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Former Painter Becomes Farmer, Licks Depression Kinston - Hamp Brown docs not believe in the depression At least lie does not believe' it. is worth worrying over. “The d-drst pain in the world to Brown are people w ho can work I but accept charity. Those are his exact words It is possible he ?d mitted today, that there - arc • Able bodied persons unable to provide for themselves, but lie can t under stand it. ] Brown was a house painter until she depression came He did. not know how to plow a furrow, But hr became a farmer when he became dc perate. Now he. his wife and their, five children are making ‘'an excellent living" on the farm. "We have bought the place, and are paying off the mortgage right along T work at my trade when I can get work, and 1 pick up quite a lot of jobs by looking for them I am not worrying over the depression I have beaten the depression" The tree-frog has the power of changing color to resemble more closely the surface upon which it desires to be inconspicuous. It can change from a dark hue to a light one in rbout twenty minutes. WEBB THEATRE — TODAY AND SATURDAY — 10c TO ALL A "Mounty ” turn* outlaw to cap ture outlaws I Thrill-tangled, punch-packed drama of the , Northwest! m BUCK Also Good. Comedy and News COMING MONDAY and TUESDAY THE STRANGEST STORY EVER TOLD! i THE DEMAND IS SO URGENT WE’VE DECIDED TO CONTINUE ANOTHER WEEK EUGENE PERMANENTS $3.00 The 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 cla.:-. wave in preference to a substitute wave of inferior quality and short duration. EUGENE is the safe method of waving your hair. And the n e w Eugene improvement makes it easy for you to set your own wave. PHONE 415 For Appointment GRAVITY BEAUTY SALON Mayhue’s Place — Royster Bldg, SHELBY, N. C. LOCAL and • •PERSONAL News Mi-, and Mr*. Lee Carpenter and children and Mtss Frances Glas coe, spent Sundav with Mr. and Mrs A. o. White and family of1; Waco. i Mr. Joe E Nash returned today at..noon from a buying trip to New York fcr the Nash, Inc., ready-to wear store. Miss Fov Moore, ha. resumed her , position as bookkeeper at the A ! Blanton Grocery Co, on West Mar-: ion street. Mrs Fred Hoffman, of Winston , is here visiting her sister Mrs. Da!e L Kalter, and Mr. Kalter, at their apartment on West Graham street Among the out of town relatives and friends who attended the fu- j neral of Mr Harry Reid here on Wednesday afternoon were. Mrs. J A. Porter, of Black Mountain, Mrs. Hugh Morgan, of Nashville. Tenn . Miss Mary Stradley, Edwin Stradley and Arnold Stradley, of Asheville, Miss Minna Rees, Rich ard Rees. Mrs. Tennyson Smith Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Kuhn, Mr Herbert Miller. Mr. Armstrong and Mr, Sol Warlick, all of Lincolnton. Mr and Mrs. Gibbs of Hickory, Mr. Julian Miller, Miss Josephine Mil ler, Mrs, John Walker. Mrs. Hazel Pharr, and Miss Cynthia Pharr, all. of Charlotte. Mr and Mrs, Cecil GUliatt are. expected to arrive today or tomor row from Erie. Kansas, where they have been visiting the former's rela tives. They will spend several day;, here with Mrs, Gilliatt's parent. Mr and Mrs. W. B. Nix. Mr. Albert White of Sharon. S. C spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White cf Waco, and was accompanied home Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. A. G. White and daughter Nelle Mr and Mrs. Ray mond Hord and son Gene and Mr. John Carpenter. Mr A W McMurry. who with Mr J. J McMurry is spending some time in Atlantic City,, has been quite ill from an attack of ! ptomaine poison but is reported as much improved. Mrs. Irma Wallace and her son. Malcolm Wallace, left Tuesday for Baskerville, Va., to visit relatives. Malcolm had recently returned home from the Piedmont Boy *Scout camp at Tryon where he had been spending sometime Miss Mary Perry of Birmingham. Ala , left today after visiting Mr. end Mrs. Mason Carroll here on her • way home from Banner Elk where -she has been acting us councillor |at the Girls' camp during the sum mer. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll took her to Greenville this morning where they spent the day. Dr and Mrs H. C Thompson and Mr. and Mrs Claude Hoke Thomp son are moving from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J Thompson on W. Marion street in to the Loy Thomp son house on W. Graham street. Mrs. Dexter Evans and tittle dau ghter, Sara Louise, left this morn ing to return, to their home at Lake City,. S. C.. after visiting Mr. and Mrs R, U. Woods here this week. Mr. Ralph Gardner returned home from Charlotte Tuesday after spend ing several days undergoing treat ment under Dr. O. L. Miller. Mrs. O. Max Gardner and Mrs. James■ Webb Gardner spent the day in, Charlotte Tuesday and he returned! home with them. Miss Evelyn Stone and Mrs. Merle Long of Charlotte will come to Shel by today to attend th’ party being given by Miss Elizabeth Riviere. | Miss Charlie Mae Laughridge | leaves Sunday for Washington, D. | C. where she will visit her sister. Miss Virginia Laughridge. Miss Mary Tedder who is in Charlotte where she is taking a business course has been paid the compliment of being invited to join the choir of the First Bantist church as an alto. She has alsf sung sev eral times already in radio broad casts. Mr. and Mrs; Dennis A Beam 'and little daughter, Mildred Betty, leave today for Columbia, S C., where they will spend several days visiting relatives Mr. and Mrs. Wiseman Kendall, of Greensboro, are spending several days here visiting relatives Miss Annie Ruth Dellinger is in Hickory this week where she Is at tending a Lutheran Young Peoples’ conference Mrs. Harry, Reid, recently of Bal timore. Md., is now in Shelby with her sister; Mrs, E. B Lattimore, and Dr. Lattimore. Miss Joyce Bridges of Meriwether S C.. is visiting Misses Estelle and Mildred Harrell. J Mrs. j. T, Littleton and Mu Louise Leonard from Albemarle are visiting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Giles £ Webb. Mrs, Dora Derrick and Miss Gladys Derrtck leave today for their home in Columbia. S. C . after spending several weeks with Dr and Mrs B B Matthews Dr. and Mrs H D Wilson and Walter WilsonWill spend this week end in Colbert, Oa , with Mr. and Mrs Marion Ross. Mrs. Frank Hoyle. Mi:,. Willie Hoyle Mr. Frank Hoyle. Jr. and Mr Harry Speck leave Sunday morning by motor for Talladega, Ala . where Mrs. Hoyle and Miss Hoyle will visit Mrs. Leon G. Jones: and Mr. Hoyle and Mr Speck will go on to Chattanooga to attend a national Sigma Chi convention. Mr Meredith Hennessa of Char lotte was here on Wednesday to at tend the funeral of his uncle, Mr. Harry Reid, who died irt Balti more. Md on Sunday. Misses Katherine Holt, of Liber ty, S C . Elizabeth and Helen Hew - itt of Hendersonville and Elizabeth Hewitt of Lattimore spent last week here as guests of M,ss Annie Ruth Dellinger. Mr. and Mrs S A McCraw of Gaffney spent the day here today visiting their daughter Mrs Dennis i A. Beam and Mr Beam. Mrs Herbert. Champion will spend ! the week-end in Atlanta where she will visit Mr Champion who is in a government hospital theie. Dr. and Mrs B B Matthews and little daughter. Marguerite Hanson, will leave Monday for Montevideo, Minnesota, to visit Mrs Matthews' parents. Miss Louise Botts underwent an operation for appendicitis on Wed nesday morning at the Shelby hos pital and is recovering nicely. Miss Pauline Buff is attending her as nurse Miss Martha Lee Whealton of Spartanburg S. C. is spending this week with Miss Katherine Morgan at her home on W Marion street. Ashes