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FallstonNewsOf Current Week Miss Stanley Entertains Parent Teachers Elect Officers. Per sonal Mention. 'Special to The Star 1 FalLton. Aug. 30.—Miss Elina Stamey entertained the members ol the freshman and sophomore classes on Friday evening vvith a lawn party. Many lovely games and con ic., ts were enjoyed during the even ing. Delicious grape juice and cakes were served. „ The P. T. A met Wednesday ait ernoon with a large number of members present. The following of ficers were elected for the year Fre.ident, Mrs. Stough Beam; vice president, Mrs. Claude Stamey, f (retafv, Mrs. Hugh Beam; treas urer. Mr;. Edw ard Cline. Miss Sarah Cole of Canton who spent the past two weeks with Miss Alice Falls returned to her home Saturday. Mrs.. A T. Hoyle is spending this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Moore of Rutherfordton Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wilson were accompanied by Miss Evelyn Hen drick of Beams Mill and Mr. Mills Cornwell of near Lawndale to Hick ory Thursday where they attended the. wedding of Mr. Boyd Canipe end Miss Betty Sherrill. Mrs. S. M. Gantt and children of Shelby spent several days laid week with Mr. and Mrs. Lem Wil liams. Miss Helen Falls of near Be! wood was the week-end guest of Miss Lois Martin. Mrs. J. J, Brown and sons. Alva John, Norman and Durham of Ben nettsville, S C. spent several days t his week with Mr. and Mrs Rot; Cline. Mrs. Everett* Spurhng and sons, Everett*, jr. and Carol and Mrs. Edward Cline and little daughter.-, Dorcas and Dorothy, attended the Elliot reunion near Polkviile Sat urday Mr. and Mrs. Yates Whlhams and family and Mrs. Floyd Cline visit rd Mr and Mrs. Jim Toney of Vale Sunday. Misses Kathleen Royster. Ma. Lou Hoyle and Mildred William* were, dinner guests of Miss Bryte Williams Sunday. ivuss cuiaa oiamev #» uit «een~ *nd guc:.t of Miss Doyle Martin. Mr. and Mrs. C, D. Stroup a.. ! family. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bean; and little daughter. Katherine and Mr. and Mrs. Yates Stroup of Miami. Fla visited Mr. and Mrs. O. V Wariick of near Casar Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Banks Suttle of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cline Sunday. Miss Ophelia Hendrick of Beams Mili is. spending this week with Mr, and Mrs. Ray Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Sigmon and baby daughter. Jacqueline. were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cera Williams Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kendrick •spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Latham Wilson of Bel wood. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie McSwain of Cherryville were dinner .guests of Mr. and Mrs: Clenso Wright Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. Carme Elam of Bel wcod. Mr. and Mrs. Leyton Edwards of EUenboro and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spurhng of Belwood spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Kovle. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Royster and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr. T. G Bowens of near Double Shoals. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Den Wright of Lincolnton. Misses Flay and Evelyn Martin were dinner guests in the home of Mrs. W. A. Gantt Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Adlai Elliott and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mis. Andrew Elliott of Waco. Mr and Mrs Clarence Lee Hoy> and family were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs R C Moore in Ruth erfordton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Wright and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Arthur Carpentri of Toluca VIooresboro News Of Late Interest Or Greene Returns to Jacksonville. Rev. Newton Bridges Preaches. Personal Mention. 