oouth bhelby Items Of News Revival Will >lart at Si-rVul Hap ii't » huirh October IfitH. iv> -nnal Mention a i-Spccial to I ht' star . South Shelby. Oct. 16- A revival meeting will start October 16th at the Second Baptist church. Mr. Jamerson of Newport News, Va . will do the preaching. A singing convention was held at the South Shelbv school building on Sunday October 9th. A large crowd was present and good singing was enjoyed by every one Mr. and Mis. J. C. McCraw of West Shelby spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. Albert Terry. Friends of Mrs. Bate Wright will be sorry to know that she is sick e: this writing. Mrs. J. M. Eldridge spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Yates Weaver. Mrs. Everett Curtis cr Lattimorc ts visiting her sister Mr; Albert Terry this week. Miss Aileene Wright visited Mrs Elsie Eldridge beyond Asheville; S-'-day. Mr. R B. Norman oi Blacksburg. S. C., spent Saturday night with his sister Mrs. J. C. Jones Mrs. Albert Terry and little dau ghter, Jewell, visited Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Curtis Sunday at Moores boro. Mr W. T. Rober,: conducted a prayer meeting Tuesday night at Rev. W.*C. Campbell's. A large crowd was present. Mrs. Selma Morrison is in the Charlotte hospital having her ton sils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Rarer Cochrane of Ruthcrfordton visited Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cochrane Monday. Friends of Mrs. Sallie Anders- n will be sorry to learn that she is ill in the Shelby hospital. We are sorry to know that Mr. and and Mrs. Marion Shook have moved out of community. Poplar Springs News Of Current Week Regular Preaching Over Week-End. Birthday DlnnerM'or Bob McCurry. <Special to The Star.) Poplar Springs, Oct. 13 Satur day and Sunday are our regular monthly preaching days. Sunday school Sunday morning at 10 o'clock I Will) Ml . J U. EIHOtt. supt, B. Y. V. U. each Sunday evening with Miss Moselle Wilson as,general director. Miss Ruth Hopper Is attending Mrs. Cleaton Humphries whose con dition is not much tx tier. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wallace visit ed Mr. and Mrs. Joe Humphries oi near LaLttimore recently. Mr. and Mrs. Pay lemons and baby daughter visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lemons and family Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Will Queen of the Dover community spent Sunday aft ernoon with Mr. and Mrs. Cleaton Humphries. i i Mr. and Mrs Cree Hamrick spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Ham neks parents. Mr. and Mrs J. P. Barnett of near Ellenbcro. Mrs. Burcn Moore and children spent Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Dorgan Grigg. Mr. and Mrs Morris Bridge.-, and , children visited Mr. alld Mrs. T. R Hamrick and children Saturday j night. Mr. and Mrs. Wake Hamrick and | chudrcn spent Sunday with Mrs. Hamricks pa— and Mrs. G. B. Hill of Edncyulle Mr. and Mrs \V \y Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jones and baby daughter. Peggy Lone and Mr. Roy j Splawii attended the birthday din ' her at Mr. Bob McCurry’s Sunday. Tt was given in honor of Mr. l^c I CurrJ's birthday Mr and Mrs. Colin Edwards and i children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brhcler of the Dover commun \ it.v. Mr and Mrs. Claude Anthony ot the Pleasant Ridge community spent ' the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Joe Anthony. Smith Declines To • Act As Receiver New York. Oct. 12. -The Sun aid today it, has learned that Al fred 13. Smith was the first choice of tlie court for the job of receiver for the Interborough Rapid Transit company and that although the for mer governor once accepted, hr : withdrew at the last, minute saying lie was reluctant to give up his [other affairs. More Liquor Than \ Intelligence Here New York. Oct. 12.-Dr. Caroline Weare of Vassar rollcge, who con j ducted survey of Greenwich Village, [once famous as the city's Bohemian | quarter, reported sadly today that I intellectuals were scarce but speak j casies—“well just close your eye-: i I walk straight and there you are." t p> WEBB THEATRE — YOI R LEADING THEATRE — — TODAY — LAST SHOWING — “TIGER SHARK” With EDWARD G. ROBINSON You can’t afford to miss this hi^ picture. It's plenty jrood. - SATURDAY 10c TO ALL - Thrills and Romance With Redskin tiUCKJONts ’’‘•WHITEEASIER Comedy and Cartoon Coming Monday - “Blondie of Follies” With Marion Davies. Another hit for the Webb Theatre. 50 New SILK Dresses SPECIALLY PRICED AT SIZES 12-11 FOR SATURDAY Here is the best value ■vve’yjl had so far this season. , Drop by and take a peep in pur window— C.et a glimpse of what $5.00 will buy. They ar*1 new and unusual. style.Si?