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Revival Goes On With 35 Added ToKadesh Church Greatest Revival < levelarift Has Mud In >fan> I pars n I \ifndal Rr\. I . I-.. '»nmt sOontribute" Recently thorp itppr.i ed an ar ticle- in The Star, telling of an oltt time revival’ at old Kvrtrsh church which was preached b Hot, Mi Groce from CherryviUc We t'nought the meeting o< or •> h»p Brother Groce left U; Blit mil ; a. tot Rev K. E. Snow frit the ur. to conduct two more service.' which resulted In the salvation ot 35 more Alter otir pastor rested 0111 dav. h> Ocean the revival at St Peter, and following right on the heels of this revival mine one with equal success. St. Peters Is mother one of the mother churrhrs ot the Bel nnod circuit At this revival there «,.• more than one hundred that tounrt God. with an addition Of 33 new members to this church. After the first week ,1 the meet ing the pastor was relieved ot the preaching by Rev Mr. Williams of Ooodsomllie While ’ e worked faithfully and cOBsiatemi-y back m the already ripe “harvest field”,! Rev Williams, a man who walks with God, and is "on fire tor God 'ook up when* Rev. Show left off, i and led on till God gave us the vie j tory. and we were car<'lul to give God the praise Mr Ctern Lee and daughter. Miss Ellen, trom Lawn-1 rtaledale rendered their able service graciously to the song service A tribute should be paid io the vounger class of bov;, .inn girls, who tourneyed buck into *.hi audience,. and whose mission wft. "that the blind might be made to .see The call to the ministry wai, heard by at least two yourtg souls,! a voting man and a ruing woman, Some or these service lasted until 3 30 o'clock the next morning for i the benefit of some who refused to arise until God had nOlv blessed' ' neir soul* Forgotten were Hi prejudices ’hat may have prevailed so recently : n. this church Down . n the bar., nt denominational prejudices. Motli odists and Baptists worked hand in l and and were saved trrether pos able other denomination.-, Men with children n theii arm; ii mpanied by all types oi people 'dung and old. rich and |x>or and i.-e-haidened sinners, who had not r vi1 to the altar before, eame down ’oeether with one accord—that oi I seeking Clod, and they tarried there! ’o agonize with God. mtil He for 1 he sake of that One who suffered on the Cross that such a miracle; might, be made possible . sent the > Holy Ghost upon them and they arose from "the new mrtir with such a radiance of 'glonited salva- j non” beaming from theh laces that shines only nom that of the re- ' deemed. Borne shouted, some cried or happiness some praised God. still others .were content to remain silent with the turmoil nt their soil1 stilled by that ‘'(treat peaceful) calm ” A great,old t ime wa- enjoyed by j all present, everybody was ble.ssed ] and it was good just to be tiiere. May it be the prayer of all that i this revival shall last tor years, and he Influence of it shall last for thousands of years and completely »n out into eternity Already the effect cu -this revival has been felt at this church, a.s well as the former spoken of The Sun day school has been increased in membership by 100 per cent at both these old beloved Churches. Good oid time revivals are due to come to all the chuiches ot this land and country, for ~ have got ten away front the true God in out mad rush to keep up with the mod ern times We have tried in revise 'he “old time religion'’ end make it j into a religion that would permit us the fickle pleasures at To pf*. And we were awakened b\ the; fact that we were without God Bui God will grant even greater revivals j than these spoken of, t we will! “pay tlie price. Who - u can p,. I shown by great mult rude. ot peo ple that they are without the true and living God they will say with the Psalmist of old. 'W,. Is mr : T am all undone.'" and will conic back to the Gcd they -'nr; knew Already a vast throng have real ized that they stood •> then own condemnation, and iav< turned back to Him. who will take that sin-wrecked sou! and make, it a fit subject for that mansion prepared! for it. U. N. C. Prepares For Its 139th Birthday Chape! Hill.