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Society NEWS. . . MRS. RfcNN OKI M ! Kdltnri Mrt. Drum may hr reached by telephone at The star office on Mon day, Wednesday and Friday mornings al The Star office phone 4-J. At other timea at her home telephone No. 711 SONNET Life, press me not so hard with lash of toil As ancient Pharoahs pressed their helpless slaves T am not indolent—afraid to soil My hands with labor—but my spirit craves A pause in which silently to ex plore The realms of beauty. Docs the sea not beat With lesa monotony upon the shore On dreamy days, and coil her weary feet Among the singing shells, and to her breast Claap snewy clouds? Does not (he frost whose task It. Ja to aeal the lips of rivers, rest And crystallise her thoughts hi stara? I ask This boon: enough Of leisure to commune With these dark hills that /late to lift, the moon -‘Itowena Bast in Bennett Rook Club With Mian SUnwy Miss Chatline Stanley will be hoetesa on Tuesday afternoon ai 4 o'clock to members of the Contem porary book club, entertaining at her home in Frlist on. Meeting Tuesday Afternoon Of It. !>. Attention of members of I he local chapter of the United Daughter of the Confederacy ia called to the meeting to be held tomorrow art ernoon at .1:30 at the club room with Mr*. J. O. Lute, as chairman of the hostess committee All mem ber* are cordially urged to be pres ent. ha P ayette F. T. A. Tn Meet Thursday The Parent Teacher association of the UaFayette school will hold tts regular monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock In the school auditorium. All patron., of the school are urged to be pres ent. Kvtntnf Division To Moot Thursday The evening division of the Wom an* club will be entertained on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the club room with Mrs. Luther G Thompson and Miss Lucille Nix as joint hostesses. All members'afe cor dially invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. Greene Of Mooresboro Entertain. Mr. and Mrs. W, W Greene en tertained at thetr home in Moores boro. Wednesday evening with a de licious four-course dinner. The dining room was artistically decor ated with yellpw jonquils and the color scheme of yellow and green was carried but. Card games were enjoyed throughout the evening. Those enjoying Mr. and Mrs. Greene's hospitality were. Mr. and Mrs. J A .Kiser and James Jr., Misses Lticy Lattimore, Louise Rob erts, Janet. Falls, Roberta Royster, Margaret and Mildred Greene and Mr, Holbert Qreene. Nadine Ellis Has Rtrthday Party Nadine Kills, ten-year-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. A Kilts celebrated her birthday anntve* sai-y on Friday afternoon at her home on W, Warren stret. She wore a becoming little frock of blue crepe. About 20 guests were pres ent. Indoor games were enjoyed for an hour after which the guest-, were invited into the dining room where the white birthday cake with * its pink lighted candles graced the table. An ice and sweet course wr.s served and each guest was given a favor. The young hostess was de lighted with the pretty gif Ur she re edlved. Miu Simmons Gives Tm To Class. Miss Montrose Simmons was host ess to a lovely tea Thursday March 3rd at 4 o’clock to the members or her class and the faculty of Lattt more high school. Miss Maxine Cabaniss received the guests at the door. Those in the receiving line were Misses Mary C. Horn. Madge Crow - der, Jeanette Horn, Ennis Tessen eer and Mattie Norville Misses Janie Green, Dor* Belle McAruth, Blanche Davis and Louibe Blanton were the waitresses they were dressed in,white crepe dresses Russian tea was served to about 50 guests. Misses Simmons and Caban iss wore blue crepe dresses Mr. And Mrs. Edwards Are Bridge Hosts. , Mr. and Mre. Henry Edwards were cordial hosts pn Friday even ing to members of the Fortnight bridge club, entertaining at four tables of bridge. At the end of sev eral progressions when scores were added the high score prises went tc Mi? Charles Hoey and Mr Jean B Jtnwk- Mrs Hoey received Jk ! pretty blooming plant and Mi Schenck a box of salted nuts. A sandwich course was served during the evening. Mrs. CharlQg Eskridge and Mrs. Joe E Nash assisted in serving. Out of town guests present were: Mrs, Dale Laughtnghou.se of Green ville, and Mr and Mrs Walton Clarke, of Atlanta, Ga Cecelia Music Club To Meet A regular meeting of tire Cecelia music club will be held on Weu nesday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs Karl Hamrick n.s hostess at her home on N. LaFayette street. Chicnra Club Meeting Postponed The regular meeting of the, Cht oora club