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Eton Village News Events Mr And Mr*. fitly WiRdins II.• v » New >o«. Air. Burnett Bet ter; rfr»on»lv iS'prcltt) to Tin' SUr..' 1 ton. Sop’ 7 - Hio junior O A (| 3,i-ls held tljen mt'rtmE at Hi*' hot” ' -..f Mi. > rtulh Cllnr sunriti- »H ;I ihPt!* leafier- Mi'. l<r»- Gngt The junior nine >oar old ;■ mih thell teacher. Mr. OriRg arc jila'iinina lx* g<> « ,u;o p Mir) pic:' to M .1" Wall ton pasture PiUnrrtti- ••.v.»nl«w «' I ■ » f VfjrrV-. Born to M; urn M • puv Wig ! Hrtt uKi;rV. > tine ""‘n. Sepl. not n :it.-’-ir to Ml anrt Mr- f> H 1 P'fttrjmrri " I1-1 t>i>\ Sitiiidas. .Sop verrfbfr ,tvd Wr rr:: of ven npiih M t*n(1 '* (i(( 'ivv.il lii'ivrrl -front puv vtI : - - -A. ok til We t Shelby. Mi ii . Mi nv> mil Dor on spot, ' :-r t 'r: part Of 111 I " 'ot* • ■ ., .,,i Jvi. .. I 1 a. i-ubr. ■ j a mu: ,M mil Mi> Bi o.W j .. I . ;,n : ( :-.i1' r< n 'it S."ll.i ; • * *:' •. 'ii our yi'luc' , ,1, m' I' liirnd <il Ml VVrhup r. \i"iir -i It ti" r.tit'l io know flint | i - . ;i!. to in .out 'niter Rottmaj t;.i •;[ ill ti ml!) fli»0 : Itrtfl f* . • id fyt 1 K' ■ ill i jriMlfoi'vl |i .... r I o Oi. D'lible Shout'- poll'll nuii: -i it 1* Mi nut Mr f* i » , iv ■ in .Ul o! tin! Pc ■ . • itt : In '.;i’‘iv thill ho i.. uhlo; • . -i, k a, . plfentij? with a h'ir'i I i i.'vj,, h w<o httmorl "■ hi! 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Utigljy sweutors. Our 1 now fall line is hero in all the; new- rail vtiers. PS. toiMh-HU A. \ , \\ re; & *1 Sons. :if-ft f or M > AT A BARGAIN i 5,-io'n ■> ,"svh , calc, s. s-C. Ciawto.. T e'l u.if i;: 21 7p Wl'l :: I’.KTIKK I'AILOU 1 111 loihe- lire put put, Sehaf : !r; will ho in.the lead. I'nmi\ i:>>it| i t>k 'over (ifir new fall j I me of pies. Uemenuier j wr. j>'t|;u afltee a fit. -IS.all to' s ”: :-0. Others as low as: si I "'."s A. \ . \\ ray A f’> Sons • >t- i t i or ia nt om: iarc.f fur To '} bctUot’vh) wrlr k’^CtK'nrU.^ ‘Ww to;-. It "a r r Mi NS UKAVV DARK i-oh.i red \\ I !'i\ Pauls, all si ”S Matif to v'ivc u<iod hard mt\ i..\ A V. Way A r Sons. :Vt - 71 | IUY A STETSON HAT and wear it with pride. S~> - Others OSe to S2.0S. A. V.) Wrak A 6 Sons. Tit , j 'the new H A PGRA DK overalls, supershrunk. made "• fit a man. High or suspender; back, at StV. A. V. Wray A 6 Sons. ,2t-7i “EXTRA GOOD TAUT-: IN men's solid leather work shoes. Composition bottoms, j 81 2-N A. V. Wray A fi Sons. DON'T FORGET US FOR your winter Shoes. For 22 '•ears we have sold only the best. A hard, rough winter and a cheap shoe won't work together. Our prices are the lowest in 20 years. A, V. Wray & 6 Sons, ,‘lt-7c Medicine Show Row Before Court Here m|ilmrs Brine Aitim Against The Owner. < outlier Art ion Brought Bv Minstrrl Worker*. I hr l ount v recorder court oc upird its time today hearing a v;tgr rii'.pnir .that arose among nembers of a mrdirtne show which ms been 'playing" Shelby textile illageS tor two oi three weeks. lie "Helton was brought by Maxie mu borough one-armed man, and iis wile. Ella, and t»;other-in-law. lillLan Medlin again.';: It I> flry • Hit listed as owner of the show I lie plaint.fi, sought an award ol 1*0 which they < burned due them as lay., they were etnp!?-*■ 1 by Bryant hey alleged to be paid $15 iicr week sub A.s a part of the- matter they an an attachment. *m the medicine ihow truck. The deleivjR'nts ailcga lon was that they went into the lusiet.s on a partnership basis, the vlainitlfs to divide on the profits ifler expenses were oa.d. An action developing in the same ■onivi’ction brought a countet ai achmcnt against -'* arborough . ruck. Ibis action «.