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Society NEWS.... Mr*. Drum may be reached by tele phone at 1 hr Star office on Mon day. Wednesday and 1 rlday morn ne* at The Star office phone *-J. At other times at her home telephone No. 713. Miss Subtle To loam Class In Expression Miss Mary SutUe MU leach a class in expression for the second, time this winter the class to tie j taught, her home on W Marion! street. Public .'■peaking. especially for boys, will also be taught in connection with the class. Miss Suttif has received lie; training during a winter session and three summer sessions at the Southern Workshop in Asheville. Mrs, Dickson Is Luncheon Hostess Mrs Brady W Dickson was host ess at a 1 o'clock luncheon yester day at her home on N Morgan St The prettily appointed table was centered with mixed .garden flow ers, and a three course luncheon was served Covers were laid (or Mrs Claude Roberts, of McAden vllle, Mrs. Hubert Collins, of ches nee.. S C., Miss Mabel Neal Davr of Gastonia. Mrs Charles Lever Mrs lee Nolan, Miss Alpha Gettys and Mr and Mrs Dickson. Mr* Paul Webb Entertain* Visitor* Mrs Paul Webb entertainer! very Informally yesterday afternoon at her home on N Morgan street, hon oring Mrs b Max Oarriner, and Misses Myrtle and Lottie Warren, After a pleasant hour's compact lonihlp a swept course was served Guests included Mrs. Gardnei Mrs Madge Webb Riley. Mrs. J. I Webb. Mrs. C R Hoev, and guest.* Misses Myrtle and Lottie Warren of Gastonia, Mrs Charles Hoev Mrs. O M Mull and Mrs Pail! Webb, jr. Onre-A-Week Bridge Club Is Entertained Members of the Once-A Week bridge club were cordially entertain ed on Wednesday afternoon by Misses Mabel Hardin Lena and Dennis Byers at the home of the Misses' Byers. Bridge was played at three tables and when scores wen added the high score prize went to Miss Katherine Hardin. A refreshing ire and sweet course war served. Guests outside club members lit eluded Mrs, Raymond Carroll, Mi Katherine Hardin, and Miss Maiv Louise McSwaln, the latter o* Gaffney. Mrs. Mason Carroll Entertains Club Mrs, Mason Carroll entertained members of the Tuesday Afternoon bridge club at a delightful meeting Thursday morning with three tables of bridge, at the home ot Mrs Ie* B Weathers. The rooms of the lower floor were decorated with handsome bowls and vases of sum mer flowers When scores were added the high score prize went to Mrs Harry Hudson. Mrs Carroll was assisted bv Mr Weathers in serving a sandwich course. Mr. And Mr*. Cabanl** Give Pretty Dinner Mr and Mrs Charlie Cabamv were cordial hosts on Wednesday at their pretty country home near here when thev entertained at din ner honoring Mrs Cabaniss' broth er, Mr. F M, Mint?. and Mrs Miniz, and family, of New Haven. Conn . who are visiting relatives in Shelby The home was decorated throughout with quantities of cut flowers; The table was attractively arranged for the occasion with t centerpiece of white snapdragons in a 'crystal basket. Covers were laid for Mr and Mrs F M Mintz. Kathern. Jack and Billy Mintz. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Mtht.z, of Blacksburg. S C. Mr C D. Mint? of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs Cabaniss. Moss-'Connor Marriage Announced A marriage which will be of in terest to many friends in the tw. Carolina^ was solemnized on Friday August 12, at Gaffney, S. C. when Miss Lola 'Connor, of Bat Cave, be came the bride of Mr Rov Moss of Shelby. The bride wore a becoming cos tume of sky blue with accessories to match She is the attractive daughter of Mr and M s J R ‘Connor of Bat Cave Since he, graduation from Boiling Springs junior college she has successfully held positions as both teacher and stenographer. Mr. Moss is a sop of Mr and Mr. Moss of this place He is a gradu ate of the Greer high school. Greer. 