scheduled to be held with Mrs. Paul Webb on Friday after noon of 'this week has been post - poned until Friday of the following week, further announcement will be made later. F.astern Star To Have Meeting Attention of members or the lo cal Eastern Star organization Is railed to the meeting of the group to be held tomorrow evening at 7-30 at the Masonic Temple Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and all members are urged to be pres ent. Graham School To Sponsor Fashion Show The Parent Teachn association of the Graham school will sponsor a fashion show at the high school auditorium tomorrow evening at R o'clock, and at the same time will present a Tom Thumb wedding. Costumes for the fashion show will be furnished bv the J. C. Penney company t Principals in Hie wedding will bo Patsy Honeycutt as the bride, Jul ian Hamrick as the groom and Le man Hamrick as the minister. Spc eial dances and music numbers will be a feature of the program. :<Hh Century Meeting Friday Mrs. 8. 8. Royster was hostess at a most enjoyable meeting of the Twentieth Century literary club on Friday afternoon at her home on S Washington street. The after noons program was given by Mrs. R T. LeC.rand, who read a mo. t interesting paper on Mahatma jGhandi, and Mrs. 81. Y. Webb, who discussed current topics After the program a social half hour was enjoyed during which the hostess was assisted by Mrs. D. W. Royster and Mrs. Ralph Royster In serving a tempting ice and sweet ’course witli accessories. . The home was decorated • with bowls and vases of various spring flowers. Mesdamrs North And Carroll Entertain Mrs. Raymond Carroll and Mi-. Kate North were joint hostesses at a pretty party on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. North, enter taining for her daughter. Mrs Tom Cobb, a bride of a few weeks arid Mrs. H. C. Thompson .also a re cent bride. Mrs. North received in a black chiffon afternoon dress and Mrs. Carroll wore ft spring model of blue printed 'crepe. Mrs Cobb wore a becoming Sunday night frock of pink taffeta with shoulder corsage of roses and sweet peas and Mis Thompson was lovely iiw,An after noon dress of printed chiffon in tones of green The house wras dec orated with quantities of spring flowers and the looms of the lowe: floor were thrown togemer to ac commodate the ten tables placet for bridge. When scores were ado ed at the close of the games Mrs. B O. Stephenson was awarded the nigh score prize. a set or bring” brushes, and Mrs C. B McBrayer received a pretty vanity as second prize. Tlie hostesses presented M's. Cobb and Mrs. Thompson each with a set of pink ice tea glasses. A delightful sweet course with coffee was served. Mrs. Hill Hud son. Mtss Hazel Holmes, Mrs. Dealt Duncan. Mrs. .John Campbell, and Mrs M M Stuart assisted in solv ing Cabaret Party For Visitor Miss Mary Lillian Speck was hostess at a novel party on Friday evening given in honor of her week-end visitor, Miss Dorothy Hough, of Kershaw. S. C She en tertained at the home of her on - ents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Speck, on S Washington street. Miss Speck received her guests in an exquisite frock of embroidered white net over pink tatfeta, and the honoree wors a becoming dress of ruffled rose tufffHa. They received together in the reception hall and living room After all the guests had assembled they were given attractive prifm card., which were green shamrocks and after they found their part ners the first prom was to the cab «t*t. When the floors to the music room were thrown open it was dis covered that this room and the dining room were attractively ai • ranged with small tables and dec orated in keeping with the 8t Pat rick holiday. Mrs. D. H Cline fur nished music through the entire evening. Spring' flowers were used in profusion in decorating the en tire lower floor. Cabaret entertain ers were Betty Jo Kelly who gave two solo dances in costume; Mar garet Corbett who crooned "Stay Away Prom My Door" and other numbers; Joe Beckham, who was introduced as Bing Crosby, and sang “Where the Blue of the Nigh' Meets the Gold of the Day”; and Herman Best who entertained Willi a trombone solo, hilly Taylor, dress ed in costume, acted the part of the cigarette girl, and passed can dies among the tables. A feature of the evening's entertainment which furnished much amusement was the game of "murder" which was cleverly directed by Mr. Harry Speck, Jr.. brother of the hostess. Delightful refreshments wee served consisting of a salad and sweet course. The color note of green and the St. Patrick Idea wee carried out in detail on Ihe