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Society NEWS. . . MRS RKNN URIM Editor' Tolonhonr llfnn for *otul and Pc non a I Column* to Mr* Rn.n D.mn Olrphnne US PARK SKY This hurrying cloud wrenched out of chaos’ wide Moves wih too large a map across our low, Tight-fitting. sky—the pattern is too wide rot men who live beneath a roof to know, Never for us this threat! li ha* es caped From ;:oine vast mold of wrath, some world still new Where evil has been born and tor ment shaped. In gardens chaste stilt wet with fiery dew We clutch at hats and bend against L * wind. That shall pass bv and break no tree, no vine. Earth is too old. our sin is too long sinned To spread the ski with terror (or i sigh. We ahfl'l not sec through darknev racked and seared The angry hand of God fear at lu. heard. -Horteiwe Flexner Kortmth! Rrldgr Clob On Tonight Dr. and MVS. San. Schehck w»ij bf host.' to members of iho Fi r' night bridge club this evening at ft o clock at their attractive home m Cleveland Springs Estate I nnifmpour; Rook llab To Meet Mrs. Evereite Houser will be hosiers to members of the Co: - temporary bool: club at a regulp" meeting oh Tu?sda" aft ". noon at 4 o'clock a. her home in Cleveland Springs Ks’.a aa. Ishp-ohig Clnh Met On 'Cuesriar Mis.' Elizabeth MiBrayer euiw tamed the l&hprnmg club at her home on North Moigan street Tues day afternoon. Interesting papers weie read by Mrs. L) \V Royste,. Mies Kteaberh Roberts hnd Miss Ruby McBrayor. At the close of tb.1 program a ti:'x.ous ulari course with accessories v, a. served Meeting Of Amen, ai Hemes Department Monda. A regular meeting of the Ameri can Homes department oi the Worn-, an's club will be held on Monday! afternoon at 3:30 at the club room' with Mrs. R. L. Weathers as chair man of the hostess committee. As sisting hostesses will be Mrs Grif fin Smith, Mrs. Grover Beam, Mrs Oliver Anthony. and Mrs. R. 1. Coinevm. All member, are rordmi-j Iv urged to be present •' .' ' ' 1 Taeadav Afternoon < lub Merls Mrs. R. It. Woods was hostes., Thursday alternoon io Hie Tuesday At‘ernoon bridge club, enorrtainit g ai the Brick House Grill, 8ou*h Washington street. Budge was played at tour tables. High score pil e for members was won by Mrs. Oflver Anthony and Mis Aaron Quinn low score. High score honcr for guests was won by Mrs. Win McCord. The hostess was assi.no.• by Miss Margaret Anthony in spr ing an elaborate salad course Regular Meeting Of Firat Division A regular meeting of the first di vision of the Woman' club wu held yesterday afternoon at tfie club room with Mrs. A. C. Richbouie Miss Nora Cornwell and Mrs G 8 Dellinger entertaining. The pro gram was opened with a piano ^■election by Miss Rebecca Hopper, who was followed by Mrs. Dennis Beam who read a papei on “Chris tlanity in the Spiritual.'’ the sub jeot of study tor the auenioon bt mg ‘ Religion of the Folk in Son" Five school girl. -Margaret L Lyle. Louise Austell, Constance Dellinger. Mary Louis Wilson and Mary Mar - garet Mull—sang a negro spiritua’ • Standing in the Need or Prayer „ They were accompanied by Esth"" Ann Quinn at the piano Mrs. A ! P. Poston concluded the program, witli a paper. -Here and The>c Along the‘Narrow Path " Simp!’ refreshment were served bv t^e Met Bases. Music And Arts Department Meets The music ano aits department st the Woman’s dub me: Wednes-! day afternoon at the ciub rooms j It was an especial program of in-! tercsting features with Mrs. Good win. chairman of the art depart ment of the Woman's club of Char lotte, as the principal speaker. Mrs. Goodwin discussed “American Art ’ Mrs. J. D. Hesshagen exhibited a number of pictures by Harold Hil ton. a North Carolina artist. They were water-colors painted recently In Florida. Mrs. Edward Libsy also made a few remarks. The latter two are also of Charlotte Mrs H. B. Fowler sang two solos. “Jasmins