—Plans tor the celt ■ | bration of the University of North j Carolina's 139th birthday on Octo-i ber 12 arc nearing completion anil 60 or more alumni clubs over the country arc expected to participate j The board of directors of the Gen eral Alumni association voted to hold the annual generaTj&ssembiy of the alumni early December. Representatives of 44 alumni clubs tn North Carolina and 15 alumni clubs outside the state will bo in- j cited'to the general assembly which i will be held here. » Bonus Army Still Living In Nation >«• Mans Brunches (onljnuf Thai % Ch^rt Makes You llo/\ Khaki Shirt. Washington. The bonus aimv upposrd to have been wiped out b\ n raid o! federal troop-, here In * July, lives on la a dozen «*• more national organizations and ouhl> ea lions. Anyone who tries to keep track ot these various offshoots of tire famous ft. E F. simply get.1 dizzy headers of the bonds nvari Iters acre inspired to save somethin;? from the wreckage and build mighty movements thereof). The» * tk in recruit" new armies from th- voter tins and the unemployed, working up new and changing programs for bonus, cashing and general unem ployment relief. Noticeable among all the organs and Organizations is a great hate for Mr Hoover the Great White Father who fooled the flag-waving bonus vets by turning the army ljo.se on them. Two of the outfits hare then na tional headquarters in Washington the B. E !•’ Rank and Fit ot America and the Khaki Shirts of America Each has organized scor es of affiliated units over the coun try and reports the existence oi various small camps or colonies which are miniatures of the camps i' if \ r i s imi r ■' up m vuiMunRion. The B K P Rank.and Pile alni« to '.'unite, and co-ordinate ail vet erans to promote political social and economic justice It urges bonus payment live billion dollar; for unemployment relief, five bill ions for public work.- relief, old ag" pensions, five-day week unemploy ment insurance and similar meas ures. Active membership is limited to veterans, but anyone with 50 cents can apply for associate mem bership The B E P News is still being published as an eight-page tabloid weekly, devoted to the cause of un employed rets and others, bitterly assailing Hoover and War Depart ment officials and enjoying a wide circulation. It is ably edited by Jo seph l, Heffernan. a former judge who has to put his name on th • masthead to distinguish tl from "B E. P. News" which is published and sold each week 't'lic Khaki Shirts of America Which seems more actively inter ested in a|l the unemployed t headed by R B Ellison anothf forme; R F F national contact officer It takes: B F p members as a nucleus, gives them life member ships without coet has a second class of membership for unemploy ed persons who promise to pav a dollar when they gel mbs and a third class tor those who can pay now Naturally, it is handicapped for lack of funds Recently they ap pealed lo 48 governors to establish o i’( camp- for the homeless un employed, Receiving no encourage ment they have now addressed all American mayors urging a plan of winter billeting which will utihxe vacant stores and buildings Chicken Thieves In Toluca Hen Houses •Special >o The Star.' Toluca, Oci. fl.- -The chicken thieves have been busy m this com munitytor the past while they vis ited the roost of Mr. io< Bingham recently and made a haul ol about 75 hens They also visited the roosts of J. G. Carpenter and Clar ence Cook and .1. M Carpenter at separate times and sot a lot of both old and young chit ken B> virtue of the power of s«le contain ed m w deed of trust executed by h, E, l-W niul wife. on April 15th, i»ay -ecur Uig «*n indebtedness to the Shelby Build mg and Loan association. which deed of Iru-U is recorded in book 157 page 479, in the office of the register or deeds of Cleveland toumy. N. C unit deiauU huv lug been tmui* in the payment of the in de| tedru' s therebv deured i as trus r-t* will sell for cash to the highest hid-] der. at the court house door in the lowr. ol Bhelbv, N O . on , Monday November ‘.