6 C After a week's wedding trip through Western North Carolina Mr and Mrs Moss will return tc Spindale where they will mak their home Mrs. Aaron Quinn Honors Mother Mrs Aaron Quinn entertained 01 Wednesday morning at a bring luncheon honoring her mother -Mrs. E. E. Briggs, of Raleigh, who ;; “Her guest this week Mrs. Quinn re cFivpci in a lauorra arras oi nav, crepe and Mrs Briggs had chosen for the occasion a 'ports frock of t light shade of blue Bridge was played at three table during the morning and at the close of several progressions Mr Quinn was assisted by Mrs ,J H Quinn and Mrs Grady Lovelace in serving an elaborate three tdurse luncheon The lop score prize at the close ol the play went to Mrs. Z J Thompson. Those playing were Mrs Briggs. Mr.: Thompson. Mrs Carl■-Thomp son Mrs. Paul Webb and Mrs. Paul Webb. ,ir . Miss Elisfabeth McBravel jMrs. C. B McBraver. Mrs Horace jEaaom. Mrs Ladd Hamrick Mrs C ft Buttle.. Mrs Z J. Thompson j Mrs Frank HOev and Mrs Grady , Lovelace Miss Mull Gives Part v For Brides Muss Montrose Mull entertainer at bridge on Wednesday afternoon :at the country club honoring Mrs Jesse White. Mrs William O Pen j diet on and Mrs James Webb Card ner The club room was beautlfu with vases of mixed summer flow ers Muss Mull was beautiful in r frork of yellow net with yellow pic ture hat and other accessories ir yellow. Mrs While wore an after noon dress of light blue satin am picture hat of pink, Mrs Gardnei I wore a frock of pale green chlffor janri net with harmonizing acres series. and Mrs Pendleton wore at afternoon dress of brown chiffot with large brown hat Bridge vfa played at eight tables and at, thi rlose of the play an elaborate talat course was served Mrs.' O M Mull, Mrs. Pau Webb. Mr: O Max Gardner ant Mrs J A Silt tie came in after th« play and made a ninth table for re freshments Ench of the honorees was given at antique glass slipper match holder Out of town guests enjoying th' occasion were. Misses Elizabeth ant Connie Hall of Hickory! who an visiting their grandmother, Mrs r W Ebeltoft, Mis: Emily Marshal! of ClearWater, Fla . guest, of Mi Mary Brandt Switzer, and Mis Evelyn McCall of Marion. Breakfast On Wednesday i Is Charming Affair Mrs. C R Hoev and Miss Isabi Hoey entertained at a beautlfu breakfast, on Wednesday mornin; honoring Mr O Max Gardner oi Raleigh. Mrs James Webb Gardner a recent bride, and Misses Myrtle and Lottie Warren. of Gastonia ’Mrs Hoey received her guests in a tailored dress of peach colored crepe, and Miss Hoey received in i morning frock of turqom e blue crepe Mrs Gardner wore a becom ing autumn model of brown crepe with brown accessories: Mrs. Jamr Webb Gardner was attractively dressed in.A sport dress of green and white. Mis. Lottie Warren wore an ensemble of navy and whitp band Miss Myrtle Warrens costume was of blue georgette The long table in the dining room, the motif of the decorative scheme, was covered with a beau ttful Venetian lace cloth and set with antique blue hobnail glass ware The flower arrangement which centered the length of the table was of red rev es. lupin and trailing clematis. The table Was lighted with tall candles in brass and crystal candelabra Covers were laid for 32. and a three course breakfast was served Sharing honors were Mrs. L E Dai). Mrs. Carl Wrav Webb Mr. Jesse White. Mrs Claude Hok' Thompson, and Mrs. William G Pendleton, all attractive brides of the summer He Played Market With Money Given Him A* A Beggar Danville. Va —A rtew kind of a racket came to light here with the arrest of Joseph Sullivan, who gave his home as Greenville. S. C. on a charge of bogging in violation of a city ordinance Taken to police |headquarters Sullivans wallet was found to he bulging with green back, and he readily admitted that | he had been playing the stock ma.r ; ket with the money he was given as | a beggar He told police that he had secured >50 in one day by begging and the full amount had been played on the nv'rket He had been here about i week leading to com plaints to the police He is 80 years old and a German, he said After a warning by Police Chief J H. Martin, the stranger was re leased on the understanding that he leave town It's better' to he lied about than j to he about somebody else When a fellow minds his own business, it at least gives others a [chance to mind then own. WESTSHEL8Y NEWS OF WEEK Srvrr.il People Vrrv Sirk Other* Move Into New Homes. Personals. (Special to The Star) We, I Slielbv Apr 17 - Mr and j Mr:- E M. Bailey visited Mr Bu j ley's parents. Mr and Mr: B C Bailee of Henrietta Tuesday and Wednesday They were accompanied ] home by M Bailey s si. ter. Mis Winnie Bailey to spend a few days Mr Harley Bridges of Mourr Holly spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs, Oscar Bridges on Lackey street, Mr. and Mr- Henry Haynes Winn boro S. C spent the week-ena with Mr and Mr Arthur Camps Mr S B. Cooper spent the week end with his family on Gardner street Ma. ter Carl and Fred M< Ke : who have veen spending six weeks with their father. Mi Roy McKee returned to the Thompson orphan age at Charlotte Sunrluv Mrs Guy Wortman who ha. ibeen seriously 111 is improving hci many friends are glad to know Mi.