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Leading Lights at G. O. P. Convention Senator. V«J \ DioKrM5b>r\ ■l ! k?£P BeRTR/iMT? N GJ&? S P lK.tr D at the, tradere of 1he Republican Party parte in the national conven Bepreaentative Bertrand Snell, of wifi bp permanent chairman, Senator will be keynoter and temporary i chairman. Both arc arrant, "dry* " dames A. Oartirld of Cleveland, win of t he late President, is in charge of drafting the platform and Senator Fess 'of Ohio, Republican National Committer chairman, m en trusted with the job of keeping the delegates in tine. Betwood News Of Current Week Two Births Announced Infant i* III People Visiting f Balwood. June R -The farmers are through thinning cotton al though some had to plant over Knob Creek Sunday school ts progressing nicely under out super intendent Mr. Quincy Hartman The hour has been changed from 10 o'clock to 9:30. One hundred ha; been set for attendance A prize has been offered for the one taht. brings. the most to church. __ Mr. Cecil Deni, young son of Mr | and Mrs. T. P Deal ban the mis fortune to receive a severe fall Sun- | day. He broke an arm Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Garre! and rhtldren of Lawndale, visited M and Mrs. Ambrose Richards Sun day. Mrs W .R. Porter ; pent several days the past week with Di and Mrs. Joe Young of N wvton. Mr. and Mrs. Bynum Chapman ot Ltncolnton spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs Frank Norman. Mr. J. D Autry of Fayetteville j spent several days the past week with friends in the community The mfant son of Hr and Mrs Thera Buff is quite ill at this writ- ! ins Mr. and Mrs Dock Willis and i children of Ltncolnton were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs Will Willis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoyle and children and Mrs. Leninite Hoyle : and Miss Mary Sue For tenberrj visited Mr. and Mrs: CU orgc Gold; of Zion Sunday afternoon. Miss Maude Jeffries 0.1 Lawndale spent the week end with Miss Lucy Mate Richard Mr, Charlie Brown ot Flay visit ed Mr. and Mrs. C D Goodman Sunday. Mr. and Mr- Worth Canipe and son Mr Arnold, returned to their home in Wadesboro after spending some time with Mr and Mrs. Mack Smith. Mrs. Andy Eaker and Gulden oi Morganton are spending several days this week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Julius Butt Mi-, and Mrs. <juinr Hartman, were the dnner guests 01 Mr. and1 Mrs. A. J. Jeffries Sunda> Bain to Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mc Murry on June 5 a son Miss Edith White if near C.isai sprit the meek end with her sister Mrs. Reid Tillman. Mr. and Mrs. Cline falls .ui• Bounce the birth of a sor on June 3, William Harrell. Mrs. Cline before: marriage mas Miss Ma ■ Saul. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peeler spent! Saturday night mith hei parents! Mr and Mrs. Doris Bess ot Flay. Mr. and MtV Burt Sain and chit- ; dren ot Toluca spent Sunday w itli Mr. and Mrs. Noah Hubbard Dr. and Mrs. Lester Crowell, Jr . of Lncolnton visited Mi and Mrs. T P. Deal Monday afternoon Mrs. Fi ank Stanley delight Lilly entertained the members of her Sunday school class on Tuesday ev ening mith a party. Each member brought a suggestion for a game or. contest, a large crowd mas present an ice and smeet course mere serv ed. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Smith and guests, Mr and Mrs. Woith Canipe spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Pressly Smith of Hickory Mise Greek Norman left Tuesday for Boone where she mill enter school. i. , Dr. and Mrs, A A. Lackey and son Austin Jr , and Di and Mrs. Walter Lackey ol Fallston were the dinner guests ot Mr.’ and Mrs. E. E. BJkin Sunday. ' Mr. John Warlick Jr has arrived home from Citadel at Charleston, S WEST SHELBY NEWS OF WEEK Mr and Mrs. Burgln Fortenberry visited Mr and Mrs W E Harmon nr Gaffney. S C. Sunday Miss Gladys Harmon accompanied (hem liome for a visit Mr and Mrs D. Green and cliit dren of Charlotte, visited Mr. and Mrs Robert McSwain, Sunday. Mr, arid Mrs, Charlie Withrow and daughter oi Polkville spent Monday, with. Mr and Mrs: Herman Withrow. Mi. arid Mrs Roller! McSwaiu visited Mi1 and Mrs. Nelson Self ol Plea ant HU1 community during the week end Mi and Mrs. Hanvp Smith oi Gaffney, S, C . silent ihe, week end with Mr. and Mrs Randolph Me* Dee , Mrs C 1,. Jones was railed to Kings Mt. Saturday 10 the bedside ot her'.father who is seriously ill. Miss Mildred Cook is spending a month with her grandparents at Granite Falls Miss Inez Page of Dover mill spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. M G Eaker. Mr. and Mrs s A Weast oi Picas ant Hill community visited Mr. and Mrs, Tom Bradley. Sunday Dr. and Mrs. W, M, Newton and Miss Ethel McMurrv of Spartan* burg, S C, visited Mr. arid Mrs, A. C. Canipe Sunday Mrs; Sarah McSwam arid son' Palmer and Marvin visited her mother, Mrs. E D. Seders of Cher* ryvilte over the week 'iici Mr and Mrs L M Canape and children ot Dover mill spent Hie week end with relatives m West Shelby. Mr, Otto McDaniel and Me* Gladys CMlahan visit'.' in Hickory and Valdese Monday. Mi's Bee Berry and, brother Floyd ol Valdese. visited, in West Shelby, Saturday. Miss Oniue and Olii ■ Mae Bud ges of Fa Mg ton. spent i ue week end with their sister' Mrs Garrett Hol land. Mr Joe McSwain ot Charlotte is spending Ins vacation with his taniily on Gardner street Mi Roy McKee and Mr J. I . Ramsey Jr , are spending today in Chapel Hill. Mrs. S. C. Tate and daughter. Miss Ella and Mrs F II Glenn and Mrs, J, T Ramsey attended the tu neral Of Mr Noah Wrigtn at Falls ton Wednesday. Mr Jack Kennedy is seriously ill at his home on Gaidar street. Mr Hugh Ledgettcr ot t ho farm school of Asheville is visiting ins parents Mi and Mrs. Robert Led better Mrs C. D. Weast, and Miss Pearl spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs A C Campe. Mrs Fay Allen is ill a, her home on Morgan street. Mr. Arthur Canipe spenf a part of last week with his wife who is spending some time with her par ents at Chimney Rock Mr Palmer McSivam left today for Virginia to accept a position with the Crowell Publishing Co . for summer. Mr. and Mrs W q Hetner and children of Valdese spent trtaturdav visiting in West Shelby. Miss Mildred Ramsey left Thurs day to astend summer school at ! Chapel fiUl ■There will be preaching service at the West Shelby M. R church Sunday evening at Hi by pastor Rev. J, D Morris. C . to spend the summer with his i parents Kir and Mrs John T. Ware p Mr. and Mrs. Thad Johnson and j children of Casar were the guests | of Mr and Mrs. C G Richard Sun day. Advocates Repeal Regarded as the must, prominent in dividual in the ranks of prohibition supporters, John D. Rockefeller. Jr., who, together with his father, sub scribed $350,000 to make the adop tion of prohibition legislation possi ble, has amazed the wet ranks by declaring himself in favor of repeal of the 13th Amendment. Rockefeller declared that the evils brought by the dry law have more than out weighed its benefits. Contracts To Grow Vegetables Are Let Gaffney Ledger. R E Johnson seeretan of the < ham bn of commerce, yesterday ts ued the following statement: “On June 4 sixteen more pro gressive farmers joined in with the .forty-three that 'have already agreed to sign contracts to grow over 300 acres m the highest iod<nr truck in the world "Nine large grow err lime signed jup without stating how many acres and left this open until tire final wind-up •‘Several of out leading farmers have agreed to milk from six to twotve cows for a milk condensing plant that will be built in this county on account of our nulk be ing from two to three hundred per cent higher than anywhere else in the world “Cherokee county is sitting on