refresh ment plates. Mr James McDowell, of Ker shaw, S. C., guest of Mr. Joe Beck ham, was an out of town guest. Mrs. Yarborough Dies Native Of Cleveland County Anri S9 Year* Of Afe. Was Miss Mamie Johnson. Gastonia Gazette. Mrs. Margaret Yarborough ditV about 8 o'clock Friday morning at her home on North Marietta street She was 89 years of age at the time of her death, which was tnr result of the cultivation of a pro longed illness of about a year Deceased is survived by her hus band, E. E, Yarborough and ori son, Hardin Yarborough and nor daughter. Mro. Robert Owens. Sur viving also are three grandchildren Robert. William and Roland Owens Two sisters survive, namely: Mr. L.yda Merrill, a resident of Gaston county, and Mrs P Roark, o' Shelby. Funeral services will be held at the home at 3 o'clock Saturday aft ernoon, conducted by Rev PhllUv S. Gilman, rector of St. Marks Episcopal church. Interment will be in Oak wood cemetery. A native of Cleveland county, sl.e was the daughter of Harold and Mary Johnson and was known as Miss Maggie Johnson before mar riage to E E. Yarborough 42 yeas. a(fo. A resident of Gastonia for th* past 36 years, she was well-known and widely loved In her commun ity. Tax Charred Keg* Suggested In House Columbia, S. C.—A license tax would be imposed on charred kegs and charred sticks, often used to "age" corn whiskey, under a bill in troduced in the house by Represen tatives Huger Stnkler of Charles ton, and Lester Thomas of Hamp ton. The bills were referred to the ways and means committee NOTH'!: or vrei.H-ATioN roa rsaoi.K Notire is hereby given that applica tion will be mart* to parole Cecil Wil liams from the remainder o; a prison term of two years in the state prison upon a charge of forgery »eid parole to be conditioned upon good behavior, All persons opposing said application are no tified t.o Hie their protests with the gov ernor ! Thts the 7th day of March. 1MS B T FALLS Attorney. ft V I Gaston EXECUTORS NOTICE Notice t* hereby given that the undei - signed have duly qualified as executors or the last will and testament <>t W A Crowder, deceased, late of Cleveland county, N. C, and all persona haviu* claim* against the said estate are hereby notified to present them to ua propcgjfc proven for payment on or before Febru ary 3«th. 1933, or this notice win hr pleaded ip bar of their recnvrrv AH per sons indebted to said estate will mak» Immediate payment to the undersigned This February Jflth, 19:13. FANNIE JONES CROWDER FORREST S. CROWDER , AUBREY L. CALTON Executors of the will of W A Crowder, deceased Rvburn * Hoey, Attys SI Mar li NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE Default having been made in payment of the indebtedness secured hy that cer tain deed of trust to the .undersigned as trustee for Pilot Life Insurance rompau,. on January 17, 1930. by L U Arrowoori and wife. Maude Arrowood. and recorded m book 1 Ml at page 5.13 in the office of the rrgieter or deeds of Cleveland count. North Carolina, it will, under and by yiT tue of the power of sale contained in said deed of trust, and at the request i the cestut que trust end for he purpose of discharging the debt secured by said deed of trust, proceed to sell to the higti est bidder for cash at the court house door In Shelby. Cleveland county. North Carolina, at 13 o'clock M . on Wednesday, March .30, I9XS the following described lend, to wit Lying end being in the city of Sheie. Cleveland county. North CaVoltna. on me south side of East Marion street, and de scribed a* follows: Beginning Rt an Iron stake at the point of Intersection of the south edge of E..s> Marion street with the west edge of north and south alley. Just west of the Methodist Parsonage property, and run ning west with the south edge of East Marion street 100 feet to a stake, ire Oilmer corner; thenee south 130 feet to the north edge of an east and west a’ ley; thence with the north edge of said alley east 180 feet to a stake on the west edge of the original north and south a!-! ley; with the wes1 edge of said all'* north 130 feet to the beglnntng. Ibe same being those two lots of laud con vtyed to L. U. Arrowood hv deeds o free. ord in the registry of Cleveland roun.v N Cl. tn books 3-K, page 317. and 3-i» page 31* of the aforesaid office This the 35th day of February 1*33 NORTH CAROLINA TRUST COM PANY Trusts* Btooks, Parker, Smith A- Wharton, AM >s Oreentboro. N. c 4t Feb !3e Try Star Want Double Springs News Of Interest Surprise Birthday Dinnrr for Mr. Bridges. People Visiting About. 