-s Beatrice Berry of VaIcier is spending this week with Mrs. Ro\ i MeDaniel I Mrs. C D Weast spent. Wecint. day afternoon with he. sister, Mr A C Canipe, Mrs Nan Willi.-, is pending sev 'eral days with her daughter Mr Jason Turner who lives near Dr 1 light. Mrs Sam McKee spent the wen end with relatives in Maiden Miss Onnte Bridges of Fallstoi 1 spent.' Wednesday with her slate ! Mrs. Gary . Holland Mi and Mrs E M Bailey spent the week-end with Mr and M L G Cooper of the Dover Mill j community. Mr and Mrs M O, Faker have taken room: with Mr. and Mr • Gary Holland on Clegg street. Little Mis: Margaret Ramsey an Master Billy Ram ey spent Is:-' .|week’ with their uncle, Mr. Rom I Hides of Inman, S. C i Mrs. .1 C. McFarland. Miss Annie Mae Painter and Mr. Olio McFar land spent Sunday in Gaffney I Mr and Mrs Arthur Canipe at. i M. and Mrs Henry Haynes spec Monday with Mr. and Mrs W B Haynes nt Chimney Rock Mr. Otho -McDaniel and in 1 mother spent Sundav in Valde visiting relatives and friends Mr and Mrs Will E'iitht sped Sunday with Mr and Mrs A C Canipe Mis., Marguerite . Callahan sptuji Sunday in Hlckorv with friends Mrs. Lamos Valentine is vet tek at this writing Mr. and Mrs. ThaddeuS McSwain have moved into one of the Blan ton houses on Blanton street The many friends of Mr Rodne. Hamrick will be- very sorry to heat that he is very sick Mr. and Mrs .1. A Sellers wer visitors in Chariot t« Saturday Mr A A Ramsey and Mr ' 3 A McFarland . pent Monday in In man. S C. Miss Mozelle Nobbft spent Sun day in Fallston visiting Miss Onmc Bridges. 1 Miss. Verda Ramsey has returned ihome after spending a. week ;h Morganton, Newland and Belwood Visiting relative, and friends. | Mr Sam Haynes of Chimney jRock is spending some time witty his sister. Mrs. Arthur Canipe Her many friends will be sorry ,o know that Mrs C B Jones is vet ;:trk and her home on S. Morgan ; street. Mrs. Jack Dale of Dover Mill ■ spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs Fa'e Allen |; Mr. and Mrs Randolph Mt Atv • (have taken rooms with Mrs Pink Corner on McBrayer street. Mr Hubert Taub spent the week j end with his aunt. Mrs. John Owens i of Charlotte Mrs. Clyde Silvers and children I of Heath Springs are visiting Mrs |Stivers parents, Mr and Mrs W S Hamrick Mi.-s Helen Francis is visiting rela : fives in Marion this week Mr and Mrs Bennie McSwain Mrs Joe McSwain and Mr Hunter pent Sunday afternoon with Mrs Joe McSwains mother at Mill Spring Booze Gift Turn# Out To Be A Snake Little Rork Man Finds Ra tt Ir-u.ikr In Box Labelled "Ok! Taylor Whisky." Little Rock. Ark -What J. ,1 Scbmelzer, young Little Hock busi man thinks of practical jokers nisi couldn't be printed He was called to ‘lie express company offices here ‘o receive a bic box from Newport Ark , beaf nv; the inscription. Old Taylor v.lasky Bottled in 1919 " The name cf the consignor was not on the bill of lading The box was ripped open at once but. imagine Mr Schme’.ztv - : nr prize when he gazed into the bead' and unfriendly eyes of a mne-fooi timber rattlesnake, coiled neatly in the center the container and crowding; the sides. But what is the difference be tween dodging the draft to avoid i-aving the country and dodging iraxes to avoid supporting it? I Sharon Section News Gleanings Aoifns People Enjoy Straw Ride And Melon Cutting. Personal Mention. 