top of the world in these new dis coveries of iodine and iron and will be the leading county in the Unit ed States m s few years, if we wake up and realize what a fortune we have knocking at our door. How One Woman Lost; 20 Pounds Of Fat l.OST HER PROMINENT HIPS— l»Ol BI F CHIN—S1.1 C.GISHNESS Gained Physical Visor— \ Shapely Figurr If you i;e tat—firs! mnm r the I ; cause! Take one half teaspoon!ul at Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot stater in the monnna. To hasten re ult* go light on fatty meats, po tatoes, cream and pastries-ip 3 weeks get on the stales and note how many pounds of fat have van ished Notice also that you have gained jin energy—your skin is clearer— I you feel younger in body—Krus chen will give any tat person a joy ous- surprise. But be sure it's Kruschen ^our health comes first—and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise ; ;f Oet a bottle of Kruschen Salts jfroni the Cleveland Drug Co., or any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts 4 weeksi and the ,cofi is but a trifle. «dv Boiling Springs News Of Interest Mrs JhIIpv n lloftess to Book t lob Mrs <<rren Kntprtalns. rrisonalv i S|m l8l to 1 li« SI mi Boling Spring;.. Jtu)< 0 —Mrs M A Jolley was nostcHs to me mem ber.- of the Ertilsonlhn Hook club and several other 'guests at the reg ular meeting Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock Quantities of mixed garden flow ers were used in tlic decoration of the home. The subject lor the after noon was "The Hterarr y of Gods Three interesting discus Iona were men The Powers of Lightning” by Mi ; J H McBntyer 'Good & Evil" b; Mrs. B M Jnrrctt ' Gods in ! style by miss uerue ureene, At the conclusion of the pro- j gram a social hour was enjoyed. The hostess assisted by Mrs. Rosina Hamrick and Miss Blanche Holland served delicious salad course with accessories. Friday afternoon the meeting ot Ulie Home, Economics club was held ' at. the home of Mrs. Alverow :Oreene. The home was arranged with a profusion ol pretty roses and jlarkspur. A demonstration on male* mg a iounaation pattern tor a dress was given by Mis Wallace. The hostess served aellctous ice cream and cake. Interest in this club seems to be increasing. Each time the meetings are largely at tended and new members are being added. Mr. and Mrs Arthur McClure i and family of Spartanburg spent the past week end with Mr J. R Greene. Mr. and Mrs. F'rcd Johnson oi ] Mt, Airy spent, tne weeK end nci with Mrs, Johnson $ parents, M. and Mrs. Broadus Hamrick. Those attending tlio tuneral o' Mr. Herod Morehcari at Sliaron pi Wednesday were: Mr. and Mrs \ H. Hamrick and Mrs J R Greet. The discovery of an occasions rich panhandler shows how man Americans will pay two bits to gc rid oi a nuisance. They Came Friday and are Still A-coming! To Wray's Greatest SUMMER .IT S RAINING MORE THAN 15,000 NEW ER-TO-BE-FORGOTTEN BARGAINS AT WRAY’S Bring a barrel, a basket or anything ... Do anything to get here tomorrow . . . but be sure you come. We’ve added plenty sales people to serve you Saturday in short order ... no waiting tomorrow! SALE MEN’S Summer Clothing $25 Griffon Suits $17.85 $20 Griffon Suits $15.87 Other Standard Brands Summer Suits $11.87 $9.87 and on down to $4.87 BOYS’ OVERALLS— Sues 4 (o Hi _ MEN’S OVERALLS, Pair ___ 33c 48c OUR FAMOUS SI SILK HOSE , . . Special __ 2 PAIRS FOR (Limit) 59c $1 1 LOT ORGANDIES, RAYONS and LINENS . 10c 36-inch CHAMBRAY 5c k Special Lot \\ DRESS PRINTS 9c • UNBLEACHED BROADCLOTH 5c 38 inches wide One lot Curtain Goods and Fancy Voiles 5c SPECIAL MONDAY MORNING First SO Customers That Trade $1.00 or More Can Buy 1 Pair Children's Slippers For lo. •~CirTV ONE LOT SILKS 24c Lot LADIES’ $5 to $7 SHOES $2.88 LADIES’ $5 and $7 SUPPERS $1.98 A. V. Wray & 6 Sons SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA
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