*h I9.i£ at l*! o'clock M. the following described] ie.-J estate-[W fo-Wlt • Situated in' the town oi Shelby, N. wild being a part of lot No 27 pt the Dixon-Gantt proper t* a *hown oh a map m*de bv Q W Justice-, hurveyor ml located on th< e ust side of Clegf. itreet and being 5-1x125 teer. and full' described in y deed from W. O. Arey and wife, to H E, Lee and wife. Niar Lee. Net id decct dated April 6th 1939. and du., recorded in the office of the registe*- of deed of Cleveland count" N C, refer "mce .o which is here.b* made tor full de > iption by metes and bound." The, foregoing property will be n0!4 ■•'‘blec! to any unpaid taxes existing i gpinh This Octooer 5th 1932 CLYDE R HOEY Tr ; te* 41 Oct V5 TR1 -HI - >AH Bv virtue o: ;h« >o . *• - of -vie cont#Ui VL a deed-.-o. -trust • executed- by Qnv&y ! i '*d .c. >vovyUa Pec.er o.u Au gust JOth 1930, securing an indebicdne-i.il to uve_ v?helby Budding, and 'Loan a3&0&U*! which deed of trust is recorded in book. 106 page 207 In the oft ice o* ;he register of deeds of Cleveland coun.v \ C and default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness therebv se cured.. . 1, »> trustee, will ,ell for cash to the highest bidder, at the court house* door in the town of Sheib K C on Monday. November 7th 1932 At.'.IS o'clock M . the ioHowing de,>cnbvi real estate, to wit Being a part of the tract of land on Ck FalUton road, h ing Just ea; t of Mr Shelby hospital propern, which was sub divided and sold by t.lye Cyclone Auction Co ot Forest City, N. c consisting ol lot? Nos. 44 *nd 45. as shown on a m. y of the subdivision made by J. A Wilkie, surveyor and recorded m plat book No. 1 P^ge 68 and fully described in e.'deed from C’.vde R. Hoey. trustee, to Gradv Peeler dated August 30th. 1930. both the plat and the deed being duly recorded in the office of the register of deed- ol Cleveland county N C. reference to which is made for full description b? metes rind bounds The foregoing property w>U be l<2 subject to any unpaid taxes euiatihg hgaiffc-t same Th4s October 5th. 1932 CLYDE R HOIY Tru.-tee 4: Oci ?e| f Federal Probe to Rake Ruins of Insult Utilities Empire f Jf jf< ' if f I ncir Sam Seeks "Y\ h\ . of Denaeie That Cost Investors, m I I'aim Powei (Corporations O' Billion Jollars, MXrtijt (Ksiruv \ Atty Gen M’i'khevl SaKUET/ InSUI'-I/ With Untied Mate* Attorney General Mitchell » probe digging in the debris of the onto mighty utilities empire of Samuel Insull, the mystery that caused the greatest single financial debacle in American history seems on the way to a solution. I he f ederal authorities are taking s hand in the case in an attempt to determine whether criminal responsi bility exists for the great collapse To this end, it is expected that the Hret step in the investigation will be to effect the return of the Insult brothers to thr United States. Samuel Insull, founder and head of the power empire, is now in Paris, where he subsists on s pension of $18,000 awarded him by three of the companies he once controlled, Martin Insull, the brother, is in Canada Samuel Insull came to the United States fifty-one years ago from his native England as the secretary of Thomas A. Edison, hor eleyen years he worked with the inventor, aiding in the formation of many of the companies that bear the Edison nnmr He struck out on his own when, through Edison's influence, he became president of the Chicago Edison Company. His genius for organize tion sit such that he was credited with the Midas touch. Everything he touched seemed to turn to gold, and at one time his personal fortune was estimated at $100,000,000 Now the mighty pyramid he built it m ruins and at 73 ha is an exile, a voluntary one, it is true, with only dreams of greatness to look back upon I Unusual Values SATURDAY A REAL OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE BEANS STRING LESS. No. 2 l an LORD FAIRFAX'. I For 25c COFFEE <k« vas<>: 15c CABBAGE lb. lc SALMON \1.ASK A FINK. TALL(AN ’ F"r 25c BEANS WHITE. Great Northerns. ■5 Lbs. For 10c PEACHES ROSEDALK. No. 2! < an PEARS BARTLETT. No. 2 Can LIBBY'S BANANAS IBS FOB 15c 20c 25c LETTUCE LARGE HEADS 5c IN THE MEAT MARKET LIVER MUSH ... LB. BEEF STEAK ... LB. PORK SAUSAGE ... LB. PORK LIVER ... LB. ... . 