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Why Tramp Around To Buy Or Sell? Use Star Want Ads. .----- " - —-SgSBSgW^BBI Quick Results 1UU ▼▼ WANT ADS Rati ' I <>r W uni Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad 25c. this size 1 tern per word each insertion This, size type 2c per word each insertion. niri size type 3c per word each insertion II YOU; FEET HUK'I 'ou, visit us and have Dr -S' iiuil s representative «am fhem free. A. V. Wray & * Suns. tf-SOt CALI. 8C2. THK AUTO IN\ to county Jpll" and let u. wrvs;» ci greabv your-car for 75c ti 2tk WHEN YOU HAVE A lov.ed one to die, you should acknowledge the flowers sent hy friends and show your ap preeiation of the sympathy extended. Use sympathy ac knowledgement cards, plain white or w i t It mourning ■dgev. New samples and re Juced prices at The Star of . tf 9p SIX DOLLAR COAL Nat Bowman Coal Go. tf 18c CRT A BLUM'S 1832 ALMANAC FREE V.lt:i a six months renewal iur Tilt' Svm-. Readers, who can't nt to Tiie Star office, will pleas' mail in their rcnawal for si:: or ! ?, mouths anti the 1932 Blunt's AL mmae will bt mailed free. The Star Shelby. Ct 'ip RECOLLECTION of Quality remains long after price is forgot ten. Nat Bowman Coal Co. ■ tf-ISc RED BAR & DARBY need no introduction. Nat Bowman Coal Co_ tf-18c WEDDING INVITATION and announcement?. Several new lines at greatly reduced prices. Copper plate engraved, process (raised letter) work and plain printing. Three grades at three prices and the very nev.es t stock and styles. The Star, phone 11. ti' 9p THREE GRADES AND three price ranges in wed ling invitations and announce ments. Beautiful line*of sam ples at greatly reduced prices diown ,at The Star office. A BLUM'S 1932 ALMANAC FRFi* wall a six months renewal to Th Star. Mail your check for 51.23 [■: lire Star si:: months ar.tl the al manac will be mailed back to you or call at The Star office. Ci “i ' NOTICE: ALl7 PERSONS ARL forbidden to hunt or trespas. on o-n lauds in any v:ay.. D. W. Carpenter, A. G. White, R. L. Carpenter. 3t 2lp LOST: FEMALE GERM AN~"pO lice clog, seven months old. Answers to name “Gyp" Reward if raturnei to Karl Jordan, Moores boro, R-2 3t 21;) CHRISTMAS AlONEY—$5 or more to Employed Men & } Women. You can get the.mon ey you need today. No secur ity or endorsers required, Costs but little and repay ment terms easy. Prompt, courteous service. Citizens Finance Co. 12 Lineheiyer Bldg. Entrance West Marlon St. tv7< • NO SLATE. NO clinkers. Nat Bowman Coal Co. tflSe USED AUTO AND TRUCK parts. Automobile glass installed Fink Iron and Metal Cj Wes, Warren s.reet, Phone 580. 't u. FAMILY OF SEVEN. WANT A two-ho: se farm to wort, owner ! umishing stock and tools. J. N Brown, R-2. Moarceboro. 2-22p WILL SELL YOtt RADIO AI your own term . Cleveland Refrig erating Company, tt SOc AI LOST ON STREETS OF SHI. by or near town Saturday morning, man's black leather billfold con taining 5120 cash., notes and re ceipts given in name of G A. Mc Curry, Ellcnboro. Reward $25.00. K* - MUTi to Star office 3t 2lp 200 6I1EK I S OF GOOD WHITE ■xiiting paper and 100 envelopes, troth printed with your name and address for 51 This is the biggest bargain evei offered in stationery. tali at Tiie Slat ofiice. t tlulck Trip. Herr Neumann (returning home from life mother-in-law's funeral, as a tile falls on life head): "By Jove, she's soon got to heaven.’’ f'oins And Gone. Blinltcr: "T woke up last night with the feeling that my gold watch was gone, The impression was so strong that I got up to look." Jiiikcr: "Weil, was it gone?” Blinker.: "No, but it was going.’ Third Ten Per Cent Paid On Waco Bank Lincolnton, Dec. 211.—The third ten par cent d.vidend was paid to the depositors of the defunct Peo ples’ Bank at Waco. Cleveland county, today, according to an nouncement. made by Assistant Liquidating Agent C. W Smith, of this city. Asks For A Prayer Meeting December 31 I Writing from Ellenboro, R-3 Mr, j Martin C. Ramsey says, “I want to j ask every pastor to meet with his j people on December 3 let and hold ! a prayer meeting, praying that God will bless his people and also pia.;. that God will save many souls next .year. We want to call this night a Watch Night Appeal that the Lord wifi do for people and that the pe: - pie will do for Him. The meetings should be held simultaneously at 7:30 o'clock and everybody should | pray that the Lord will fill our | hearty with love for His cause.” WE SELL. REPAIR AND RE- j ! charge batteries. Auto Inn, next to j i County jail, phone 832. it D4e | ; FIRST IN TOWN " TO BRING j [prices down. Hair cyts, 25c; shave 115c. Central Barber Shop l 13 Dl’c FORIiENT—FIVE ROOM house, close in, all conven iences. Griffin P. Smith. tflGc I WANT TO RENT TWO HORfefc farm. Landlord fo furnish stock. V S. Webber. R-l, Blacksburg. S. C. 2t dtp STANDARD MADE RADIOS ; half price. Cleveland Refrigerating company, tf 30c M FOUND LAST WEDNESDAY-ON Highway No. 20 between Shelby j and Kings Mountain a suit case Owner may get same by identifying j and paying for this ad. Tom Jack son, Grover. l-28p * FOR BALE: KOREAN LESPED eaa seed, ogts, wheat wild barley straw, Fulghum seed oats. M. 3 Beam, Waco. 12t 4p STRAYED FROM HOME; Young white bulldog. answers fo name “Dan.” Notify J. w. Canlpe 203 McBrayer St. 3t 21p STOVE REPAIRING CALL OR write me and X will call.- W. M. Long, S. Elm St. Phone 540-M. 2t-23p ONE RCA RADIO FOR SALE. Will trade for anything. Phone 461 tf 30c M KEEP VO UK V ALU ABLES from fire and burglars. A “Treasure Chest” costs only $13.35 and its fireproof. See! the sample at The Star of fiv. A Victor product that will protect you. tf 9p FOR RENT 1 GOOD HOUSE fin: location, big let. C S Yeung. tl 13c WILL TRADE RADIO FOR srotn cak wood. Cleveland Refrig i’r.'.ing caafpauv.' it COc M LOST LAFT TUESDAY BE iv.eer. Shelby er.d Dover Mill. 100 prund 'ac!: cl floor. Finder return ij Ed Cbanjplon, Route 5. Shelby. l-26p WANTED TO BUY LATE MOI> cl Ford or Chevrolet closed car for i cash. No dealer.. V B. Splawn, East ! 3ide Mill. 2-28pd AUCTION SALE'. ! We will sell at public auction to the highest bidder at Fallston on Wednesday, Decem ber 30th at 11 o’clock four milk cows. Terms cash. The S t a m e y Co. it28c Mt. Sinai News Of Current Week Woman's Club Meets. Young Peo ple Render Program. Personals. ^Special to The Star.* Mount Sinai, Dec. 23—The Wom j au's club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. B. Putnam. | Mrs. B. O. Randall, the president had charge of the meeting until all business was taken care of, then Mrs. Wallace demonstrated on three different kinds of randy and citron j pie. The next meeting will be with ■ Mr C. T. Ellis on Jan. 18. The intermediate girls o£ our j Sunday school, gave a very insplr t program Sunday morning after | classes had reassembled in the au ditorium. The Christmas scheme was carried out in the entire pro I ____ grailt. These young gills had plan ned to give this program at the program at the county home Sun day but sickness in the county home prevented, Mrs. Evans Bostic and baby daughter. Mary Ann, returned front j the Shelby hospital, to the home ol her mother. Mrs. J. H. Rollins, j Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. X. Y Putnam and , children Mrs, J. C. Bridges; Motors Milan and £imo Bridges were gpeud-the-da.v guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glee Bridges In Kings Moun tain Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hamrick and family front near Poplar Springs spent the week end with , Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Rogers 1 Mrs. Laura Pearson of Sf tartan-: I burg, S. C.. was guest ol Mr. and | Mr;. S. A. Clary Saturday night. Mrs. Clarence Self Hitd son. 'Gene of Washington, D. C. arrived I here to spend the Christmas holl days with her parents Mr and Mrs ! ' David Champion and other relatives Mr. John Hollins accompanied Misses Narine and Buna Hollins to their home In Gaffney, S. C. Sun day where he will spent several days. Mr. and Mrs. L. C Putnam and Messrs, Howard and Arvll Putnam spent Friday with Mr and Mrs. Wilburn Putnam in Lattlmorr Miss Uovio Putnam and niece. Miss Helen Sanders and Mr. Mink of Shelby, visited Mr. and Mr*. U. Y Putnam two days last week Messrs Cline Harrlll and Taft Putnam arrived home this week from State college , to .-pend the holidays.. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawkins and son of Shelby spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. H Hawkins. Mrs L. E. Weaver and Miss No rino Rollins of Gaffney. 3 C.. were pleasant callers in the community Tuesday afternoon Messrs Harvey Lovelace and'Char lie Clary visited relatives * in the Flint Hill section Wednesday. Mf. and Mrs. Luther McSwaln and children and Miss Dorothy Me- I 8Wain of Kings Mountain were i Sunday guests Of Mr. and Mrs. D. | R MeSwain. Mr. Webb Win* Trip With Pilot Company floes to Florida and Cuba to Attend Convention. Fourth Time In McAllister f lnlt, 'Special to The Star,.' A visit to the sunshine and flow er land of Cuba with its sights and sounds of old world quatnt Ineas comes to C. R. Webb, as are ward for outstanding production of life insurance during the past year I lie has been notified by the Pilot Ufe Insurance company which he represents here. Mr Webb will be accompanied by Mrs. Webb. for whom he won an additional trip, and by his son. Billy Webb Mr. Webb will loin some other 80 members of the Pilot Life Inftiir anec company agency force and j their wives and guests In time to. reach Havana, the 22nd convention headquarters, by December 29. and the party will remain at. the Hotel Plasa until the morning of January t, The New Year's eve celebration In Havana will prove a feature of , the trip. Following two brief businevs ses sions during which President Chas. W. Gold will address the agency force represented on the trip, mem bers of the party will visit points of j Interest, which will Include the ] highlights of this vacation land. The Casino, Mono Castle, Cabana fortress, the botanical gardens, uigar mills, jal lai games. native forests, nnd many other interesting points are on the Itinerary, accord ing to announcements by company i officials who have arranged the entertainment features. Mr, Webb w>on not only two mem berships in the quarter million dol-j lar class but likewise his 4th sue- ! ressive membership in the McAlister! dun, the highest honor organiza tion of the Pilot Life insuranc* agency force. Four Year Child At Patterson Spgs. Dead Edith. 