'Special to The Star ' Mooresboro, Aug. 30 - Dr Xi Greene, who spent his vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W Greene, returned to his home in Jacksonville. Fla , last week. He was accompanied heme by his sister Miss Mildred Greene who will visit him for a while. Mrs. J. U. Rollins returned home last week from Atlanta, Ga„ where she spent, a week visiting her broth er, Mr. Wofford Hamrick Miss Beulah Scoggins of Char lotte returned to her. home last, week after visiting relatives for several days Miss Aileen Webb' of Shelbv is the attractive guest of her grand mother, Mrs. McBrayer Miss Nola Patrick left Monday for. Alexander, where she teaches school. Mr. Ray Greene of Charlotte spent the week end with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Hill Greene. Miss Pauline Brooks, of Shelbv. visited her cousin Miss Louren Grepnc, last week Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kaiser have as their guests this week, Mrs. Kaiser's sister Mrs. Capps and baby of Jacksonville, Fla , her father and mother of Wilmington. Miss Lots Whisnant. of Henrietta spent the week end with Miss Eve lyn Jolley. Mr. A. V: Greene of Asheville, spent the vyeek end with his moth er. Mrs. B. P. Greene Mr and Mrs. R. G. Burrus and children spent the day Sunday at Wadesbpro. with Mrs. Burrus sis ter A number of women attended the W. M. U, meeting last. Thursday and Friday. Dr. and Mrs. Sam Welchel and children are visiting relatives in In diana for several weeks. Rev. New ton Bridges preached a very. Inspir ing sermon Sunday morning in the absence of the pastor Miss Marion Morehoad spent thP week end with Miss Frances Wal ker at New House. Mr. William Greene nas returned home from Nashville. Tenn . where she attended school Mr. and Mrs. Y L. McCardwell delightfully. entertained a. number of friends Tuesday evening at Pop lar lake with a nice picnic and swim Mr Cleve Wood ir siowlv lmprov j ins at this writing Increase 150 Percent In Cloth Mill Orders Atlanta. Ga — An increase of 150 percent in orders during July as compared with tire same mourn a year ago is disciscd by cloth mill reporting to the Atlanta. Federal Reserve bank, the bank's monthly review of the conditions. in the sixth reserve district said. Best Sales In Tires One Company Had Akron, Ohio.-rUrit sales ot the General Tire’ and Rubber company fox' the first six months of 1932 were gieater than for any previous like period in the history of the com pany. W. O'Neil, president of the company, announced. WEBB THEATRE — TODAY AND THURSDAY - Sail The High Seas For A Night or /vtyjtery and Romance i HAST HAN? CHARLES BICKFORD ^ i jp> ContUncc ^ \ '(fiix c“m”i"3’ m jM vuvs'i msmte/rrn Also Good ACTS. - EVERYBODY 10c TODAY — - COMING MONDAY & TUESDAY - Two Big Pictures for the Price of One— In Addition to the Main Picture “BIG CITY BLUES” With JOAN BLONDELL We are Giving You the SHARKEY and SCHMELING (15) Round Fight — A RING SIDE SEAT FOR 25c — LOCAL and • •PERSONAL News Mr and Mrs. Jack Miller return-1 ed yesterday to their heme in Ortf-! fin. Ga . after visiting Mrs Miller's I [sisters, Mrs. Tom Babingtc.n and: Mrs. R L, Armour. I ■ Mr. and Mrs. John Oerganus and daughter of Jacksonville, this state,' have been visiting Mr and Mrs j Tom Webb on the Falls!on road and relatives in the county. Mr. Webb'1 and Mr. Gerganus were students to j gether at Piedmont 33 years ago They are also related to J. A. Kiser; of Mooresboro and W. D Burns of j Lawndale. Mr and Mrs. Julian Thompson; and sister, Miss Mary Peninger, at-j tended the funeral of Mrs Thomp-I son's cousin. Mr. George Fisher, .n1 Concord Friday morning 1 Mrs H Dixon Smith and three j sons. J. P. Dixon and Ned. return ; jed this morning to their home in | Columbus. Ga , after spending ten I days here with Mr. and Mrs. A P Weathers and Mr. and Mrs. Julius Smith. Mayor S A, McMurry goes t >j Raleigh tomorrow to attend a hear-1 I ing in connection before the Cor-' I poration Commission, with relative j I to the reduction in electric rates. ! | __ . | Mr and Mrs. G. P. Henderson, of [Maxtor, will arrive here today to I visit Mrs R. U. Woods and Mr. | Woods, who returns home tomor | row from a business trip. Mrs. Hen 1 demon and Mrs Woods are sitters. Mr and Mrs. Eel McCtirry and Mrs. Roger Laughridge are spend ing today in Gastonia where thev are attending the Davis reunion be ing held at the home of Mrs. Me I Curry's father. Mr W N. Davis. i - Mr and Mrs Lee R. Mayhue and ; children. Gladys, Margaret, Carl. I LeRoy, and Miss Mamie Mayhue. | with Mr. Lander Farris and Mr. and | Mrs, William Grigg spent the day ! Sunday with Mr atid Mrs. Charles Sherrill and family at Newton and the entire party attended Ball Creek Camp meeting near there. Mr. Ward Arey, jr... left Sunday for Norlina to enter the high school there.. He will spend the winter with his sister, Mrs. S. G. Chapel and Mr. Chapel. Mrs. J R Thomas and children. Sara France'-. Earl and Rogers will i leave tomorrow to return to their (.home m Orangeburg after