** up to 14. - Nash - LOCAL and • • PERSONAL News Mr A E Cline, Mr. J, D. Line-1 terger and Mr. O M Mull left this I morning for Raleigh hi the interest i of the county road building pro-; gram. Mr. Mull was accompanied by: Miss Montrose Mull and Dr and Mrs. Zeno Wall and the party will attend the State-Wake Forest foot ball game and the State fair while there. : Mr. H. F. Young and daughter,, Miss Kathlenr Young, attended the*j Founder's Day program at Marsj Hill Junior college on Wednesday.! This marked t he seventy-fifth an-1 niversary of the college. . Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Owens and Mr. and Mrs. J. s. Willard spent the I week-end with Mrs Willard's sister in Elberton. Oa. _. I Mrs. E. W. W|l.son is in-the Shel-I by hospital today where she under went an operation for the removal of her tonsils this morning Miss Frances Thompson left yes terday to return to her home in Y’ork, S. C.. after spending a week here with her father. Mr. L. O. Thompson and Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Ed Millican arrived this morning from Savannah. Oa.. to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. O Hamrick. Warren Southard, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Southard had his tonsils removed this morning at the Shel by hospital. . 1 M. Fields Young, Jr.,, and a col lege friend from Davidson college will spend this week-end with the former’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Young at their home on W. War ren street. Mrs. J, P. Feezor, Mrs. B E. Mor gan and little daughter. Nell, of Asheville will spend tonight here as guests of Dr and Mrs. E. B. Latti more and Mrs, Harry Reid. Friends of Mrs. Fanny Putnam will be glad to learn that her con dition Is somewhat improved fol lowing an operation for appendicitis and complications. Mrs. Putnam has been quite ill" for more than a week. Miss Claudia Ware, who has been spending the past two weeks here as the guest of Miss Elizabeth Mor rison, has returned tc her home in Reidsville. Mr. arid Mrs. R. L. Wharton and son,have moved this week into an apartment at tfie home of Mrs. W. L. Packard oh N. Morgan street. Mr, Wharton is associated with the Dr. Pepper beverage distributing sta tion here. Mr. and Mrs. George . Moore and I Miss Foy Mot re will move soon in to the Moore home on W. Marion street. Mr. and Mrs. Moore* have been living in an apartment in the Moore Agency house on N. Morgan street, and Miss Moore has been lo cated at the home of Mrs. P. L. Hennessa on W. Marion street. Miss Ruth Hopper. Mrs. Major Hopper and Mrs. W. A Pendleton visited Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hill in Charlotte yesterday and remained over for a meeting of the White Shrine last night. Mr. and Mrs. Sides and Miss Sides of Kannapolis, have been here at the bedside of Mr. A. G. Sides, son j of Mrs. Sides and brother of- Miss1 Sides, who was injured in an auto mobile w reck Sunday kittle Martha Jean Poston, daugh ter of Mr. and*Mrs. McBride Poston, is improving in the Shelby hospital after being severely ill following an appendicitis operation. One of the two drainage tubes placed in her side has been removed Mrs. Luther Campbell of Cliff side is spending today here with her sister, Mrs. M. S. Green, and Mr. Green. Little Elizabeth Ann Green, who has been visiting her aunt at Cliffside. returned home with her. She is suffering with an infected knee. Mr. and Mrs. c. M Morrison and Mr?, c. A. Morrison were dinner guests of Rev. and Mrs. Rush Padg ett in Grover yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Max Francis and children, who have been visiting Mrs. Francis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Crowder, will return to their home in Charlotte. Sara May Hamrick, little daugh ter nf Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hamrick v well and out again after being in bed for * week following an injury y.rci-rd in a fall more than => week Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hill’ of Char lotte will’ spend the day Sunday here with the latterVparents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Hopper. Mr. and Mrs. Ned W. Spurlin of Erwin, Tenn., spent last week-end here with Mrs. Spurlins mother, Mrs. J. I, Hus Inn. Mrs. W. B. Nix, Mrs Graham Dellinger, Mrs Ltwrcnco Lackey, Mrs. J. T. Gardner and Mrs. W. A Pendleton, who attended the state U. D. C convention held in Greens boro this week, returned to their homes here last night. Mrs. Ada Lackey and Miss Mar garet Crowder returned to 8helby yesterday after visiting relatives in Charlotte this week. , Mrs .George Blanton returns home today after spending several days in Oaffney with relatives The janitor who leaves the heat off this winter probably will cause a lot-of