Reply To The So-Called “Loyal Democrats” In reply to a certain meeting which was held at East side School house on Friday, October 5th, 1928, called “Anti Smith Organization” I wish to say I was not invited to the said meeting, neither did I hear about it until it appeared in the Cleveland Star. I was not responsible for anything that was done at the said meeting. Now, as to the comment that appeared in Monday’s Star from a group of “Loyal Democrats” that felt a little timid to give their names to the voters of Cleveland county, after investigating 1 received information from the*editor of The Star that the grout' of “Loyal Democrats” was composed of two young men, one employed in the office at the Cloth mill in Shelby and the other working for some gas or oil company. Can the Democratic voters of Cleveland County read be tween the lines? I hope so. Now as a citizen of Cleveland County and one who has never voted a Republican ticket or any other than a Demo cratic ticket in my life, yet these so called "Loyal Demo crats” insinuated in their comment that I was a Hoover man or a Republican. It appears that some “Rig Boy” has got hold of them. This is not the first rumor the “Big Roys” have sent out. Some have gone so far as to say they heard that Joe E, Blanton voted for Hoover in 1928, but for tunately there is no truth in this rumor. I produce one who testifies to the truth pertainipg to my vote my witness. Mr. J. L. Smith, judge of Box No. 1, Shel by, N. C. JOE E. BLANTON. To Whom It May Concern: This is to certify that Joe E. Blanton and family came in to Box No. 1 in 1928 and they all voted the Democratic ticket straight to the President box and did not vote in it at all. J. L. SMITH. Registrar, No. 1 Precinct, No. 6 Township. 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If you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 People about it in these columns. LOCAL and • •PERSONAL News Messrs. W. Y. and Sumrnlo Weathers spent the week-end at the home of Mr <* :d Mrs. A J. R. Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Merl M Long ot Charlotte, 'were the guests over the week end of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hamrick Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Alexander and little daughter, Anne, left yes terday tor Asheville where they will be located in the future. News of their departure will be received w ith regret by the many friends they have made during (heir few year, in Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Layman, of Chattanooga, Tetin .'pent the week-end with the 'atter’s sister. Mrs. J. A. Harrill. and Mr. Harrill at their home at P.ittfrson Springs. Mr Grover Hamrick, of Albany, Ga.. is here visiting his mother, Mr. M. N. Hamrick. Miss Gladys Conner has just re turned bionic after spending throe weeks in Washington D C. She was joined there by a party consisting of Miss Aileen Comer, Mrs. A. G. Crawford, Dr. Dwight Sweatte and Mrs. Kurtz, with whom she went on to New York City ior a week. The party returned home Monday night. Mrs. Kurtz remained in Philadel phia where she is visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ligon and son, Jack Davis, are spending today in Fort Mill, S. C., with relatives They will leave tomorrow to return to their home in Joplin Mo., after a short visit here with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ligon. Mrs. Clyde Helm? of Chcrryville spent the day here Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. A. J. Brown and Mr. Brown. Miss Louise Gill left yesterday to return to her home at Laurinburg. Mrs. C R. Hoey, Mrs. Charles Hoey and little daughter, Elizabeth, Miss Isabel Hoey and Miss Rachel Williams are spending today in Gastonia visiting Misses Myrtle and Lottie Warren Mrs. E. W. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. James R. Wilson and little daugh ter. Jeanette, with Mb* Mary Lewis Wilson spent the day yesterday in Lowell and Gastonia where they visited Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Freeman and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Stowe Union Community Late News Mention Teachers And Officers Meet Friday. Personals Of People Visiting About (Special to The Star.' Zion, May 31.—Prof W. E. White and Messrs. Frank Lee and Horace Covington of Polkvi'lr were visitors at Sunday school. Prof White taught the adult classes. Mrs. Robert Husl’y'c friends sur prised her Sunday with a birthday dinner on her 51st biithday. The teachers and officers will meet Friday evening at 7:30 with Mr. and Mrs. J. V\ Irvin. Mrs. Laurel Hoyle will have charge of the devotional. Pnf John Corn well will give the introduction to the lesson. Mr. J. W. Irvin will teach. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gold were the afternoon guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Bate Blanton r,I the Double Springs community. Miss Mary France? Irvin spent last week with her si:ter, Mrs Low ery Austell of Shelbv Mr. V. O. Moore f.nd son, V. O.. jr.. of Charleston, 5 C. visited Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Cabaniss Sunday. Miss Luna Mae Blanton enter tained the young pccple Saturday evening with a party Mrs. John Mintz of Boiling Springs spent Friday right with Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Cabaniss. Miss Ruth Falls cf Fallston vis ited her sister Mrs Odus Royster Sunday. Mrs. G. L. Cornwell Mrs. O. C. Dixon were the dinner guests Wed nesday of their sister, Mrs. T. P. Cabaniss. Miss Bessie DePriest of New House was the din*'>r guest Sunday of her sister, Mrs. Picas Cabaniss. Mrs. Don Williams daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Beaver and Miss Nina Beaver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Watt Beaver and Mr. Murray of IndianaprlLs. Ind., vis ited Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Cabaniss Tuesday. The Beavers formerly liv ed in this community. They are making a tour of the eastern states. Miss Mary Ellen Cabaniss has returned to her hom«> at Clover, S. C. affer spending a month with relatives in the county. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Gold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Sam McCurry of Waco. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hammitt and children of the TirJon commun ity spent the week-end with Mr. and Mr. ami Mrs. Odi. Royster. Mr,-, C H. Leo of Atlanta and Miss Clare Royster spent Tuesday In Charlotte. Misses 2