7k ... 15c 124c . 8 l-3c Carolina Stores Corner LaFayette and Warren Opposite First National Bank 5,000 HOMES RECEIVE THE STAR Every Other Day. That Means 20,000 intense Readers. If you have something to sell, tell these 20,000 Peoole about it in these column* * t Henry Stevens Gets Praise In England Kuleigh New: and Ob.iervei Hi hi ; Steven: who won friend, iron) coast to coast and abroad during lit term a.- iiational com mander 01 the American Le*ion. ... welcomed bark home. North Caro linians rejoice in tile honor.: that were paid and the high position hr ai mined. Abroad it. well a.- at home he a a.-, according commendation. Of his tbit and, speeches abroad, the Lon don Times had the following to say v hen Commander Stevens visited England last summer: The best speech incidentally tha„ ha» been heard in the palace of Westminster for years wae deliv ered in one of the dining rooms oi t,lic House of Commons yesterday. •'Commander Stevens, chief of the American Legion, was the orator at a luncheon given by Mr Alfred Bossom. M P. "Commander Stevens has come to England to learn the ways of the British Legion and his orator, pitched in the musical drawl of North Carolina was picturesque and arresting and full of word pictures. "No English speaker trained to formal terms could hope to equal the eflect. of this style of elemental classical address, at least not after ; luncheon "Sir-.Arthur Steel Maitland. M P 1 who welcomed the Legionnaire* vpoke of the blood brotherhood be - tween the two recent comrade*, tn arms, and Commander Steven* re : tot ted by saving that hi* three tde&i j statesmen were Gladstone Dlsraen and President Wilson.' iCollege Defendant In Suit For SI0,000 Goldsboro, Oot, 6.—Campbell Col lege. Inc., was named defendant rij a *10.000 suit filed in superior cou.' j here today by a college football | player who alleged he was injured : : through negligence of the college land the driver of a bus belonging to the college The piaintitls are Clarence Hoou. and his next friend. H D. Hood The complaint alleges that Clar ence Hood received a broken leg and other injuries on September 18 when he was en route to Boone. N. C.. with other Campbell student* to play football Hood contends tie was injured when the car crashed into a tele • phone pole at Winston-Salem He charged the driver was inexper ience and that the truck -was- not equipped with the proper brakes Striking a Swedish Match X Although Dame Rumor predicted s->me time ago that the Prince o' Wales’ engagement to Prince ?1 Ingrid of Sweden was only a matter o (lays, it now transpires that W ales’ brother. Prince George, is the lucky man. It is reported that a royal romance is blooming in Stockholm where Prince George is visiting with, the Prince of Wales. Above are -eeent pictcnses ■ of George and Ins-rid He is the third son of Kin? George and Q*teen Mary o* England. The Princess is » daughter of the Crown Prince of • Sweden. 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If every one interested in protecting his or her share in America will contribute One Dollar — V ictory is assured. Don't delay—sign and send in the coupon below -with your dollar. Work and vote for Franklin Roosevelt and John N. Garner! We’ll be on the wav up with Roosevelt and Garner. . . . W«*r «% OttVSfel am k Medaflmn The ntficral Roosevelt-Gamer SharehoKJpr Medallion designed by Gutzon Borglum j cast in bronze—will be sent immediately i every member. It shows that you are a Share j bolder in America—enlisted in a Great Care Pledged to restore the fundamental priori pies of True Democrae\ ! Henry B. Edwards, Treas. Shelby, N. C. i hereby jom the Shareholders m America— tnd pledge my vote and help to deot Franklin Roosevelt and John N. Garner. I inclose One Dollar. Sent! me at once a certificate of mem hership and the official JRocscvclt-Garner Shar< holders' Medallion which 1 wifi -.rear. Address__
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