Door.” and “Great Days,’ accom panied by Miss Ethel Elmore at ths piano. Mr. O. B. Lewis gave a rio ttn sclo with Mrs H 8. Plaster as accompanist. During the social halt hout de lightful refreshments . were served The chairman of the hostess com mittee for the afternoon was Mrs Karl Hamrick Cecelia Music t.lub Meets Neat Wednesday A regular meeting of the Cecelia music club will be held on Wednes day afternoon next week at 3:30 with Miss Bertha Bostic as hostess at her home on E. Graha.r street. I Tom Thumb I Wedding I Mr. and Mrs. John Honeycutt in vita you to hr preoent at the mar riage of their daughter. Patsy, to i Julian Hamrick tonight at 7T0 in i a Tom Thumb wedding at the Ota l ham .school Proceeds are to go to 1 the Graham P T A. | Bonne Heurr I Club Meeting • 'Hie Bonn* Heurr. club met on •Tuesday evening with Mi s Ethel | Thomas. Following a brief business .ession. books to be used during the pring term neve selected. The club welcomed into member ship Mrs. Ovid Lewis and Miss May Connor After the biiok.-: were .selected the hostesses, assisted by Mui Mackie served a salad course with acces sories to the club members: Misses Pearl, Wilson. Jeter Young. Taylor Mulhollund, Connor Mrs Robert! Doggctt ami Mrs. Ovid Lewis. Guests) were Misses Clara Edwards Nancy1 Bagwell. Anii.i Winkler and r mist Gill Week Of Prayer Tt> Be Observed. Members of the Presbvteuaii Woman's auxiliary will obsery* tiie week of prayer next week hoi ling prayer meetings for the study of the year'.' mission study book The Church Faces Foreign Missions,” each afternoon at. ;» 30 at the, homes of different members On I Monday afternoon the meeting witlj be with Mrs. W L. McCord in-Bel-.! vedere Heights, on Tuesday After-1 noon with Mrs. H S Speck on S j Washington street, on '.Wednesday* it The church at the regular prayer j meeting hotr at 7:30; on Thu*.,nay! With Mr; H. B Miller oil N Mor- | 8*n street; an# on Friday with! Mrs Lee H Weathers on W Mai ion ■street Miss D.illon or Lattimore Weds A wedding of much interest lo thw section i. ihat. ot Mias Annie Lee Dalton to Mr Howard Hill. Mr. HiU of Lineolnlon and Mis Dalton of Lattiinoie The ceremony took place at York. S C.. Saturday. January 16 They were accompanied to York. S C. by Misses'Mary McCollum anti Air fee Peeler from Rutherford college both tying calssniares of the bride The bride is the attractive' young daughter of Mr and Mr* c C. Dalton She graduated from Lat-j time re high school two years ago Since ilia; time she has been in school ai Rutherford college Mr. j Hill is now employed with the it!<* high wax livening Division Holds Meeting. Mrs R T. LoOrand and Miss Carobel Lever were joint ho teases, Oh Thursday evening to ermhevs of: i lie evenihg.divisioii of Woman’s-I club, entertaining at the c room ] Mrs Tom Fetzer, the eliatrinan,: presided Mrs McCormick opened; the program with a violin solo, i “Venetian Retrain.” Miss r:h?«beth ■ Austell gave a reading. "The Bridt and the Butcher," and Miss Mary1 Helen Lattimore played Pade'-cw ski's Minuet. Miss Isabel Hotv mOs ed the program with a very niter* eating review of "The Ethic of) America ” by James Tni-'ow Artnv. At the close of the program >he hostesses we>'? assisted b’ Miss Elizabeth Roberts In serving it salad, course. _ Invited guests tor the e.c:x tsion I were Mr. Eliza Roberts, Mrs. Frank j Jenkins, Mrs. F. O. Gee Mrs. Tai- [ tnadge Gardner. Miss Elizabeth! Auste” an'’ Miss Mary Helen I,a*- ■ nmore i Shampoo | FREE V Shampoo with each Finger Wave until Feb. 1st. Finger Waves Onlv . . — ,!0c — Clip this advertisement ; out and bring with you to RUDEMAR BEAUTY NOOK Formerly ietty-.Tean Beauty Parlor. Next to J. C. Penney Co. Store. I Grsnd Matron Of Eastern Star Or Visit To Section •special lu 'liu 3(a. Mi- Kuo. ,\Ullto... Worth, Grand Matron oi tne C.r.ui i Chapter of No.u Carolina c-u' of irir l.a.