tenants to "burn up " Second Baptist Sunday Services Services as follows will be held at the Second Baptist church on next Sunday and through the coming week: Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7:15 p. m. vrhe morning subject will be “A Personal Ques tion," and th© evening subject will be "Radiant Wisdom " - Sunday school at 9:45, William McCurry, Supt. B. Y. p. U. at 6:15. W. T~ Brown, director. Sunday will mark the beginning of our revival services. The preach er, Rev. W. M. Jamerson, will ar rive Monday night. There will be. services twice dally at 3:30 and 7:15 p. m. “Contentment” Is Dr. Wall’s Theme “Unloading On God," Evening Sub ject. Splendid Music An nounced. "The Art of Contentment,” will be the subject of Dr. Zeno Wall, in the service at the First Baptist church, on next Sunday morning at 11 o’clock Following a visitation which will be held this afternoon from the church at four o'clock the Sunday school is expecting to show more than nine hundred In attendance next Sunday morning. The Bible school opens at 9:30 o'clock and every or.e is given a cordial Invita tion to be present. In the evening at seven o'clock the twenty B. Y. P. U's will meet. The attendance on last Sunday registered four hundred and three. Programs are being planned Tot each training unit. These training organizations invite all to be pres ent. At 7:45 o'clock the unified preach ing service' will begin. The subject of Dr. Wall will be. "Unloading On God." Mr. Easom announces the fol lowing musical program: Morning 11 otclock, anthem, “Stand Up Fot Jesus,” Schnecker, by the choir; offertory number, quartet, "There Is No Death,” O'Hara; evening, 7:45 o'clock, anthem, "Christian, the Morn Breaks 8weetly O'er Thee,” Shelley, by the choir; of fertory number, male chorus, “A Watchman in the Night,” Babbitt The public is invited to all services of the church. One Year’s Taxes Fourteen Billions i By Arthur Brisbane) Miami. Fla.—It was said before 1929. "prosperity is our natural con ditlon." Unless taxes are reduced depression will be our natural, per manent condition and what B. C. Forbes, authority on finance, tells proves it. In Cosmopalitan Magazine for November he shows that the whole world does not own enough gold to pay America’s bill for one year. One year, taxes collected in 1932, in the United States will amount to fourteen thousand million dol lars. Mr. Forbes says: “If every dollar of gold in the United States were tendered in payment of taxes, the bill would not be one-third settled. If all the paper currency in circulation throughout the country were added to all the gold we would still owe the tax collectors as much more again—and more.” If all the gold mines in the world shipped every ounce of their pro duction. it would talte 34 years to meet America’s tax charges for 12 months. » If five dollar gold pieces were piled one on another It would take a stack tl.ooo times the height of the highest building in the world (the Umpire State) to equal the 19% tax bill. No country enduring such taxa tion by federal, state, city and town ship government, cap hope to re aain prosperity. 1 oluca And Knob Creek Late News 'li Mull Decides lit Preach, Two Births, -Farmers Plan To Sow Much Grain. • Special to 'Hie Stai ' loluca. Oct 14.—Mr. Ottls Mull I of ju i above Toluca says he Iul been called to preach. He has been; holding prayer meeting and has re-i eently been ordained to preach He, delivered his Ural sermon on last Sunday at Bettlar Baptist church | He is around 35 or 40 years old | Pait of Carpenters drove choir' hns joined Zion Hill choir and will} sing in the convention which wfltj be held at Bettlnh Baptist church} Just above Toluca the 30th of this month The cold frosty mornings are very unpleasant to the cotton pickers. People in the rommunlty are making great progress in getting the cotton out. it is opening very! rapidly it seems as If there will be another big crop of wheat sowed this (all. Farmers are very busy preparing the land. Rev W M. Gold, pastor of Nor man- Grove spent last Saturday' night with Mr. and Mrs. M S Boyles Mrs. Ed Khonev and children spent, some time the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Hartman of Burke countv. Born on last Tuesday, October It to Mr and Mrs.' Lois Hartman, a boy. Mr and Mrs. B F. Jenkins and children from Ellenborn spent last Sunday with Mr. Rnd Mrs. D. H Connor. Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Sain and son, Thaxter. spent last Sunday at, the home of Mrs. Satn's sister. Mrs. J. E. Hoyle and Mr. Hoyle of Burke county. Mr, and Mrs. Flay Carpenter and little daughter. Joan, - of Bhelby, visited their parents. Mr, and Mrs J. M. Carpenter Bunday. Mcsdames M. B. Boyles and D J Sain visited Mrs Willie W'ilkerson of Lirlfcoln county. The old stork having’ visited there recently leav ing a son West Shelby Items Of News Mr*. Fannie Putnam Better From Operation. Quarterly M. P. Conference. iSpecial to The Star.) West Shelby, Oct; 13.