spend i mg a month here visiting Mrs. | Thomas' parents, Mr and Mrs. J. j F Gaffney. } Mr and Mrs. Frank Fetzer and son, Frank, jr., of Wadesboro and Frank Sherrill, Jr.. of Charlotte, visited Mrs: Pansy Fetzer here last week. Pansy Katherine Fetzer and Thomas Hackett Fetzer returned to Wadesboro with them for a visit and were joined there for the week end by their mother. Mrs, Pansy 'Fetzer. with whom they returned ! home Sunday. __ Mr. and Mrs. D. R Yates and i daughter. Miss Phyllis Yates, with Mr. Charles MeBrayer spent Sun day and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MeBrayer in Reidsville. Miss Martha Carroll Fanning and Mr. Walter Fanning returned home Tuesday after spending a week vis iting their uncle, Mr. J. L. Carroll, and Mrs. Carroll in Columbia. S. C. Mrs. Jimmy Blanton underwent an operation for the removal of her tonrils at the Shelby hospital yes terday morning. and is getting along nicely. Mrs. H R Jones w»ill return to Blowing Rock, where she has been spending several days this weejs at speeidng several days this week at her home here. Mrs. J J, Thompson, of Char lotte, is spending several days with her daughter. Mrs Robert C. Hord and Mr. Hord. Miss Polly Freeman spent sev eral days last week with her sister Mrs. Worth Nanney and iamtly at IRutherfordton. Among those leaving this week to enter Appalachian college at Boone are; Misses Mattie Sue Propst. Geneva and Pauline Dec! ! mon. Mary Faye Dellinger. and | Messrs. Joe Thompson. James Byers I and Everette Toms. Miss Elizabeth Roberts spent a (few days last week at Saluda with her sister, Mrs. Livy Hunter, of Spartanburg, when they both visit ed at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. .Jordan, who are also from Spartanburg Miss Marjorie Riviere Is spend ing this week at Bessemer City visiting Miss Lib Spencer. Mrs. C. E. Schachner of Monroe is spending several days here this week with hPr daughter, Mrs Hugh Arrowood, and Mr. Arrowood. Mrs Fverette House.- and chil dren, Jack and Tony, leave Friday for New York City to Join Mr. Houser, who has been working there for several months. They will make their home in New York Miss Bernice Packard of Marion is spending this week here as the guest of Miss Jennie Lee Packard at her home on N. Morgan street. Governor and Mrs O Max Gardner, and son. Max. jr . Mr. . James L. Webb and Mrs. M. Webb Rilev leave tonight for Raleigh where they will stay until Friday when Mrs. Gardner, Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Riley and Max, Jr., will leave for New York City by motor to visit Mr and Mrs Eugene Burgess and family. Mrs. Tom Ramseur and daughter Louise. are back at home after spending last week at a cottage at Ball Creek camp meeting near Newton. Mr John Toms ha;, moved his family from Salisbury to Shelby. They are living in one of the Beam bungalows on N. Washington street. Mr. Toms was former superintend ent of the Eastside mill here Mr and Mrs. J. O. Mauney and family spent last week at Ball Creek Camp Ground, attending camp meeting Mr. Mauney says there were 25fi tents at the (amp this year and he saw only on* empty Mr and Mrs. A Bart, Smith of Columbia S. C are >Isittng rela tives in the county. Mr. Smith is head mechanic at a large textile mill in Columbia where he has bee,n since leaving Cleveland county 112 years ago. Mr and Mrs Dwight Shy tie have returned to thetr home in Washing ton. D. C,, after spending several days here with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D Shytl? and sister, Mrs Evelyn Hovle Miss Nancy Bagwell and her sis ter, Mrs Henry Cannon of Spar tanburg. S. C.. visited friends in Shelby yesterday. Miss Bagwell, who taught in the city schools here last year, will teach home economics in the Washington high school this year. Mr and Mrs. Charles Cornwell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cornwell and Miss Laura Cornwell have just re turned home from a visit to their sister. Mrs. -E S Elliott, and the Rev. Mr. Elliott in Pans Ark. Miss COrinne Fitzgerald, of Paris, re turned with them and spent a few days here with Miss Cornwell be fore going on to Wingate college to enter school. Mrs. E A. Morgan, cf Gaffney, is here visiting her son, Mr. F R. Morgan, and Mrs Morgan. Mr. Warren McNeill Mr. Bill Stockton. Mr. Phil Bragg and Miss Lackey of Red Springs were supper guests of Miss Margaret Blanton last evening. Mrs. Warren McNeill, who has been visiting Miss Blanton this