-heru 6i a. i< pa yin.; he" joificia t to .he eleventh district the vel: of January 1R-2. Ttv foi.ij,’. uifc chapters l ave been visit ed h' Mu Manhunt and her Di: - triet Deputy, Mrs. Irma P Wallace Areme chapter ir. Forest City on the tflih. Maiden and Llneolnto* chapter.; on the 20th, Boilin Spring, and Shelby on tiro 21st ar. at Cherryville the district mectin will be held from 2:30 through th' evening of the 22nd, To know that the affairs or til grand chapter are in the hands o. a successful business woman is t i allay all concern over its. manug - nient. but to know the sterling mer it.. and charming personality o.' the Worthy Grand Matron is to a sun the exercise of the watch word tor the year, and instill a genuine -ph ot loving-kindness into the heart of each member At each chapter she has labored patiently for the Improvement and advancement of the work. Her lec tures have been instructive and de apthtful. and have carried an addi nonai quality of fraternal person ality endearing her to each in a manner that will make better mem bers of all with wheflfi she comes into contact/ i At the clo. e m tfie district niee. mg in Cherryville- Mrs. Mangum Will r,0 to the anti O. E. S, home a: GrpPiifiboro, spend thf week-end with her family at Rooky Mount and start next week o» mother lour of district work in the eastern Section of the stale At The Theatres The Webb louay has a picture time lauiy sparkles with line act ing crackles with thrills, with Leo Carrillo leading I he cast 'The Guilty Generation" is the title, fi is the story of two young innoc ent biunded with the sins of their fathers, guilty of forbidden ro mance, trying to steal their happi ness from society. Constance Cum mings, Robert Young and Boris Karloff are in the supporting cast Saturday’s program will feature Tim McCoy in "The Fighting Marshal Jack Pernn will be greeted with a big mental cheer by fans who have watched his rise in the last' year or so, in his latest picture "Larials and Six-Shooters" at the Carolina tonight The slVy Is strong with red-blooded out door action and a distinctly melodrama tic flavor Comedy and cartoon are included in the bill for today Sat urday s feature will show Hoot Gib son in "The Gay Buckaroo -, aks comedv and serial Hopper Home Burns At Poplar Springs The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gardia Hopper in ihr Popular Springs comminute was de stroyed bv fire on Monday night.. Only a few of the house hold goods were saved from the flames. Origin of the tire is un known. Layman To Preach i At Boiling Springs Butler Pruett will supply the pui pit at Boiling Springs church next Sunday morning in the absence ol ■n pastor, Rev. J. 1 . Jenkins, who will supply the pulpit at Mars HUi. Mr Pruett is not a preacher but he I is by far one of the finest your7 1 men in Boiling Spring* and the people will be delighted to hear him First Grade SEIBERLINC TIRES Ford and Chevrolet Sizes PRICES YOU CANT BEAT CARS WASH£0 Y\D OREASED FOR $1.00 RHONE Ift i SHELL - BY Service Station WEST WARREN i\(*u !mi\o> to Japan Appo ..t t . 4 .. Ik Ja pan lo sun ced V\ C.tn.eron Forbes, , Ambassador Ju,,’ph Grew, now envoy la u. «t j, u one of Ihe few professional il.pl,mules to attain ambassadorial heights. A native of Boston, Ambassador Grew enteied the diplomatic seniic in 1904 and was assigned to the .Egyptian Con sulate as a clerk, tie later served in ■Mexico. Russia,- Germany and Aus tria. In 19)7 he was assigned to tb> stale department and was later sect to Europe to take part in the ne gdilations that ended the war Men’* Bible Class Expects Banner Day, The .mc.rr.bcrf> of the Men's Bible} class of the Second Baptist church sue looking forward to a banner day next Sunday when they will f visited by the Bible class from the Easisiue Baotiat church Both class* have a large Attendance, and