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Around Our TOWN OK Shelby SIDELIGHTS By KENN DKl M. •-ssh: now, KKtr THIS ONE Ql'IET Many years ago (perhaps not so many, before he began pracr fcising law, Judge B. T. (Bayard Thurmant Falls was superintendent 'he Cleveland county schools. One night he was lo address an aud i ce at. Kings Mountain and he took his girl friend not being mar ried at that time, along with him An eloquent Kings Mountain man introduced the . iv'akei and wound up his introduction bv saying: “1 present B T. Falls, who is a father to more children than asy man in Cleveland county.' One blush after another piead over the face of the girl friend, and even today the judge, hardened bv years of court experience, gets red about the ears when the old story is related SHFLBV SHORTS: If you /;aw the Torn Mix film His Majesty the Kin?, at thr Caro lina last Saturday, chances arc that you saw a man and horse you've 'Crn with your own eyes. The whip cracker in the film and the checker board-dotted horse were John Agee and the horse in the equestrian act at the Cleveland county fair several years ago. Mr. Agee in putting the Horse through his stunts told the grandstand here that the horse was the property of Tom Mix, but the -keptical ones merelv poo-poohed and termed It the same old boloney. When Doc Dorlon saw the movie he chattered out "That's John Agee'’ . Nobody seems to know "Sam' and quite a number of readers do not. know the regular perpetrator of this eolyum by sight. Miss Margaret Moss, the girl over to Penney - * ttb the slow Southern draw I, passes us on the street almost ever dav and still contends she doesn't know us. The depth, we presume of lb significance. 'Still, after looking ai his latest picture, were cheered by the fact that McIntyre isn't an Adonis by any means .... And were all puffed up at that: Senator J. W. Bailey vows he reads thu eolyum and Nobodvs Business regularly. Guess he must relax his nund some wav ... The first 1932 edition of the Boiling Springs college new paper. The Kalarathca. is oft the press, and it's* good mirror nf Mi- junior college campus. Margaret Green i' the editor . . Ironv or what? R H, Rogers, the Ford dealer, has the niftiest Hoovercart tn Shelby. It s a pony bugg> for his children . Shelby people are still talking about Arthur Shelton's article on Our Bob Reynolds in the American Mercury. Arthur who wa Bobs publicity man said in one line: "He 'Reynolds' has a moderate but exacting taste for corn l.ikker." ... An inside secret : Mayor McMurry attended a meeting with inr oorooratton commi rston in Ralei2h this neck about reaueing power rates. For two hours the meeting talked and talked and did nothin:;. Finally, the Shelby mayoi arose, and said: "I drove 200 miles to attend thiv meeting For two hours we’ve done nothing. Let's do something or so homr " Seemingly he ex pres, ed, with his frank statement, the mind of other municipal' officials present, but the commission failed to do anything definite . . . What comely young miss, aboin towm is show ing some interest in a minister's son? . . This hearts gamp 'played with eaidsh and vou should hear all the names that pesky black queen is called. Tire Key club held a hearts tourney this week and near 100 kp'ctators looked on. showing that hearts may replace bridge as the most popular of .card games ... Squire Cling Eskridge, who served for years as coroner of Cleveland county, is still not aboslutely certain that a couple of deaths investigated by him were suicides ... A photo of a former Shelby teacher in a Junior League picture in The Asheville Citizen. First name Cornelia . . . . Col. Grady, who operates the pas -'•pgrr plane In Shelby on week-ends, was a' member of history's may famous air-fighting force, the Lafayette Escadrille .... A 70-yeai-o’.d msn and a seven year old girl hase been operated on for appendicitis, ai the Shelby hospital in recent weeks .... Mrs. T. H S. wishes Sam and oilier contributors would stop using initials; they worry her ... Dick Guriev's kid brother L playing quarterback on Dick's football eleven a1 Newton ... T Newt of Newt's smoke and news shop, developing a romantic streak? .... A Shelbyite