to ashes and dust to dust; if Europe doesn't pay it, America must Add popular advertising phrases j Purchaser to assume the mortgage I Don't pity the farmer. He can let his watermelon keep on grow ing if it plugs green, About all that s left of the expert is the ex. Musical Program At Kiwanis Meet A program of vocal and Instru mental music was rendered last night at the weekly iuncheon of the Kiwanis club. Those who had a part in rendering a most delightful pro gram were Mesdames Lctelace, Sut tle. Farmer, Jarrett, Miss Mary Helen Lattimore Mr. and Mrs. Dale Kalter, Messrs. Hill and Easom Central Methodist Choir To Sing At Palm Tree Sunday The 'Central Methodist church quartet composed of Robert A Cooge, first tenor, C. M. Moser, sec ond tenor, D. M. Freeman, second base, Chas. H. Swofford, 1st base, will sing Sunday afternoon at the Palm Tree Methodist church home coming, on the fourth Sunday in August at the afternoon services. Many of the past members of the church are expected as well as the present membership. Morning services will be at 11 I o'clock followed by dinner on the grounds. The afternoon services will be conducted by the Rev. J. R. Greene, a former pastor at 3 p m. Second Baptist Church Services The Pastor Rev. L. L. Jessup Will Preach At Both Services. Announcements. Services as follows will be held at the Second Baptist church on next Sunday, and the week following. Sunday school at 9:45, W. S. Me* Curry, supt. B. Y, P. U. at 6: SO, T. W. Roberts, director. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. L. L. Jessup, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The subject for the morning service will be "The Preserving Quality of Christian Character," and the evening sub ject will be "The Fortified Life.” The regular monthly meeting of the Deacons and finance committee will be held on Monday night. Reg ular mid-week prayer service on Wednesday night at 7:30 The monthly Sunday school work er's council will be held on Thurs day night at the church. South Shelby Items Of News Mr and 'lrs. Reinhart Havr Nr» Daughter. Mrs. (.rant 111 Personal!.. Special to Tlic Eta; ' South Shelby, Aug. Co Born to Mi and Mrs C H. Reinhardt Wed nesday night a dainty daughter Mother and baby are doing nicely Mrs J J Yarborb is spending awhile with her son F B Yarboro and sister Mrs W E Glascoe of Greenville, 8, C. Miss Geraldine schewtn spent a f#w days with Miss Blanche Bridges of Lattimore Mrs Pauline Sc hew. n spent the week end ai Carolina Beach, Miss Hettie Ledford and Mr HatcherWhisnant motored to Gaff ney, S, c Wednesday night and were happily married They will make thetr home In Shelby Miss Ethel Campbeil of Hickory visited her mother Mrs W C Campbell last week. Miss Lillian Mporeheaci is spend ing awhile with her stsiet Mrs Gus Blanton of the Dover Mill Miss Bessie, Webb of Gastonia la spending a while with Misses Vir ginia and Eula Faye Campbell, Friends of Mrs. Dwell Grant will be sorrv to know that she is seri ously ill at this writln.t Miss Ethel Hamrick of Kings Mountain visited her sister, Miss Jessie Hamrick Wednesday. Mr Jack Smith has returned home from Lattimore where he has been spending awhile with his sis ter. Mrs Ruby Wvatt. Mr William Gregory of High Point spent the week end with Mr and Mrs L L. Weaver. Mrs. Laura Gossett and Mrs. So phia Patterson are visiting Mr. and Mrs Mack Cosset of Spartanburg .8. r Mr.