'Special to The Star.) Sharon, Aug 17 -The revival meeting is in progress at oui church Our pastor, Rev. J N Ran clall is doing the preaching, The services have all been very inspir ing and helpful, We appreciate the splendid work being done by our pastor and Mr F. K McLartv. ir, who is directing our song service. Wednesday morning. Mrs. Ru. sell of Pineville brought a very in ■piring message to the children Mrs. Magness and daughter. Doi nthv, of Shrlhv. are visiting he. daughter, Mrs. ,1 F Dodd and Mr. Dodd this week. Mr and Mrs. I. A Smith viir ed Mr and Mrs B B Blanton la.' Thursday Misses Louise Patrick and Johnnie j Morehead were spend the night .guests Of Miss. Elva Ray Hopper |Saturday night. Mr and Mrs Gus Hardin and son |Vale;, and Mr D. W Hardin, of IPatterson Springs. Mrs. Albert Wll ison of Newberry, S. C visited at [the home of W. J Hardin Monday Mr. and Mrs Floyd Dover visited ■ Mr and Mrs C. A Dover Sunday alter noon Miss Lorene Morehead ol Earl «» ;the week-end guest of her sun' Mrs Seth Morehead and Mrs. Mora head Mr Everette Hardin spent, Sal 'inday night with Mr Leonard Ye. ton Mr. and Mrs Cleat us McSwain | visited: Mr and Mrs. T, J. Pruett Monday. Mosdames R E Ledbetter and Shaw Moore were dinner guests of J t heir "parents Tuesday Mrs G. A Whisnant 'and small daughter. Doris Jean, are visiting Mrs. Whisnant s parents. Mr. and . Mrs John Smith this week The senior, department of the i young peoples de vis ion held its (monthly social last Thursday nigh’ Fit. wad in the form of a watermelon slicing' The members enjoyed a .straw ride to Hamrick's spring on No 20 highwav The young people ihad a delightful swim in the pond jailer which the watermelons were sliced and served Those present [outside of the members were: Mis.r Louise Blanton, Louise Patrick Helen Blalork. Mary Ila Hamric.K, Messrs Durham Grigg, Homer Hamrick,. Minor William* Archie and Raymond Queen,, Brossie Ham rick and Mr. Hershel Greene, Mopv^sbpro News Of Late Interest 'Special to The Star' Mooresboro. Aug 18 -Mrs. Roy jfiwn -of Charlotte w as a week-end visitor, here last week. Mr and Mrs. Earl Fortune ol : Virginia, visited Mrs, \V W. Bridges of route 2 Sunday. Mrs.. Yates Greene of Morganton is visiting here and in this vicinity this week. Messrs Clarence Greene. Clar ence Bostic and Yates Greene, ot Morganton left, for Myrtle Beach Monday to fish to their heart's de litres; A number from this section at - ; tended the Bridges reunion at Sandy Flams Saturday Plaits are : underway for the combining of other families related to the Brld ces. thus forming a larger clan. Hosiery And Silk Mills Raise Pay Durham —Durham Hosiery mills • this week posted notice of blanket ! wage increases of 10 per cent be I cause of improved business. At I Greensboro and Kernersvill“, silk mills also increased wages 10 to 12 per cent, stating business booked it hie week will keep the mills busy i until October 1. i Just Ten Years Ago 'From Issue of The Star Of August ■ 18, 1922) Oovernor Morrison will go toj Spencer shops of the Southern rail ! way tomorrow on his way from Blowing Rock to Raleigh to make a personal Investigation of the situa tion there, following calls for troops from the sheriff of Rowan county Trouble is expected between rail road employees as 1,700 men ttfe on strike there Three cablegrams tilling of the (lines* death and burial of her mother, Mrs. A C. Dixon, wife of Rev Dr A. C Dixon. In China, were received by Mrs. Prank How ard Richardson, of Brooklyn, at her summer home in Black Mountain Rev Dr Dixon, who Is a native of Shelby, was at one time pastor of the First Baptist church here. Shelbv easily defeated Monro® here Wednesday 4 to 1 The pitch ing and catching of Cline and Gur ley for Shelby was a puzzle to the Monroe batsmen and they were able |to secure only three hits. — Sheriff Logan has purchased th? 'drover Beam lot between D B..F Sutt-le and C, M. Lattimore on N LaFayrtte street for $3,500 W. J. Arey has purchased a lot from Dr. ;.T S. Dorton on North Washington Street to the rear of the Central Methodist church. I - About 125 illicit stills. roost of them made from copper, were de stroyed at the court house yesterday afternoon under the direction of Sheriff Logan who saw that they were thoroughly cut to pieces with picks before they were sold to the junk dealer who pay 6 centi pet pound for copper. These stills rep resent the accumulation by revenue officers of about two years. About 25 stills were reserved to be given to the American Legion of which to make a bronze memorial tablet for the soldiers who lost their lives in the recent World war The bronze tablet will be cast by Mr Tom Babington at Babington toundry. vcw House Section Personal Mention . New House. Aug. 18.