—The many friends of~Mrs. Fannie Putnam will be glad to know she Is recovering from a serious operation at the Shelby hospital. Mrs. J. McSwain and son Hunter, and daughter Carrie, visited Mr. Joe McSwain In Charlotte Sunday. Mr. Beatty Morrow and family have moved on Thompson street. They came here from Lowell, Doris the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pink Bridges is seriously ill. Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Newton of Spartanburg, S. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Canlpe. Mrs. Leland Jones has accepted a position with the Fredertckson Express company. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Mull spent Sun day with Mrs. -J. C. Panther. Mr, Addie and Mist: Mildred Ca nipe were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weast's Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Gamble of near Kings Mountain spent the week end with Mr. G. Hamrick on Gardner street. Mrs. Robert'Van Horn spent Sat urday with her mother Mrs. Har vey of the Dover village. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cash, Mr. and Mrs. Buford Smith, visited in Ashe ville and Chimney Rock Sunday. Mr. Stanley Morrison of Lawn dale spent Sunday afternoon with ! Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Canlpe. Mrs. J. S. Biddix of the Ora vil lage visited Mr. and Mrs. J, A Bridges Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roberts spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cooper, Mrs. E, M, Bailey, Mas’er Hugh and John Mauney and little Winnie Ramsey were visitors at Bclwood on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. V. L, Crawford spent Monday night with Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Canipe Mr. and Mrs. Harley Bridges of South, Georgia are visiting their j brother Mr. Oscar Bridges. Mr. Winston Bridges and J. T. Ramsey Jr., were callers in Cher ryville Sunday afternoon. Miss Verda Ramsey was a busi ness visitor in Gastonia. Tuesday night. Mrs. Joe McSwain and son Hun ter spent Saturday afternoon in Cliffside. Mrs. E. M. Bailey and Mrs. Har ley Bridges were visitors in Gaffney S. C„ Monday. Those from out-of-town attend ing the funeral of Mr. Tom Heaf ner were Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Heal* ner and family Mr. Lawrence Berry and daughter '.Beatrice, of Valdese and Mrs May McDaniel of Spin-j dale The las* quarterly cr>n!er*n<'r for; this year will b* h*'d at th» M r- : church in West Shelby, Saturday j afternoon at 3 o’clock. All officials of the charge are requested to be! present. There will be preaching at the M , r. church Sunday at 11 o’clock. 1 Upper Cleveland News Of Interest \ Mr t.urkadoo nnd Miss McFarland 1 Marry in Gaffney. Rev. Mr. Ridge Preaches. i Specie 1^.10 The Star.l lasar, It-1. Oct. 11.-Fanners In this section arc busy gathering \ Hu n i'i ('(vs which .iri' good. Many i t them arc hoteling thciv Cotton for] better prices. Rev. C. F Ridge prraehed • splendid sermon Sunday morning to a large congregation. Sacrament was observed Sunday morning Mr. Jessie Looksrioo and Iona McFarland motored to Gaffney. 8. C , and were quietly married. Mrs. Lookadoo is daughter at Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarland and the j groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Lairkadoo Thrir wide circle of friends wish them a long and happy life. Mr and Mrs. Bill Self and family of Cherryvllle visited Ills mother Mrs. John Self Sundav Mrs. Bttlo Hunt mind children of j Shelby spent Sunday with •'Mrs. True Gantt. Mr. Janies Mull 1* spending some time with tits grandparents Mr. Zero Mull. Mr. Paul Morris and Lawton Self of Boston, Mass., are spending some time with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morris and Hr and Mrs. Lester Seif. Miss I tophi nr Hunlwspent Sat in - day night with Miss Winnie WhiS nant. Mr. and Mrs. A W. Whlsnant and daughter Jessie Pearl Whlsnant at tended the annual singing at Oak Grove near Polkyllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Bridges and family spent Sunday with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Hunt and her father is spending this week with her in Cltftsldo. Lutheran Services For Next Sunday Last Sunday th leaders In the Lutheran congregation were very well pleased wtthShe attendance at. the rally day services. This Sunday an even larger number arc expected to be on hand for Sunday school at 10 a. m., in the high sschool audi torium. At 11 a. m. Rev. J. Frank Davis, acting pastor, will be In charge of the servlm ' Belief at a Bargain" will be the subject of the sermon The young people will meet at 6:30 with Miss Rosalyn Dellinger as leader. Rev. Mr. Davis will preach again at 7:30 on the topic ''Finding Oneself." You are welcome to all theee Services. McCarthy Manages Yanks Three Years New York.