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LOCAL and • • PERSONAL News Mr? Mary W Logan who hay been connected with o.ik Ridge tchool for the past mo years, will be at the home of her brother Mr. H L. Toms on S DeKalb street this winter. Miss Ernestine Watt* of Gaffney S C., came to Shelby-over the week end to enter training at- the Shelby hospital school rf nursing , Mrs. S. R Thayer, of Co haste' Mass., arrives today to visit her parent*. Mr .and Mrs. George Blan ton on W. Marion street Mrs Thayer before marriage was Miss Caroline Blanton. Mrs Ada Harris of Durham is here visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs. H M hoy on S Wash ington street Dr Zeno Wall who has been hold Ing a revival meeting for the pa[t ten days at Chester, S. C. is ex pected to return home this after noon- • Mrs Mary Benton and family hive moved this week from Laur inburg to Shelby and are occupy ing the house on S DeKalb stree' recently 'vacated by Mrs. D. A Whtionant. Mrs Benton is the mother of Miss Nita Benton, and a sister of Mrs B A Lefler. Miss Jennie Lee Packard a her guest this week Misa Reh.i j Price of Forest City. Yesterday i Miss Packard, Misa Price and Mis Blanche DePriest spent the day in! Charlotte. Misses Essie and Fanny Harnli of Charlotte have been visiting their sister, Mrs. T. G Hamrick. Mrs. Hamriek returned to Char lotte with them for a few days visit. Mr and Mrs Yates McSwain Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McSwain and Mr and Mrs. Dean Duncan were among the Shelby peopl” who went to Charlotte today to attend the fu neral, of Mr S. E. Cornwell. Miss Frances Thompson, of York I S. C., will come to Shelby Frida- j to spend the week-end with he. j father. Mr I. G. Thompson, and Mrs Thompson. Miss Lucy Oates will leave, the hospital todav and return to Lawn dale. after spending tw?o weeks there for treatment. Dr. and Mrs H. K. Boyer oil Statesville, formerly of Shelby, hav -j been spending a few days heir j ihis week visiting Mrs. F. L. Hen-! nessa and other friends. Mr. David McBrayer is ill this j week at his home in Mooresboro. I Mrs S. S. Royster, his daughter, was called to his bedside there yes terday. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McCarle spent the past week-end in Colum bia. S. G> with their daughter, Mrs .t Bill Mills, ancl Mr, Mills. I Mr.'. E A Morgan has returned1 to her home in Gaffney after spending a week here with her ton Mr. F. Ft,. Morgan, and Mrs. Mob gan. ) f. and Mrs. Cecil Gilliaft of Dl ham will arrive Friday to spend the week-end with the latter's par-’ ends, Mr, and Mrs W. B. Nix. Miss Mattie Sue Propst of the Appalachian Normal school? a: Boone spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr; and Mrs. J. O. Propst on S LaFayette street. Mrs. John Kester. Miss Annie Mar Brothers and the Rev. Mr. and Mrs Willy, all of High Point, spent the day here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs ! J. O Propst. Negro Football Team To Play Hickory Here Cleveland high eleven (colored > will open its reason Saturday, Or fober R at 3 o'clock when It mee's the strong Ridgeview eleven of Hickory at the Shelby School park Prospects are very high for a coed hard fought game, becau--' both teams are said to be in fine shape Spangler To Fight Melton Friday Eve Jerome Spangler. Shelby box er. tnd Kid Melton. Bessemer City slugger, are going to wade Inf" «»<’b other for their nib fight Friday night. The bout • an eight-rounder, will be the main go in a card at Bessemer City. Spangler