4 year-old daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. C. Gardner. Patterson Springs died Friday December 18. after an Illness of two weeks from pneumonia and complications. Funeral services were conducted, from the homo by Dr. J. B. Davis,’ and Interment was made at Sandy Run, Baptist church, Mooresboro. Surviving are besides the parent*, one sister. Estelle and one brother. Avery ngo 2 years, Imagination. Fisherman; Tile trout wus error• mous- I tell you I never saw such a fish. Friend No; T don't suppose you ever did TOOTS AND CASPER- a Sock For All. ■WAS THE NUHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS 'GEE, BUTTERCUP1. VNON'T IT BE thrilling TO GET UP IN THE MORNING AND SEE WHAT SANTA CLAUS _PUT IN OUR DOCKINGS? M, LOOK' THERE'S 5PARE-RlB5( WE DIDN'T HANG UP A STOCKING FOR HIM'. YOU POOR FELLER' YOU HAVEN’T ANY SOCKS, BUT I’LL LEND YOU ONE OF MINE.’ N OUR'E NOT 60lN£i > TO 0E NE6LECTECM THERE'. THIS SOCK tS TOR TOO, SPARE - RIBS'. VOO L.U PR09ABUY PIND IT PILLEO WITH MEAT BONES »N THE MORNING' fcflMMY Murphy/0 ATCH FOR “THE EXCHANGE OF ^IFT“> AT CASPERS INKIER PARTf TOMORROW « 12-34.? E»en Stephen! / JUST THINK, \ buttercup* During \ The ni/Vht «=>anta I CAME DOWN the Thimnsy t— 'and left You LL THESE Vtoys. Tthe minute 'THE HOOFFRS ARRIVE I LL | ^ 6ive TOOTS HER PRESENT; i cant wait until UlNNET?. TIME! f toots. HERE'S A LITTLE 4lFT AS A TOkENI OF AFFECTIOK) PROM YbuR. HUSBAND‘ ? ) A DIAMOND *?in4! CASPER. 'YOU'RE A DARL1N41. W HA-HA'HA*. f 1 E*PFCTED “TO f <3EE COLONEL HOOFER TUPN PAUE, Birr HEDJDNTi MATfeE HE<a -TRYING TO BIUPT IT THROUGH1. NOW WE'LL *5EE WHAT HE WA€> V H1C> WIPE 1 !lfl r 1 6UE55 4ReA“T M1ND^> , RON IN THE **>AMe DIRECTION. CAMPER AND » THOUGHT OP THE “>AME 6IPT FOR OUR 'f WIVE“>'. HERE*®* A IIT7I.E. < DIAMOND FOR YOU TOO, v SOPHIE DARUN* 1 A Laughing Matter. r SO ‘YOU TRIED TO DOUBLE - CROSS ME,DID 'YOU, COLONEL HOOFER? WE AGREED NOT TO SPEND OVER <8>r}'5.°° APIECE ON CHRISTMAS PRESENTS FOR OUR WIVES* AND THEN YOU SHOW UP V with a diamond rin£ for your V,uvy\ wife! I YjOESS You WANTED TO SHOW ME UP! THAT'S A FINE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT ._ To say the least ill ITS A LUCKY TWINi* TOR ME THAT I DID BUY A DIAMOND FOR SOPHIE1, YOU 4AVE A DIAMOND TO TOOTS J i Knew all the time You WERE TRYING TO PUT ONE OVER. on me', its your own fault "THAT I CANT TRUST YOU CA*rc*' I USED MV CREDIT'. A BMALL. payment Dowkj AND THE BALANCE ON EASY TERMS! HOW COULD YOU AFFORD TO BUY A DIAMOND? WHAT DID YOU USE V FO* ?/ MONEY; , HE 40T A ^OOD LAU&H THlNklNU HE PUTTING SOMETHIN 6 OVER ON ME, AMD I 6ot A 400D Lau4h TRT>n4- to ^how him up ! WELL, I 6ue^s»-A <jCX>D *. AU6H DIDN'T HURT ether of ue! An Unwelcome Privilege. , Tooie i=> N ENTERTAINING "TODAY! LOOR AT ALL PRETTY r® icup! ' P5-T, buttercup! see THAT TWl£? *TS MISTLETOE! OTCOURSE, YOU'RE TOO YOUN<^TO V. Know what J 1 IT ME AMS— M t*T MEANS THAT I'M PRIVILEGED *T0 KTiSS ANY 4IRL who stands UNDER IT l ITS Oust an old Yuletide Custom! " AH H! HERE COMES ONE. OP THE^IRLS! now watch ■ ^ daddy and LEARN ^.Ot-vSomethinZt! oh. Dear WHERE DID I LEAVE MY HAT AMD COAT? k SAY. YOU LITTLE. SCAMPITS NOT POLITE FOR YOU TO LtIve Your papa the HOPSE LAU4H.1
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