week, returned to Red Springs with them last night. Mr. and Mrs: Rober* Smith of Durham will arrive in Shelby to night and Mr. Smith will spend two weeks here with Mrs Smith be fore returning to Durham to teach at Duke University this winter. Mrs Smith, who was Miss Lucille Mulholland before her marriage this summer, will teach again in the high school here this year Mr and Mrs. William Edwards and two children. BUI and Charlie, and Mrs Eva Bishop, »1' of Weldon, will arrive Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards. Mr. William Edwards is a brother of Mr Henry Edwards. Mr and Mrs C. B Alexander and family are moving this week fjom the Harris house on W. Marion street into the Fanning house on S. Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Miller, Jr., and children returned home Tuesday after a two week s visit to Mrs. Mil lers parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Davis and other relatives in Nash and Franklin county. Buddy Yates, of Winston-Salem, is spending this week here with his cousins, Oliver. Jr., and Jean An thony. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis A. Beam and little daughter Mildred Betty, have returned home after a visit to relatives in Columbia. S. C Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Callahan and son, Lewis, Jr., of Columbia, will spend this week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. Beam Mrs. Thomas Lowry with her daughter, Miss Frances Lowry, and son, Mr. Tom Lowry, of Charlotte, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ry burn. I CONTINUED ON PAGE EIGHT.) Poplar Springs News Of Current Week Mr ami Mr*. Martin Have New l)iii(htrr. Club On Picnic. Oaneer Wesson la Better. Special to The Stir ' Poplar Spring*. Aug. 30 — Born to Mr and Mrs. Vester Martin at their home Saturday morning a dainty little daughter Julia Hester. She was named for both of her grand- j mothers Mrs. Martin before mar riage was Mts* Lime Wesson Miss Georgia Mae Hardin of near Cherry villa spent last week with Miss Omelia Wilson Mr and Mrs Bee Hardin and son visited Mr Hardin's sister and family Mr and Mrs. Robert Wal lace last week Mr. and Mrs Har din live m Richmond. Va The Guess club went to Sulphur I Springs tor a picnic Saturday aft-i ernoon They left their homes at j 2 30 o’clock and supper was served j near the spring at 6 o'clock Each member of the club invited a young man. Those going were Misses Fnye Lanier. Mary Sue Anthony. Elsie Anthony, Mary Ila Hamrick, Mar garet Hamrick, Helen and Janet Blalock. Jewel Dean Spain, Ians and Gladys Harrill. Messrs. Raymond and B. C Queen. Hugh and Claude Dover Clyde Harrill. Douglas Har din. Hoyle Blalock. Grace Wheeler, Bureii Ledbetter Gall Guffey. Mi nor Wtlliahis and Mrs B C. Queen who is chaperone of the club Ev eryone reported a nice time. Mr. and Mrs. Allen .Jones have named their daughter Peggy Love. They had as their visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. O Z. Morgan, Mrs Zeb Blanton and children, Mr and Mrs Bunyan Jones and children. Mr and Mrs Cteaton Humphries and; son Euian. We had.a good attendance from the W M U. and Y W. A. and, Sunbeams at the W. M U asso ciation at Double Shoals Friday. Mr Jarvis Hamrick returned Fri day front Lenoir and Morganton He did quite a hit of trading while away The Sunbeams and >V M. U. met. after Sunday school Sunday arid gave their monthly programs The W. M U had quite a bit of busi ness to dispose of Officers were el ected for the year 1832-1933 Presi dent Mrs Jarvis Hamrick; vice president Mrs, Wake Hamrick, sec retary and treasurer Mrs Cree Hamrick chorister, Mrs Clyde Wal lace; program committees. Mes damrs W W Jones and Everette Blanton. The “equipment fund" ol Boiling Springs colleg’ was pre sented and the union voted to pay their part Mr and Mrs Hackett Wilson, and Expects Increase In Price Levels Soon Camden. N. J, Aug 30— Sam uel W Vauclain. chairman ot the hoard of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, predicted today that gencrai price level* will advance IS per ce rt within a very short time " Store And Station At Cliffside Burn mffside Aug 30-Dock Scrtigg: combination stove and fmine: sia lion. located on« mile south ot Cliffside, burned down early Sun rlav night The fhe ts believed to have originat'd Tom defective wir ing American Legion Men Favor Bonus Payment Washington - A generous i wo thirrts of the voting strength ot the American Legion's' national con vention Is shown by headquarters records to be pledged for cash pav mcnt of the soldiers' bonus. ,or the 35 state and territorial or gnhizatlon* which have instructed their delegates to vote for cash pay ment at the Portland. Oregon, con tention next month. 