lias won one deris ion over Melton and the latter has one over the Hhrlby hoy. Naturally both will he out for Mood in the deciding bout. Mrs. Clarence Carpenter of King. Mountain spent the week-end here with her sister, Mrs. J. O Lutz, and Mr Lutz. Miss MiiUcent McCraw of Gaff ney will arrive today to spend the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mr? Denni A Beam. Mr and Mrs. Henry Newson, of Charlotte, and Miss Mary Spencer >r- n rt i incolntor. were in Shelby last week. Mir Jean Srhenek is spending today in Lineolnton with her par ents. Dr and Mrs. L A Crowell. Mrs B B. Matthews and little daughter. Marguerite Hanson, re turned home yesterday after a six weeks visit to the former's parents Mr and Mrs. Carl Hanson In Mon tevideo, Minnesota . They were ac companied home by Mr Hubert Hanson, who will visit Dr and Mrs Matthews here Mr. Odus M Mull will attend a meeting of the. trustees of the state asylum for t he insane at Morgan - ton op Thursdav Mr. Mull is a member of the board. Mrs t eon E Watson underwent an operation at the Taylor hospi tal, Washington. D C on Mondav. September 28th Mrs, Watson is setting along nicely. Before mar riage she was Miss AileenWhit> worth of Waco Mrs Meredith Hennessa return' ed to 'Charlotte last week alter spending the summer here with Mr= P L Hennessa. and she and Mr. Henne sa have taken a house on Scott avenue and have started housekeeping. Mrs. P L. Hninetsa, Mrs. C. H H.oev and Mrs. Charlc.:: Hcey went down on Monday and took little Dickie Hennessa to his parent; Hr had remained here with his grandmother over the week end. Seeks a Home I it t w. Having spent nine months seeking in vain for employment as a typist, this pretty Ohio girl, Mus Dorothy Brown is willing to offer herself either for adoption or marriage, provided she can be sure of a good home. She has been an orphan since childhood, is a high school graduate and likes good literature. "It takes lots of money to rarry some of the states,” so vs an experi enced politician,who has discover ed that cash and carr- go hand and hand.—Norfolk Ledger-Dispatch. A great many parents can steer! an automobile better than they can steer their boys and girls. J Cities may have their policewo- j men. but, men on motorcycles con tinue to patrol the outskirts. LOST OR STRAYED ONeTbAY nare mule, C. R. Goodet Polkville. It 5p WEBB THEATRE MONDAY - TUES. Love Me, Love My Dog! Ho may not be the prettiest thine in the world, but little Betty Wade, of Newark, N. J., thinks this English bull is the bent and most faithful friend a girl ever had. Though the dog has riot won any prizes for facial beauty, he has been declared the best dog of his breed on three occasions, the latest at the annual show of the Tuxedo Kennel Club (N. Y,). Betty's sweet smile offsets the stern aspect of her pet. I — Rev. Mr Brown Prr«irhr« R T Cabanis!) Again Heads Sunday Srhnot. 'Speeial to The ■Star > I' Zion, Oct. 4.—Key. W. T Brown | of South Shelby filled the pulpit on [ Saturday morning in the absence of the pastor, giving,a fihp message Sunday morning th* officers and teachers for the coming year were confirmed and installed. G. T Cab* aniss. superintendent; r, p, irvin, associate supt ; Mbs Beatrice Cab anise. secretary and t:eas ; Miss Mary C. Cornwell.. pianist; Lee Cornwell, chorister; M. G Cabanis* classification officer, Mrs Odus Royster, librarian. Miss Donnie Cornwell, supt of heme,department. Mr and Mrs m vv, Martin at* tended the funeral services Satur day afternoon of Mr J. W Mc Craw .at