- Hughlan Blanton Is spend ing awhile, with her sister Mrs. Ralph Edwards of the Ella Mill.; Mrs M B Franklin and children of Clifton. S. C., are visiting Mr. and Mrs Weldon Pruett Mrs Fannie Wesson visited her mother Mrs. M. E Glascoe Sunday. We are glad to know that Mr. Datnerd Wesson is some better He has been in the hospital for several weeks. Mr and Mrs Broadu^ Wilson left Sunday to visit his mother in Kings Mountain Mr Lowranre Queen of Casar visited his sister Mrs C A Dav berrv Miss Velvie Wilkie is visiting rel atives at Eastside. Mr and Mrs. L, E Wetrver vls 'ited Mr. R. W. Weaver Sunday. Mrs Man Dun An has been vis*! itmg relatives in Columbia and' Chester, S C Mr 5r' W Duni an ard children' welted relative: in Chester, S C.i Siinday. Mr. ar.fl Mrs T C. Dfbhrule ni Alexander, visited Mr end Mrs Eel Moorr head. Mif Ruby Bridges. Miss France Spake uere the dinner yuests of1 Miss Nell Moorehead Sunday, Mr and Mrs E. H Callahan and j children of Cllftside. \ (.sited Mr and Mis. Ed Moorehfjd Sunday Rev. W. c CampVil and Ed Moore head motored to Union Sun-j day. Mi. Hattie Hollifield spent Tues day with Miss Ueii Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. R M. Wilson Mrs O R. Debhrule. Mrs S J. Debh rule of Henrietta, visited Mr and Mrs Ed Moorehead Sunday. Mrs Laura Spigle of Hickory is j vuUftng relatives in Shelby this' week. NOTICl o» n.MI. M t f TIN f» _ I In the Distuet Court of the Vnlted Slates' For the Western District of North Caro lina in Bankruptcy No HI* In tft# Matter ot EmtMd* Manuftcturine Company iRhelbv N C • Bankrupt Notice hereby gi\en to all and other partes in interest that the final meeting- of creditors in the abo>» matter wl)i he held in the law office of i tha undersigned referee. at 200 Law* Building, Charlotte. N C on Monday, the 20th dav of August 12.12 at 12 20 orlock P m at which time and place all par ties ma> attend; approve or disapprove of the allowance or disallowance of claims of every nature of the coat* and expenses or administration. attorn*'s fee- reports of trustee payment of divi dend* and all other matters pertaining to the final settlement of the above matter All claims must bo filed on or before th'' final meeting This the l.etu <!»v of August 1952 Ft MARION ROBB Referee In Bankruptcy. Charlotte, N C,V U Aug 2fic. Free “Can-U-Catch-It” The newest, most amusing toy on. the market Children and grown-ups both will en jov it n Get One FREE with each pair shoes you i have repaired (job must j amount to as: much as | 20c) at ODELL Freeman’s SHOE SHOP Basement Pendleton's “CAN-U-CATCH-IT” I Permanent Waves Betty Jean Beauty Shoppe COTTON PRICE HIGHER EVERYBODY’S FEELING BETTER —AND— J. N. DELLINGER HAS MOVED HIS STORE BAC K TO HIS OLD LOCATION ON WEST MARION STREET NEXT DOOR TO BOST BAKERY. COMPLETE STOCK OF GOOD CLEAN GROCERIES AT LOWEST PRICES FLOUR WHEN YOU NEED FLOl R BUY FROM SHEL BY’S OLDEST AND LARGEST FLOUR MER CHANT. AND GET THE BEST GRADE FLOUR AT THE LOWEST PRICE. PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE FOR CARS AND WAGONS. J. N. DELLINGER TELEPHONE 193 10* EVERYBODY BOTH DAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE TODAY ONLY Elissa LAND1 Paul LUCAS In “A PASSPORT TO HELL” Comedy • Cartoon SATURDAY OPEN 11 A. M. LANE CHANDLER In “WYOMING WHIRLWIND” Comedy and Rin Tin In “LIGHTNING WARRIOR” OUR OWN BLEND lndia-Ceylon-Java TEA «• 15c SPECIAL THIS WEEK-ENT* GRANDMOTHER’S BREAD WHOLE CA WHEAT Ob Pan Loaf RAISIN 2 15c (Preth Frida?) FRESH EGGS Doz. 23c FLOUR 55c EAGI-E BRAND CONDENSED MILK — Can — 18c Your Choice —Encore— MACARONI SPAGHETTI NOODLES Per Pkg. 5c Soap* Specially Priced CAMAY or IVORY 4 Cakes 19c STAR POWDER 2 Pkgs. 5c ENCORE CANNED SPAGHETTI 4 Cans 25c CIGARETTES s 27c 4 iin* of 50—SI.08 (equal to I carton 200 ciffarottoa) CHEESE, Whole Milk, lb. 15c MILK, WHITE HOUSE I TALL CANS WHITE MALAGA, 4 POUNDS 19c SWIFT’S JEWEL, SE 63c RIO COFFEE, 21b. 25c BANANAS, Th. 25c GRAPES, 25c Market Specials Armours Sliced Bacon 2 lbs. 35c Pork Chops or Roast lb. 15c Pure Rork Sausage 2 lbs. 25c Sliced Boiled Ham lb. 29c Fresh Croakers 4 lbs. 25c wx4t Atlantic & Pacific «
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