* brought by liter men claiming in be former inploves ol the Maw Mustri'l bow, alleged to have been operate,i y\ .Scarborough, seeking pay they dainted due tiu oi I hi action is. rhrdtilcd tor a trial before a justice il peace this afternoon and at 2 to lav the I'videnre had not been rom lleted in (lie other action Writes Of Reunion Of Ivester FamiU' 'Special lo.The Star 1 riufirst annual reunion of (|v lc;.e*'iidatii; of John and Barbara fve.'ter held at Crowell Ivesiors mine near lanvndale Saturday Sep lentbei :i wa mtended by 150 of he dr (endants II. »;ts a must delightful afhu mil greatly enjoyed by thr Is11 ompin;. Present were a ruimbet jf-tiivite'd friends. At 12.10 the assoriat ion adjourn , i d tor fimii i I ins was nil r.slK’f -! lAliv >’nj.o\.ibit* feature of the da | DinnCi ion picad bn a long table | i tin it- r f 1 if .shade of the trees. It a.is (meieti with everything that ■nr. appetite might wish Follow mg .i beautiful oration of this ei ; . olient family bv Hem c F. Ridge. I md pia>et. the company attacked ihe tine dimlrr.consisting of chick -| -ii. Imm. cake. pie. preserves, sand j withe pickles, etc After eating a long time we changed sides ' 1 mean Ihe tablet yet it still held plenty ot ; food to satisfy a number of more people Ttie writer of this note began thinking of some friends that could devour some of this line dinnei Rrnn Drum and Dr Plaster writ the. most appropriate one., tha1 name to in;, mind. The children of .lohn and Bat, Our a luster were Rev. Albr; Ivestei, Ed lvestci. Mrs: Flh.a Tur-' nr:. Mrs Sarah Norman. Mr. MeJi.-t' Turner. M> Patt-ia Hudson. Mi 1 Norman and Mrs Hud on are hi tug. Ret Mi Hester and ins broth er. Ed: Ivester; were, a pewer for., Chrisiiaiiity in the northern part o! tins county. There ate no finer et< . cm. in the. county than the o m entti'iu .sot these two men Their fives and influence are Mil) living for good in their community A lew teat , ago the children til Mi. T~d. Hester, while he was liv ing, gate in fits honor a btrtbdav anniversary. This; scribe was pres cut. also my great friends John R Hoyle and Frank Fortenberry Ye' oil l.ul Saturday my old frields. Mi Ive-fer. Mr Hoyle. Mr. Fortenberry were not present, having crossed ovei l iio tut ci. li is sad. Yet out of the ctepi.lt of s'tvrrtnv comes bcauulu! thought • If ihere were no death, there would be no resurrection; if . there we:; no 'resurrection there would be nP heaven 1’he nest reunion tm- wn: hat. with them will be beyond the skip . CULLEN MULL No More Cotton Will Be Dumped 'CON ! INI till tiu«\i PMit ONF ( quotations last Saturcia v» ce ,»t 8.83 cents. Ol the 300.000 bales o{ slabili . .(lion cotton which have been sold vitcau'. a great amount was ,-hin i*ect abroad. Stone explained. H* ■wd no .stabilniat.ion holdings had <" > n sold since June. 1930. until -J a as decided to iT ta -i' 650.000 bale before July 31 of next year. The RFC ioati to !r,r eot . pnration and association would en i able them to finance .their new crops and .successfully provide foi the if carry-overs YOU WILL BE DELIGHT ED with our now Fall line ot Children’s Shoes. Come in and i't us fit the lirtle tots cor rectly with the now Star Brands. A. V. Wrav & 6 Sons. •”>l-7o \DMISISTRATOK S noth » Having' qualiited as AdraSnivStJalor of estate of Mary l Cab.ne s, dec^a ot Cleveland counte, North Carolina th; is to notify all persons having « itur agamst the ertate of said tv, .. hibit them to the undersigned a' -Hu N C. on or be tore September l. lot, • his not ,e<* will be p r »4ed in b ■ eecnvprv All persona indebted in .. s • ;j*te will Mcafe make , otf'nt. This the 3rd day of SeptentfcrV ; i C C HORN. Adoum.