- Joseph Vincent Mc Carthy, square-jawed Buffalo Irish man who piloted the New York Yankees back to world champon ship baseball heights in a 2-year term as manager, this week received his reward in the form of a new three-year contract b(. a substan tial increase in saJary. No other details were divulged after a short and highly agreeable conference between McCarthy and the Yankee owner, Colonel Jacob Ruppert, but it was understood the figures written into the new con tract called for at least $100,000 for the ti'.ree-year period. rxr,ci!TO»'s NOTier. Having this day qualified its executor of the estate of Thomas Heafner. deceased, Of Cleveland county. N C.. this ts to notify all persons having claims Against the said estate to present them to me properly proven bn or before the 13th day of October. 1933 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereof. All persona owing the said estate will please make immediate settlement to the undersigned This On 13th, 1932 FRANK HEAFNER Executor or Estate of Thomas Heafner. fit Oct 14p NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the United States For the Western District of North Caro lina in Bankrupetcy No. 842 In th Matter of Grover G Beam. (Shelby. N C..i Bankrupt. Notice i« hereby given to alt creditors and other parttes in interest that the above named party ha a been adjudicated a bankrupt that the first meeting of creditors will be held in the law office of Hie undersigned referee*, at 200 Law Building. Charlotte, n C . on Mondav the 34th dav of October. 1932 at 3 o'clock P. M f at which time and place creditors may attend prove (heir claims, elect, f trustee examine the bankrupt. and transact eurh other business hs tnay properly come before said meeting This meetina mav be continued from* time to time without further notice. All claims should be made upon thr regular bankruptcy forms, properly veri-< fied and sworn to. and filed with the undersigned referee. • This the 12th dav of October. 1932. R MARION ROBS Referee In Bankruptcy. Charlotte, N C. It Oct 14c TRCSTEfc'S BALE By virtue of the power of sale con tained In a deed of trust executed by L V. Arrowood and wife on January 23rd, 1926. to me as trustee for the Shelby Building and Loan association, said d*ed of trust recorded in book 135 page 218. of the register's office of Cleveland coun tv N C . and default having been made in the payment of .the indebtedness se cured thereby. I. us trustee, will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auc tion at the court house door in Shelby, N C , on Monday, November 14tb. 1932 at 12 o'clock M-. the following described real estate: Being a portion of the Fairvie* Heights property, situated in the eastern part, of BhaljW N C known as lot No. 2 o' said property n>at of which is recorded in book SB of deeds page 617. and the property fully described in a deed from CTvd* R Ho»v trustee to t U Arro da*** Jahna**: 7th (926 al! of, a hicli is duly recorded m tha offica of the register of deeds of Cleveland eolinty T.v C reference to which i* hereby had for u more complete description of Raid pwwerty by metes and bounds. The fort-going property will be sold subject to any tax** existing against* ''Him. Tills dteJ-ober J3. 1932. CLYDE ft, HOEV. Trustee | 41 Oct 14< TONIGHT 10c - 25c SATURDAY EVERYBODY 10c - TONIGHT - l.asl runs of Marlene DIETRICH In “BLONDE VENUS” - also short subjects - SATURDAY^ Kntlrely new program Tom MIX In “MY PAL the KING” Also “Lightning: Warrior” and Comedy CAPITALIZE on Faith and Courage Horn** are .built by man of faith and courage. Your money in thi* Association i> loaned to such men tad ••cured by firat mortgagaa on the borne, they build. No where can you find eater security! hare continuously paid attraetire dividend., and we pay the taxes. Where elee can you find tuck points of • uperiority with the tame safety and conranience in buy ing? L«* s discuss a earing plan that will suit your requirements. :(at we mean by style ne pieces now on dis >ws: , PERFECTION Oil MEMBER Or NORTH CAROLINA Rl'ILDINO * LOAN LEAGUE WELCOME TEACHERS i ms nrra is ream* to greet you witn a smile and with a new line of everything that’s wear able. Quite a lot of new apparel has armed during the week and will be shown Saturday for first time. DRESSES. SUITS. GOATS... . $2.95 to $9.95 . $4.95 to $9.95 $4.95 to $24.50 CAMPBELL'S

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