State Line church in South Carolina. Mr Harlan Owens has recently returned from a business trip to Atlanta. Os Mr and Mrs M O. Cahaniss and j O T. Cabamss attended the meet- • ling at the First Baptist church In I I Shelby Sunday evening In the in- i tcresr of the every member canvass ! Mr and Mrs Fred Greene of the. [ Double Springs community were i Mr," O T Cabaniss Mr and Mrs. Yates Brooks and I little daughter Patsy, -pent Sunday; with Mrs Brooks parents, Mr and j I Mrs. .S P Cabaniss TODAY * ESTELLE TAYLOR In “WESTERN LIMITED” ALSO VOICE OF HOLLYWOOD ' !! j "CHINESE MNKS" Ml SOLE MYSTERY” No i THURS. - FRI. Fiction's strangest ordeal, visualiied witn tremen dous strength ... “THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME” JOEL MeCRKA. I AY WRAY. LESLIE HANKS, ROBERT ARMSTRONG Also Charlie Chaplin t 'EASY STREET” SHERMAN WAS RIGHT” WEBB THEATRE — TODAY ONLY — 10c TO ALL — JOHN GILBERT and VIRGINIA BRUCE In “DOWN STAIRS’-’ This is Gilbert's best picture, and you shouldn't miss it. — THURSDAY AND FRIDAY — Meet The Prince ol Politicians — The King of Love IGWI Evelyn Knapp Eugene Paiicttc Barbara Weeti Warren Hymer imprint Also COMEDY - ACTS If You Saw LEE TRACY in “BLESSED EVENT*’ \ ou Can'f Miss This One. -— - i Starts Friday, Oct. 7, 9 A. M. A Golden Harvest of Bargains rushed from overloaded manufacturers to the Bargain Center of the County, in the face of advancing wholesale prices . . . The Bee Hive will offer you greater Bargains than ever before. Here are just a few of the many bargains. Read them! See for yourself! MEN’S $1.00 QUALITY SILK NECKWEAR New Fall Patterns. During this sale. 3 FOR— $1.00 MEN’S BEST GRADE OVERCOATS And Top Coats. A sample line worth to $3.3.00. All Hand Tailored. Bu\ tow at $9.95 SATURDAY AT 3 P. M. ONE LOT OF INFANTS’ DRESSES Nice Material. Hurry Folks .... 9c MEN’S HAND TAILORED FALL SUITS Including finest Serges. Cheviots and Cas aimeres. Values to’$19.95. Bee Hive Sals Price— $12.88 Friday At 11:00 A. M. ONE LOT OF HIGH GRADE LADIES’ SHOES 19C PAIR While ihsy last. Slightly damaged. Hurry Folks! 500 LADIES’ HATS — All Kinds. Save Now at .,. 10c HURRY LADIES! 10 «• m. MEN S SILK TIES **■»«■ thcv 9c J|00 Value u/^'ldr£N’s WINTER COATS 99c Enter The Bee Hive** WORD BUILDING CONTEST ■See hnw many standard English words you can make from the words Harvest Sale and enter your list before 3 P. M.( Saturday. FREE PRIZES for the thjree most complete lints. Foreign, proper 'or obsolete words do not count. Ask us for details. First, prize $3.00 in trade; Second prize $2.00 in trade; Third prize $1.00 in trade. ONE GROUP OF SILK DRESSES For Fall. Nice materials. Value* to $3.95. Harvest Sale— $1.88 NEW FALL MILLINERY All styles, including the new hack-to-front mod els. Nice Felte. Harvest Sale— 49c Ladie*’ Mercerized HOSE Fall shades. Get a supply at 7c THE NEWEST FALL DRESSES Including heavy silks and pebble crepes. Values to S5.#o, See these at the Bee Hive for $2.88 FRIDAY AT n A. M_OPENING HOl’R LADIES’ SILK DRESSES ( lose out of one lot. Good styles. One hour only— 99c SPECIAL — LADIES’ SHOES Sizes 1 and 5. Our regular Stock. To clear out: FIRST PAIR 1.95™ 5c BEAUTIFUL NEW WINTER COATS Handsomely tailored. The newest meter* iale Including Centa’Waves. Values to $25. Now on sale at— $9.88 CHILDREN’S KNIT DRESSES Ideal for school. Sires 7 to 14. HURRY! 39c MEN’S ALL WOOL FINE QUALITY SUITS Bought to sell at $14.95. Blues, Browns, Grays, Etc. See these at— $9.88 THE BEE HIVE
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