-tratcc oi Vf L. Cabmess. Peyton McSwmn, A Ur for Ay Si Sept Tr Grid Prospects Not Bright Here; Boys Light, Inexperienced Candidates for (ho Shelby fIivrh football eleven trotten >n the city athletic field this aflernoon for their third work out with Coach Casey Morris still hopeful of new players, oi some more of last, year’s veterans, showing up. Present prtwpr'els are none too nerulraging. Only five or six of thr rxperienr,ed players on last year' eleven are out for the tram and (hr nowcorners on thr squad are not only light hut shy of exponents. May < rniif In Several expriiencrd players air back in .school this work, but have pot .■reported. If some of them man age to get. thrir eligibility straigh tened out and make a bid for thr tram, thr outlook will be brighter: 35 Boys Out Around 35 youngsters reported for the first training'.-peridcLs Monday and Tuesday afternoons. In the lot me some promising youngsters ou' tor the first time, and chances are that a number of them will he t.t the starting lineup of the firs' game on Friday, Sept 20 At present the barkfield is giving Coach Mor: is more worry than any thing rise. It will he a light-weigh! ball-totiiig department at the best, but speed rnav make up for the fwrk in weight. Chief among the barkfield Candi da' l the husky fullback. Max Putnam. He will be the chief bone eruahr.i of the' barkfield as the other experienced backs are lighter ! Flic other veteran backs out, ate O C Connor, spee.dy halfback, and William. . who looked especially good at limes during his first year's piayins; last year. R K. Wilson and Stuart James, both of whom havi reu at non in the barktield. are hark in -,ihool. Neither, however, has repot led The t wo of them might .oil r Coach Morns worries about a quarterback. but u is now doubtful if they will go out for the team. The bovs on the squad are still hopeful that 'they will. In the new boy's are rveral likely looking' harks, showing some ability but lacking in knowledge of the game From the lot, however, may come two or three youngsters who will gel (o work some behind the hnr with Putnam. Contmrand William:- ; Ispntty Line The line lias to troubles ton. Iv i- ft spotty line, moaning that in spots it looks good and other spots not so hot. If all the hoped for can didates report and stick It out the line should haae some weight but mat tie slow Among the line can hrUto aheadv ;tn training are Kvans I >gan. 240 pound husky, who can be worked at renter, guard or i tin kle: Thurman Moore, experienced . ’-rid: Harry Putnam, line sub of last ■ c-a Bill Thompson another play or with several years experience: >:; ! Keiidricjc Jackson; guard. Uu.tr IIij.it k has boon out for trunm; ' and tf he t omes on the eligible li.sl ■tnd remains nut should be a groai | help, to the line Roy Newton, the ; big. tackle with two or three years I playing experience, reported for one j practice, but did not show up for , another. Newton's presence can [.mean much to the line Along with ! Logan lie tops the scales over 200 Which Is to say, that, the team's [ standard l- as yet a question mark One question mark centers abou' the return of Wilson. James and others to the bscklirld, and Huln'K and Newton to the line The otto is, of course, how the new boys de velop with further training. Boxing Bout Here On Friday Night I,oral ( tut) Will Try To Get Ke ven«e from Cherryville. Ar tinn Is Promised. Shefbv boxing fans will RPt- enotii ei opportunity to see the Shell) Amateur Boxing club in acti again Friday. Sept. 9. They a: again lighting the hard fighting Cherry ville club who defeated them in Cherry ville two weeks ago by on< bout. This time the local boys air* expecting quite a different result They have been doing some exit*’' sive training under Spangler and MCCarver during the past week at the company K armory. With prac tically the same lineup that fought here and in Cherryvill the boy- nr optimistic. A valuable addition to the Shelby forces