmer and Mr. and Mrs E. M. Smith of Monroe, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Stroupe, and Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Williford of Charlotte Mrs. Lizzie Blanton of Greenville, S. C., Mrs. J. C. Dodd, and Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Whitaker of Jefferson ville, Ga. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dodd at their home at Sharon, Christmas day. Miss Louise Ledford of the State Hospital cf Winston-Salem spent Thursday and Friday at home with her father Mr. J. F. Ledford and family. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Hardin and children were dinner guests of Mrs Hardin's mother, Mrs. Dllllng, in Kings Mtn. Christmas day. « Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kincaid of Gastonia spent Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Dodd. Miss Giyn Moore of Atlanta re turned home yesterday after a few days stay with Mrs. T. W. Ham rick, following the funeral of Mr Hamrick. Miss Willie Mae Jones of Forest City was week-end guest of her sister Mrs. Hoyt Sparks. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Lattimore of Spartanburg, S. C. were dinner guests, yesterday of Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Irvin. Mrs. J. J. Roberts and children visited her sister. Mrs. L. Y. Ran dall at Chick Springs sanltorium, Saturday. Heywood Austell of Miami. Fla will return Wednesday after spend ing Christmas with his parents. M1 and Mrs. O. F. Austell at Earl. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Gladden and Mrs. Stancill of Kings Mtn. visit ed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Gladden, yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McNeely and four daughters spent Christmas day with Mr. McNeely's father at Greensboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ramond Cline anti iamily of Kings. Mtn. spent Christ mas day with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Borders. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newton had as dinner guests Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Hope Harrill, Miss Jennie Mae Harrill and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrill of Forest City, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Young of Albemarle. Mrs. Essie Darby spent Christmas day with .relatives at Chester, S. C Mrs. W. L. Packard spent Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs. George Shuford at Cliffside. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harrill of Raleigh are spending the Christmas holidays with Mr. Harrill’a relatives at Lattimore. Mrs. Harrill before marriage was Miss Laura Wither spoon of Raleigh Mr and Mrs. l. G. Gladder, of Lowell announce the birth of a daughter. Joan, on Dec. 19th. Mr and Mrs. Gladden formerlv lived in Rhelbv Carlos and Fields Young, Jr., spent] the week-end In Mars Hill, visiting Virgil Cos. who accompanied them back for a visit during the holidays. Mr. J. F. Carroll of York, S C visited his sister, Mrs, \V. L. Fan ning last week. Miss Ella Mae Blanton is visiting j Mias Janie Turner In Lincoln tor.. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Stevenson am.t little daughter. Helen will return.I to-morrow from a few days visit] to Mr. Stevenson's relatives a* > Beuna Vista and Charlottesville. Va. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Spearin' of South Georgia are visiting Mt | and Mrs. Frank Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. drover McClure o', Rosman spent (Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Borders. Mrs. McClur.; remained for a weeks visit #Mus Margaret Blanton spent tne week-end with Miss Eloi c Byrd at j Hendersonville, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wall, o; hex-, ington, visited Mr, and Mrsv L. P. j Holland during the holidays. Mrs Joe Hill and Miss liudlov. j Hill, of Concord, are visiting JL i and Mrs, Will Llnebergc . Mr. and Mrs. Jay McJ.tu ry, of j High Point, returned Sunday after! spending the holidays at home. Miss OUlc Sherrill, of Greens- j boro, visited her parents, Rev, and; Mrs. C. F. Sherrill during the holl- ‘ days. Miss Kiln Lipscomb spent Christ-, mas day with relatives In Oaffrcv.! s. c. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Thompson and daughter, Betty, spent Christ mas day in Gastonia with Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Pennlnger. Mrs. M. C. Penningar, of C-onaord, ] is spending the holidays with her} daughter, Mrs Julian Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Julian Ragland, .ol Salisbury, are visiting their par-' ents, Mr. and Mrs. I.. F. McBrayer. Rev. W. H. Wall returned Satur- j day to fill his pulpit at Mt Tabor; Sunday after a visit to his home; here. Miss Laura Plonk, director of the Work Shop in Asheville visited Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Suttle yesterday at tending their 25th redding anni versary celebration. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sing, of Char lotte, spent yesterday with Mrs. Orlando Elam. They were accom panied home by Mias Margaret Elam for a few days visit. Governor O. M. Gardner "hnd son, Ralph, left yesterday for a trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Callahan visit- ! ed relatives in Forest City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Austell, of Ra leigh. visited home folks during the holidays. Mr. Nelson Callahan returned to ! Chapel Hill Sunday after spending i a few days with his parents here. ! Miss Louise Hucktns, of Forest j City, is visiting friends and rela-; fives here. . Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Callalian and daughter, Gladys, spent Christmas day in Charlotte. They went after the death of Mr. Callahans father. They were accompanied home by their son, Nelson, of Chapel Hill. \ - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Slgmond and children, of Lincolnton, spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Sig mond's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. i McAlister. Mr. mio Mr; Moyn Smith. Ot! Bristol, Tetin., who have been visit ing Mrs. Smith’s parents. Mr. *nd Mr:. S. F Hoey, left yesterday tor Knoxville, where they will spend a fext days hefo: .• returning home , Mr. ami Mm. Wyatt Lipscomb j and family visited In Gaffney. 8. C ! Sunday afternoon. M . ami Mrs. Drew McCarir.. or Oast onto, spent the Christina: boll-j days with their parent?. Mr. and Mn. Jim twin, M-'.swt Jenmc Mae and Marguer-. it« Callahan attended the funeral j o: thbfr g.andrather in Charlotte' Saturday. At The Theatres Ltuda Wutfeh;.-, iUmtkmia newest leading cel-brity and star or "ScbJ Skier." has the title role in "Good! Sport,” a picture which combines e] unique fcrffl of entertainment with] * searching matrimonial study, to-! day and Tuesday at the Carolina ! John Boies plays opposite Linda ur| Uie millionaire she meets in her, **ncartngt, Allan Dineliarta enacts1 her iaithlei;; husband and OretaI Meson his Inamorata, Minna Oom - * hell a swanky gold-digger, Mack! Bennett comedy and Fox News are! extra features on the bill. MOM has paired the persona li lies ot Greta Garbo and Ramcn Novarro In one ambitious produc tion called "Mata Hari," the new picture at the Webb today and Tuesday. Tire ttory from which ‘Mata Hari" was marie was taken from the original based upon the life and loves of the famous fem inine spy who v.a * executed by a French firing squad for a career ot exotic Intrigue that cost the lives of many Allied officers during the World war. A brilliant supporting cast Includes Lionel Barrymore, Lewis Stone, C. Henry Gordon, Ka ren Morley and Alec B. Franck. Card of Thank*. We wish to extend our sincere appreciation to Dr. B. B. Matthews the girls quartet of LaFayette Methodist church, friends and neighbors for all kindnesses ren dered and beautiful flowers sent during the sickness and death of our loved one. May God’s richest blessing be with you. Mrs. A. M. Martin and Children, Mr. Callahan Diet In North Charlotte J. N. Callahan, age 73. died in North Charlotte on Christmas eve and was buried on Saturday fol lowing at Providence church in Rutherford county. Mr. Callahan was bom In Rutherford and was the father of Mr. H. A. Callahan of Shelby. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue "of the power ot tale eon talned In a Deed of Trust executed on February J3th, J9M. by T. Boyce Maune; and wile, to me ae Trustee, and default haring been made In the payment of the indebtedse-is secured and having been called upon to execute the trust I will sell for cash to the highest bidder a: the Court House door In the Town of Shelby N C., at public auction on . SATURDAY, JANUARY 30th. 1833, * at 13 o'clock U the following described real estate situated in Cirvrland County N. C., and described as follows; Two 131 lots situated In the Hortherr. »art of the Town of Shelby, and being j t part of the Hopper lands, as shown on i plat made by o. C. Thompson, Bui reyor, the first lot being fully descr.bed in a deed from J. T. 6 Mauney and wife to T. Boyoe Mauney. and the second lot being fuliv described In a deed from Kathleen P. Bo'hsmmer and husband to r. B. Mauney, by deed dated April l»tn 1839. The Deed ot Trust under which thfc sale Is made Is recorded m Book 116 page 63 In the office of the Register o Deeds of Cleveland County, N C„ ard reference la hereby had to said instrii ner.t for full description of said property ay metes and bounds. The foregoing property is sold subject to any existing unpaid taxes Tills December 3Sth, 1931. Clyde R. Hoey. Trustee. tt-Dec J»-c STAR ADVS. PAYS Father And Sons Thank You Yes, you as well as we, have much to be thank ful for during this beautiful and joyous Christmas season. With the year 19S1 closing, we thank you for your generous patronage and you confidence. May the New Year bring all of Us peace, happiness, health and a greater share of prosperity. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons THESE SEVEN A V. WRAY VICTOR WRAY GEORGE WRAY LEE WRAY HARVEY WrRAY CHARLES WRAY STOUGH WRAY Carolina • 'P I,m s POPULAR PLAYHOUSE” PHONE 446 TODAY and TUESDAY A modem . . . clever . . . fast-moving story that give* the lowdovn on fast-stepping husbands and unwed but not unwooed ladies . . , “Good Sport” • Linda Watkins. John Holes, (ireta N is sen. Minna (tombell, Hedda Hopper. AUo Mack Sennett Comedy and Fox Newa ADMISSION 10c AND 25c YOUR CHRISTMAS CHECK invested in a good Diamond Ring, Bar Pin or Bracelet will afford you lasting pleasure. We had a good sale on Diamonds, but have some fine ones left. You can get one almost at your own price. Come in and look them over and see for yourself what a real Diamond ' Bargain is. New shipment since Christmas of Ladies’ and Men’s Elgin Watches. Same low prices will prevail. T. W. Hamrick Co. — JEWELERS and OPTOMETRISTS — NASH RECEIVED TODAY ANOTHER LOT NEW DRESSES COME EARLY FOR FIRST CHOICE $5’95 and $*7-0® Here comes another lot of those new bright dresses. The third big shipment within the past few days. They’re instant sellers, so come tomorrow while selection is best. * A LARGE LOT COATS Priced Regularly up to $22.50 TO CLOSE OUT $10-00 Don’t let this low price mislead $ou. These Coats are splendid values. All wool materials, Silk Linings and excellently tailored by one of New York’s leading Coat houses. NASH Exclusive But Not Expensive

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