'Special to The Stai ) Double Springs, Mar. 3 ^-Relatives, of Mrs. Cicero Bridges very happily | surprised her with a biithday din ner at her home on last Wednesday.; A large crowd was present and ev- i ery one brought well-filled baskets. A bountiful dinner was served. Those from out of the community were. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Bridges and j son Malcolm of Lattimore. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Bridges and Mr. Edgar Bridges of Boiling Springs, Mr. and Mrs. Manley Bridges und Mr. arid Mrs. Plato Bridges of Beaver Dam j community. Mr. Tom Humphries and Misses Elizabeth and Willie Tjee Humph- j rles spent the week end with Mr j ami Mrs. Malcolm Putnam of ZloTi j Mr. and Mrs. Billie Powell andj Miss Della Powell of the Union' community visited Mr and Mrs C | B. Greene Sunday. Mrs Clyde Wilson and family, j Mrs. D. O. Wilson and Miss Elite Wilson visited Mr. and Mrs. E M ! Hamrick Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, DeWitt Crawford of; Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Yates; Greene Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gold of Al exander, spent Sunday with Mr. and! Mrs C. B Greene. Mr and Mrs. A A. Powell of Car -. -„11-- ...--J ofecn were guests *of Mr and Mrs, C, B Greene Friday nigfit. Mr and Mrs Thurpian Blanton and-children of Baltimore. spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs W H, Gardner, Mr. apcl Mrs. J. E Davis and tamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hamrick of near Hollis Misses Selma and Reba Davis spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Garmon Davis of Lincolnton. j Cash For Poultry THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL BE PAID FOR POULTRY THIS WEEK: HEAVY HENS . 14 cts. LEGHORN HENS ... 12 cts. STAGS. 10 cts. COCKS . 6 cts. Spring BROILERS, U to 2 lb. 15 cts. DUCKS. 8 cts. GEESE . 8 cts. « Eagle Poultry Co. F. B. ROPP, Mgr. Near Seaboard Depot Phone 149 40 YEARS SERVICE AS PROOF OF QUALITY Anything that stands up for two score years must have quality behind it. Since 1892, when Z. J. Thomp son first entered the lumber business in Cleveland county, he has furnished the material for thousands of homes in Shelby and the county—on every street you see homes built of Thompson material, homes that have weathered the years. And the Thompson firm is still in business. “It has been almost a score of years since quality building material has sold at the price it is selling to day. It may be that long again before a home can 55 b“*!f as low » cosl as today,” that’s the view of the man who entered the lumber business 40 years ago this morning. Telephone 107 for estimates—and find out for yourself. NOW is the TIME to BUILD. Z. J. THOMPSON — SASH — DOORS — CEILING — FLOORING — — WALL BOARD — N. WASHINGTON ST„ SHELBY. 5,000 HOMES RECEIVE T H E STAR Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 intense Readers. If you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 People about it in these columns. 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Face Powder ... Special Hand lotion . . . Camphor Iced Skin Cream... Tissue Cream... Cleans Ing Cream... Deep Pore Cleanser Rose Water, Glycerin and Benzoin All regular 50c values * Your Choice.. 2 lor 50c STATIONERY SPECIALSI Ardsiey Unen—Full, Holf Sheet*, and Correspondence Cards 2 Cadillac Ripple Bond—unfolded sheets in Individual box . 2 Codillac Ripple Envelopes- to match paper-Pkg. of 25 .2 Edgemont Linen—24 sheets and envelopes, med. size ... 2 for S0< Rubber Goods—in Pastel Shades of Orchid. Green and Red Nyod Fountain Syringe or Hof Water Bottle.2 for lii Nyad Combination Syringe and Hot Water Bottle complete. 2 for 222 Nimrod Fountain Syringe or Hot Water Bottle.2 for 222 Nimrod Combination Syringe and Hot Water Bottle .... 2 for 21$ Sw««t Troot Candles *ti«w Chat* lulus — Hard and toM cunttn 1 It). ba« . . 2 tar Me Milk Cfcacalafa—full o«a« — \i 1b. bar -2taeM* Cleveland Drug Co. — PHONE fif> — "WE ULl. ANY DOCTORS PRESCRIPTION*’ Nyuptol Tooth Brush IrtetlM, tolid wl in pasi.l (•llvloid Hand) a*. *>«»(. I«n* vnlw* . 2 M'. CodlUoc Haying Corah Un«<i fktitk. n n |( maa ~ W'd*. "»<0- 2*« M« I > i *10© Nykolin« Antiseptic Solution 2 hr 1.00 Mb. Nycest Hospital Cotton 2 hr 75c 50c Hirsuton* Coco-Caitil* Shampoo 2forS0c f— JOe Ny*n Hond Cream 2*-50c 1 - 50c Nyal All Purpose Cream 2 foe 50c h 50c Nyal Foot Balm 2*9. 50c I--— 30c <leer-a-Hed inhalant for colds 2 foe 50c h--— 50c Nyal Cold Capsules 2fo*SOc h— _ 30c Par Shaving Cream 2 50c 50c Nyol Analgejiv, Balm 2 for 50c 3Jc Nyal Hinkl® TabUts 2 ♦or 36c JSt Nyol Oirthr.»nf 2 ^ :iS« 'I
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