is see n in Purp Barrett. Bai rett will have lor his opponent Hugh Boyles undefeated Cherry - ville boxer. Bob Hyder will again take on Henson Quinn, with Cook boxing Strickland and the boy who scored a knockout oyer Shelby la.1 week. The admission will be very low again so as to allow alt who like boxing to be able to attend A: rangement-' are being made to ar commodate a large crowd due to the interest of both towns in the rivalry of the two teams The matchmakers are guaranteeing sat isfaction to the fans w'ho crave ar tion with skill. Coiton Market (Bv John »' Clark and C'o.) Cotton was quoted on New York exchange at 1 30 o'clock, todav: Oc tober 8 89. December 9 02, Yesterdays close qc 8.87. tv cember 9 02. Raining at Abilene last night 2.80 recorded, Savannah had 80. Rain Forecast, Carolina.5 and Georgia fair and cooler, occasional rains on coast Alabama. Miss. La. Ark, Okla. fair, cast Toxa. local thun dershowers in west and central por tions. west Texas local shower central and southeast portion, Trop ical storm out in Atlantic moving northeast. Lancashire strike situs■ lion about unchanged Journal of Commerce reports from south show all spot markets active on heavy mill buying. Export demand lags at Houston. Memphis reports Miss, delta crop outlook poorest since j 1923. Brisk trading \n Worth street prices unchanged hedge selling an,i I pre bureau liquidation caused set I back yesterday. //cic t/l a ic f 'VW ■ ■ Jun? jlcd joxfiXuta/u eUaticniS' nL ■Viu.r 'umaox■ :ved hot ('dn -Sadi a; id 1 mhu cm a cha\mm <’^v. e it amumi uc llath;an, / ■ ■ . if1 t ' ' ' V * ^ tC V L J i. /' / t, ^ k **4N0 SMOl A. V. Wray & 6 Sons ( '.I ELAND COU NTY'S LARGEST SHOE MERCHANTS Rchobcth News Of The Community ■>iok People Better. Rev. Otis t ook Preaches. Personal Mention. Rehobeth, Sept. 7 A number of tie sick were able to be back at church Sunday after having been absent the Sunday before We are clad to note that Miss May Ethel Bridges is improving aft er having been sirk so long She is •pending spine time y;iU'. her sis ter. Mrs Ray Robbins of Foresi Cit y Mi and Mrs -•Clarence Grigs and ;.daughter, spent Sunday with Mrs. Griggs parents. Mr and Mrs Will iams of Fallston. Mr. Williams I very sick at this writing Rev. -and Mrs R. O Webh oi Greenville, S. C. and Mrs. F. G. Summev of Race Path ‘pent Thurs day night Mr. W W .Jenkins and iamily. Mr. Littlejohns had as their sue t I Sunday relatives from South Caro lina Rev. Otis Cook filled the appoint ment Sunday for Rev. Barber who -liiiri not be present on account of . to liold a meeting near Mnr gnnton. Mi and Mrs W. C. Crotls. Mr and Mrs. D. W, Jenkins and Mr and Mrs. T F Jenkins attended the home roming at Beulah church Sunday, Mr. W W Jenkins and family visited Mr. and Mrs. C. G Melton ol Hopewell Saturday n'ght. Mr. C. C. Daltons had as then uuc is Thursday, Mr. and Mis J P Seagli’ and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Seagic and children Mr. J. C Poteat and familv ol LatUmore, spent Sunday with Mr I, Z Grigg and family Mr, and Mrs W. L Jenkins and children of Avondale and Mr. and Mrs (' C Dalton visited Mr W W Jenkins. Sundav afternoon Mr D. F. Grigg who has been sick tor some, tune continues about the same. Mrs J M Holland spent Friday in Gastonia, with her mother. John Bradley who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Jenkins ran ui id to Dallas on humness a few days ago. Mr P. A Wlusiiant end family pent one dav last wcj’k with Mrs J. I Humphries of Swainsvitle who is very sick. Mi and Mr. C O Doty of Kan napolis spent Saturday night with Mr, Doty’s mother. Mrs Lizzie Doty Mr. and Mrs. L. Z C*i :gg and their guests. Mr. John Jones and Mrs Louis La "sen. of Bloomington, Ind iana. and Mr and Mrs Earl Fyffr and son William Fvffe of Phoenix.j Arizona, spent Thursday of Iasi week with Mr. and Mis Blucher McCraw of Gaffney. 