special arrangements are be ink made to accommodate the large crowd which i.s expected Under the leadership of Mr W Q. Jones, president; and Rev W C Campbell, teacher, the Bible cla.s at South Shelby is steadily grow ing. The membership and attend ance of the class has increased more than 1(H) percent within the last! year. Their aim now is for 1001 men in Sunday school every Sun-1 day. A school of 500 porpoises w a.s dis -1 covered cavorting in the Connecti cut, river. With tiling: as they arc, the}1 probable didni want to get into deep water: ONE BATTER! j i«TE? needs a rechar% Does Yours An undercharged bat tery will turn over the motor but it'* burning itself up, is short live.! and may go dead sud denly. Be safe and let us test your battery Drive in regularly and take ad vantage of our free service. fmsdmm BATTERIES iw . 13-Plate Firestone Battery $5-95 ' vv Tillman's SERVICE STATICS PHONE 804-J St. Paul News Of Late Interest Worker* I mini il Mrets \l l ra't llumi Personals Of Ffiiplc • Visiting. 1 SutciiiI to Tile Star 1 Si Palii. Jau. 21.—The worker; council oi b. Paul church met at the iiomi of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Cral‘. Iasi Wednesday evening. In ticre ling talks were made by the chairman Mr B. N Canipe and alto or pastor. Hey. .1 W Bennett M. and Mrs W C. Murray and family visited Mr. and Mrs Edwin Cline Sunday night Misses Vangie McSwam and Lona Beattie of the New Prospect community spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Jethro McSwaip. Mrs. W. A Canipe and daughter. Miss Bain spent the week-end with Mr. and Mi A. H Canipe of Nev. ton Air and Mrs Broadus taker and on. Bobby, of Waco, visited V; and Mrs. W N: Harrelson Sunday afterndon Those visiting Mr, and Mrs. M. C Beam Monday afternoon were: Mesrtames Julius Howell, Edgar Howell, Bryan Gardner and Mis Kinma Sellers of the New Prosper; (immunity. Mrs. Carlo Self and Miss Buff of Shelby fcnd Mrs. E. A. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs Joe Phil Wilson aru little daughter, Phyllis Ann. ct Shelby spent Monday night with Mrs. Louts Greene. Mesdames Orally Smith Loui. Green and E. A Dalton visited Mr. and Mrs. W. C Murray awhile Tuesday night. Miss Margaret Kiser of Wa;:u spent last Tuesday night with M and Mrs. Edwin Cline. Mrs. George Moss and son. M’ Green, Moss of Waco spent Sunday afternoon with Mr and Mrs. Webb Harmon President Studies Salary Cut Proposal Washington, Jau. 21.—Proposal on Capitol Hill for reduction of fed eral salaries were studied today bv President Hoover, but he adhere 1 to his position ihat no genera! slash is advisable. It was said authoritatively that the president is opposed to any blanket salary reduction. He feel that while some brackets may be too "high, any • reduction must be considered in individual cases, judg ed solely on merit. Lutherans Change Place Of Worship Have Be«-n Holding Services In Episcopal Church. Go To Central High. Lutheran services will be held in i the Central or high school building, on Sunday, January 24, and regu larly thereafter until further an nouncement. 8unday school at ten oclock. A fine place to spend a little of the Lord’s day in the best possible way. Morning worship, 11 o’clock, ser mon by the pastor. Luther league, 6:30, a live pro gram for wide-awake young people Evening worship, 7:30. sermon by the pastor. We want to thank all our friends for their-encouraging presence with | us while we were worshipping in ! the Episcopal church, and ask thei’ j continued interest and sympathe I tic support during our use of these [ temporary quarters in the Centra! school building. We have every reason to feel con fident that we shall be well on the I the way toward a real church home of our own before the end of this year. Let us, therefore, go to our task with Faith and real Chris tian courage. Remember, the place in • the high school building, on West Marion street. Rev. N. D. Yount, Pastot Bethlehem Section News Of The Week Mr. And Mrs, Randall Moved Inti Community. Personal Mention. Special to The Star.) Jan. 21.—Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Mc Daniel and children were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones in the Beaver Dam community Sunday. Mr. Tom Blalock and sister. Miss Lizzie Blalock were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Yarb.o. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Randall of Grover have moved or.ck to their farm in our community. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watterson, Mrs. J P. McDaniel, Mrs. Homer Harmon and sons, Junior and Joe. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J M. Grigg of Shelby Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Blalock and daughter, Miss Gladys Blalock, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wat terson last Thursday. The Womans club met with Mr* GRANDMOTHERS CAKES 19c LAYER POUND „L* RAISIN c*k* Quaker Maid Baked BEANS 5 16*o*. Can* 25c CATSUP Qnakcr Maid Tomato ££ 15c Golden Bantam CORN No. 2 Can.. 12l/2t SUGAR 48c gf. $1' 1 O-lb Bag FINEST GRANULATED 100-lb. Bag $475 .4/ Special Price* Thi* Week THe Coffee Trio RED CIRCLE to 23C BOKAR OUFJb'£E It. SCPRES1E tin 27c i 8 o’Clock 3 ms. 50c Tlw Urges* wiling tiijtb grade coffee m ibe world EAGLE MILK can 18c FLOUR Iona 24 lb. bag 55c SnnnySeld—Rimltes Sliced BACON 25c flakes 2 pkgs. 19c Lu* ,0,lel^ IQp soap o canes 13c I PRODUCE SPECIALS Celery, Wei! Bleached, ^stalk Tomatoes. Pound 10c Lettuce, Ice berg. 3 heads POTATOES IRISH, 10-lb._ Cabbage, New. 6 ib. . _ 25c NO. 1 19c 25c MARKET SPECIALS Choice Western Steaks. SIRLOIN, r\ Pound _ «3UC ROUND, Pound _ ZDC T-BONE, q r* Pound _ OOC Mackerel Steak, Pound Pork Ribs Pound ___ Pork Chops or Roast, lb. 15c 124c 15 c •Sir Atlantic & Pacific fca ca ! Pratt Herndon last Saturda\ A large crowd was present. It will ' February.. Miss Josephine McDaniel spent Saturday night with Miss Leona McDaniel. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Watterson a id family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. J. T. Humphries Sunday Mrs. Perry Humphries spent last Monday with Mrs. Clarence Led ford. Mr and Mrs. Rex Rippy. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ledford. Mr.-and Mrs. Homer Harmin' : spent Sunday afternoon with Mr i and Mrs. J. T. Humphries. Mrs. Rob Blackburn and chi' j dren spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs. Will Blackburn of G vcr Mr. and Mrs. J. D Wauer.on. John Humphne.-i 3pent Xucc:.n with Mr. and Mrs. R L 3hcrt <> the Battleground commnm. ■ Sun Starts A Fire On Store Awning Eden ton.- The January ouit 'O hot here it set fire to an awn ing in front of a clothing store. Firemen said a street light glob acted as a magnifying glass, caus ing the sun to set the awning afire. S. Jurin, the proprietor, extin guished the blare with a bucket ot water. CAROLINA MONDAY TUESDAY A FRIENDLY WARNING If you have a weak hear; j ind cannot stand mten ’ excitement or even shock, w advise you NOT to see th production. If, on the con trary. you like an unusuai thrill, you will find it in FRANKENSTEIN" We Do Not Recommend This For rhildren. COME AND GET ’EM If these prices seem high to you just come and make us an offer. We positively will not carry over merchandise from one season to another. 7 Winter Dresses WERE *3.S':. TO "OSK each 10 Winter Dresses Sin.no nd $12.50 K 'suhr TO GO AT 7 Dresses at $£.00 (Our Regular Sttt.oO's) 20 Hats Me Won't Say What They Were. 25e 12 - $1.95 SWEATERS . $1.00 $1.00 GLOVES ^. 50c BERETS . i PRICE 2-$16.50 COATS. $7.50 2 -$15.00 COATS.. $7.50 ALU WINTER MERCHANDISE PRICED FOR QUICK SALE. - s’* ***** :■ . NASH \
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