21 reversed positions taken last year. Rome now has three-decker buss es. little daughter Carolyn of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs Jarvis Ham rick and children Saturday night. Several young people from this community attended a party at Miss Rosa Lee Moore,: Saturday night. Friends of Mr Daner Wesson w ill be pleased to know that he ts at the home of his parents Mr; and Mrs Joe W Wesson recuperating . from a serious Illness, from kidney trou ble Here's hoping he will soon be well again Mrs Etfa Olascoe ot Shelby spent the week < nd with t he Wesson family The children of Mrs. J, P Bla lock surprised her Wednesday bj giving her a birthday dinner all of the children .were present and n good time was reported by all pres ent. Mrs. Blalock is an invalid be ing a sufferer of pellagra Mi and Mrs. G V. Hawkins ot Shelby visited Mr and Mrs. peWitl C. Hamrick and children and Mr P P. Hawkins Sunday afternoon. Mr Jap Ledbetter. ..Mrs, Gillet Hamrick and daughter Mary Char lotte and Mrs Dock White spent the week end with their brothei and family Mr, and Mrs, Carl Led better of Valdese. 10* EVERYBODY BOTH DAYS COOL AND COMFORTABLE TODAY AND THURSDAY A story that's distinctly human . , . and a cast that's decidedly perfect. “THE SILVER LINING” Maureen O'Sl'LLIVAN Betty COMPSON John WAR BURTON ADDED: Cartoon and “Heroes of the West” Notice The Policy Holders of THE FARM ERS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ASSOCIATION will hold their an nual meeting in the Court House on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD AT 11 A. M. All Policy Holders Are Requested To Attend. E C BORDERS, President W. R. NEWTON, Secretary Coased Out. Kiom Boston Now.' Bureau) To test'out their theory that a I Rood deal of money wa.' hoarded In i their city, merchants of Wyandotte, i Michigan, recently advertised they would give a 5 per cent discount on all merchandise bouRht on a nt 'tain day and paid for with the old 1 Uarfie-size paper money. The schema worked out beyond the fondest : dreams of Its promoters mid every merchant had a sizable bundle of the biR greenbacks m his cash refi 1 ister when night came Baldheaded Men A*k Cheaper Hair Cut* New Orlear.*, Aug. 30—"A pro portionate reduction in the standard union prices of haircuts for bald headed men" was announced yester day as the purpose of the mother charter of the International Bald head league, af'er completion of the League's organization at Lafayette. La All Checks Honored at Our Store In Philco Word Building Contest. Vnyorie receiving a Check for (heir service in (he Contest, it will he accepted as Cash at our Store in the Purchase of a Philco Radio. Pendleton’s Music Store EXCLUSIVE PHILCO DEALERS MlLLER-JONES <1 Shoes For All the Family / - .... -\ LaFayette SI. A. (J. SIDES, Mgr. Shelby, N. C. 1 School Starts Soon! Are Your Children \ Ready To Go . . ? \ OU should provide your children with comfortable, substantial footwear because Free School Tablet cm Squawker Balloon wllhm^fiunhase : of Sc/too/ Shoe$N they must go to 1 school rain or shine. ^ Their health may depend on their shoes . . . and if you would be economical you'll appreciate the quality in Miller Jones shoes which are exceptionally low priced. Voguish Shoes for Girls \ Never before hive we presented so many smart shoes ♦or girls. Bring vour daughter in to see them! I he one illus trated is $1.99. Others at . School Shoes ^ One of our most popular shoes for school w ear I This \ neat black oxford has a durable sole. Boys Like These Sturdy Shoes Rons don't like to be careful of their shoM. That is the reason they like, these reason ably priced, long wearing styles. The one sketched is $1.79. Others at A Gym Shoes Of black and white ^ or. tan and brown duck with reinforc ing side strap and toe cap. Knobbed non-skid sole. i We announce the opening of our School Hosiery Dept. NO effort has been spared in mak ing this j>ur largest and best presentation of boys' and girls’ school hosiery which is offered at prices within your means. Mis***' and Boy?' fall length stocking* -- B*y»’ fancy golf ho*«. Girls' and Misses* fancy sport hose
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