3 C Mrs Mae Vandyke snrnt Tliurs* day of last week with Mrs. Lizzie Doty. Mr and Mrs. Waite: Jones spent (he week-end with relatives in Lat timorr. Mr. and Mrs. Yates Jenkins spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Plato Wilson of Ellenboro. Mr. 0, E. Doty and 1; niilv spent Sunday with Mr. and' Mrs. Troy Wiggins. Mr. and Mrs Dotv and children and Mr. Wiggins and fam ily visited Mr. W. H. Wiggins and family ni Ellenboro Sunday after noon. TV-Mh' Corrmunitv Nri.-c Of ~TTip Wpok Child Hurt When He falls from Brother's Shoulder, Sunday School Officers 'Special to The Star.' Trinity. Sept 7.—Our Pastor. Rev M M Huntley brought us some wonderful sermons on Saturday morning at 11 o clock and Sunday afternoon aj 3 o'clock. The Sunday school ejected olfle ers for the following year. Sunday The following were sleeted oupe. Mr. F A. Lovelace.: assistant super intendent Mr. R V Greene; »cc. trees . Miss Bertie Bndgi : organist. Miss Ruby Gieehc Itbiistrr. Mr At cry Gillespie Miss Netta Bridges utv beauti fully entertained a number of her friends with an informal party at her home Saturday evening. Messrs G. L Bostic. C H Bostic and C. 1 Bostic were 'tvong a fish ing party at Bridget’ater last week, Mrs. Oscar Ramsey of Pleasant Ridee visited her daughter. Mr*. Willard Mason here fas* week. Mrs. George Looksdo ot Pleasant Ridge is spending, some time here with her daughter. Mrs. Quay Bridges. -Little Billie Bostic, rhe 4-year-old son of Mr and Mrs. Will Bostic fell troin the shoulders of his fi year old brother Sunday morning and very badly bruised liis right shoulder. An esaminaiion was made and no bon es were found broken A little over a year ago, Billie was in the hos pital for some time wh-h a broken leg. Mr George Flowers who h&s been ■at the point of death for several 'days seems to have very httla 'change in his physical condition. The public school closed here Fri day for cotton picking after a 3 ]w:eeks summer school. COHEN'S STOCKS ARE PRACTICALLY COMPLETE FALL MERCHANDISE Ready For Your Inspection We have worked fast and furious .... to be the first to bring you everything that’s new for Fall. We succeed ed .... and are prepared to offer you the greatest values ever assembled in Shelby! Come See ing is believing! THE LAST WORD IN DRESSES $1.95 TO $5*95 SmajT:!,stunning sf.yley The' 1.6* «*«»» wHI- .make you vant sp^pr?!. Every drew speaks for itself in look . style and quality. OUR COATS ARE THE PICK OF JHE SEASON Our roaf business has already opened with • bang. Wo know it’s because we are show ing such lovely garments . . . and unmatrh ahle values. New shipments arc coming in every day. See for yourself. Wr Arr Receiving Daily New Hats For Fall Reasonably priieel at 98c and $1.98 STYLE TRENDS FOR FALL Call for Eracr and distinc tion You'll find every desir able feature in to" e leaduut fall styles. $1.49 II > $2.9» SWEATERS and SKIRTS Are the thmss (or Fall Wear. We have anticipated your wants with a full line of both in every new Fall color 98c and $1.98 MEN’S SUITS Such As Those Can Be Found Only At Co hen’s For $9.88 and $12.50 Every suit we have is a de idcd pice-setter for Fall Buy two or more at these prices. MEN’S HATS In all the new shades for Fall: the new Steel Gray. Fall Gray. Tans and Browns! Priced at $1.49 to $2.45 YES, WE HAVE PAJAMAS! A new shipment in Broad cloth and Pongee .in the newest and latest colors All ■nzes Gome in and look them over. Best Values In MEN’S SHOES Priced $1.49 to $6.85 In fine high grade calfskins —for men Rnd young men. COHEN BROS. “SHELBY’S PRICE LEADERS”
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