—A very large crowd attended the annual Bridge reunion at Sandy Plains. August 1". Messrs, George Whitaker, L. S Doty. J, E Beam of Ellenboro. W E. White of- Polkville, Rev. Rush Padgett of Grover, all made talks Dinner was spread on the tables in | the grove -and all enjoyed the many (good things to eat The following officers were re-elected President. Rev J D Bridges; vice president. ! J C Bridges, secretary, Sue Davis The organization of B. Y. P U's ihas accepted an invitation to go to i Double Springs Sunday night to I hear a special program they are to render. 1 Several from this section attend ed preaching service at Big Springs last week. Rev. R C. Camp bell, of Lubbock. Texas, did the {preaching A number are also, at tending services at Dobbin this week. The pastor. Rev W, M Gold is conducting the service. Born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Whitaker a dainty daugh ter. Mrs Whitaker before marriage was Miss Lillie Holland. ! Mr < and Mrs Vance Rollins of Forest City were dinner guests (Sunday of Mr and Mrs. F. F Greens Mr. Rollins is running among the high score for county ; commissioner in Rtuherford coun I ty. I Mr, and Mrs W. Z Davis spent {Sunday night at First Broad with relatives. ! Miss Hazel Price of Garner who | has been spending the summer with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A. ;Z. Price, has returned to her home Miss Frances Walker who ha^ been Indisposed for the past two (weeks is able to be out, again, her j friends will be glad to note. There’s A Double Reason for ROGERS You get all of loo rents' worth of satisfaction from every dollar you spend in the Rogers automobile repair depart ment. plus the advantage of paving your repair bill in easy installments, which are financed on the Rogers Motors plan Phone 39 — MOREHEAD INN — OPENS SUNDAY, AUGUST 21. IN L. U. ARROWOOD HOUSE, 212 EAST MARION STREET. ROOMS AND MEALS — HOME COOKING SUNDAY DINNERS ... 35c Ask For Quotation for Regular Board and Room. MRS. H. MOREHEAD PHONE 749*W _ SHELBY, N. C. Upper Cleveland News Of Interest Couple Motor To Gaffney To Mar ry. Moriah Revival Meeting Under Way. 'Special to The Star > Casar, R-l, Aug. 18.—The revival meeting is progressing nicely at Mt Moriah and crowds are filling the house at every service. Rev. Short from Newton is filling the pulpit for the pastor, Rev. C. E Ridge and is preaching soul stir ring sermons. Many people of the community attended the revival at First. Broad last week. Durham, and Memory Whisnant and Mathise Hales of Tulsa, Okla spent last week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs P M. Whisnant, They left Saturday on a week's motor trip through the Shenandoah Val ley to Long Island, N. Y. and to Oklahoma. Mrs. Winnie Hovle and Helen Harris of Tulsa. Okla . who have been spending two weeks with her sisters left by motor for Oklahoma Sunday. Miss Ola Jones and Mr Flay Reep of Lattimore motored to Gaffney on last Thursday and were married. People wish them a long and happy life Mr. Ma.vlon Watt and children of Spindale.and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Wall of Forest City spent Sunday w’ith Mr. and Mrs. Ophus Hunt and son, Brevard, of Shelby, visited his parents, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bufford Richards of Lawndale visited the latter's par ents, Mr and Mrs C. W Self Sun day. Miss Winnie Whisnant spent the latter part of last week with Misses Viola and Melonia Gamble of near Bostic . Mr. Ben Wall returned home Sunday after visiting relatives at Boiling Springs for four weeks Miss Lillie Hunt of Shelbv is spending this week with Madge Gantt l>0 YOU SUFFER FROM Athlete* Foot? Op vour left itch? Are :h»*re smil blisters and soft CORNS between he toes'' Cracked scaly skin? If hese symptoms are familiar stop Athletes Foot, now with TOMOLO Relieves Skin irritations Ring Worm and Soft Corns Clip Ad for FREE SAMPLE Cleveland Drug Co. SHELBY. N C. BY POPULAR DEMAND, WE ARE ARE CONTINUING ANOTHER WEEK EUGENE PERMANENTS $3.00 Th© Lowest Price Ever Quoted On Our Best Permanent Waving! With Eugene Waves at the unbelievably low price of $3.00, you can easily afford our first class wave in preference to a substitute wave ' of inferior quality and short duration. EUGENE is the safe method of waving your hair. And the new Eugene improvement makes it easy for you to set your own wave. PHONE 415 For Appointment GRAVITY BEAUTY SALON May-hue^s Place — Royster Bldg. SHELBY, N. C. 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