in his second wedding married the niece of his first wife . . . Governor O Max Gardner will be on the radio Friday night over a New York station. He is one of the speaker^ p' the annual dinner of the New York Southern Society . . Another r’d home in Shelby just as it was years ago is the Beam residence, just beyond the, Carolina tneatre on South Lafayette street .... Some of Mir f'llows about town are reported to bp getting in touch with Bob Reynolds about the postmastership, and we noticed several exhibiting unusual friendliness towards Senator Bailey . . The latest desk-weight tad about town: a jaw-wagging skull from the five-and-ten where several charming young misses work ... Carl Thompson never wastes •»*y time, not even when he's motoring ... Is it's right or left-foot hry- on the sign of Sellers shoe shop in front of the Courlview build ing? ... . What Shelby native is the longest distance from home— Henry Kendall. Tkey Griffin, or who . We know a Shelby man who has been swimming in the Atlantic, the Pacific, the Gulf of Mex ico. one of the Great Lakes and Brushy Creek ... A dapper Shelby man once knew Ruth Elder <Camp> whpn she spent some of her ro mantic summers .in thr Hender onville section. But he's married now end the name is withheld . What Shelby man. now around 50 loved one girl in hl.s youth and has never married since?. People who buy such magazines as True Romance seldom think about that about the ^ town are many romantic stories just as appealing as those in fiction, and some that tug as tearfully at the heartstrings By the wav, who' •■as your boyhood sweetheart, or your girlhood crush? l oj,n T's Oho. woman in your hours of Es You spend an awful lot of Vs Poor man must mind his P's and Qs To earn the X's that you U's. 'Borrowed, of course). Ill COlillllW B1TCHJF « Attend Cousin’s Funeral. Miss Irvin Visits In Raleigh. Mr. Sim mons Here. (Special to The Star' Znn. Oct. 20—Miss Jane Irvin spent last week at Meredith col : lege visiting friends and attending the State fair at Raleigh Attorney Lawrence Simmons ol 1 Rocky Mount visited his moth®: Mrs.• G. H Simmons several dav last, week Mr Oscar Cabaniss and son.! Malcom. of Clover. S. C.. visited in thr rommunitv Saturday. Mr. Edgar Hudson of Whitmor® S. C. is visiting his brother. Mr. A C Hudson Mr. and Mrs. M G. Cabaniss werd dinner guests Sunday of M* and Mrs. C. C Horn of Shelby. Mrs. C. G. Po ton and Miss Lyda Poston attended the funeral serv iees lor their cousin, Mrs. Jane Fortcnbury in Gaffney, s c sat-j urday. Mr Hugh Philips and sons. A! ' bert and Etard, of Jacksonville Ga | were week-end visitors ol Ml. and Mrs. Joe Philips. Mr. Clyde Gold has returned lrom a trip to the Eastern part oi the state. Misses Lyda Poston and Beatrice Cabaniss spent Thursday in Char lotte shopping, spending the night as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ai thur Green of Rock Hill. S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bobbie Rudasul are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harr. Bailey of Elbenon, Ga., this week. Manv Flying Pilot* Licensed In U. S. Wa-hington. Oct 20.—The com merce department disclosed todat that there were 18.750 pilot* and 7.437 aircraft holding active depart ment licenses on October 1. Of the total pilot licenses. 7,08(1 were of the transport grade. 1,321 limited commercial, 38 industrial pilous, and 10.351 licensed in the private classification. The list included 532 women 'i ■ - ... ies Of For Sweet Potato Crop Drmomlration Has Bern Planned With Various formulas At Ellenboro. Ellenboro. Oct. 20 To study bet ter methods of fertilizing and spac ing sweet potatops a field meeting of fanners will be held in the cen ler of Ellenboro near the new sweet potato curing house. Saturday aft - rrnoon at thr hour of two. October 22. when the results of a fertilizing and .■•paring ten conducted cooper atively by the agricultural depart ment of the school and Mr T M Wright will be observed, The demonstration has been pi: nned last spring with the thought of showing farmers the best analysis to use on their sweet poia1 or Within the test sweet potatoes have been fertilized on the same type ol soil with the following formulae iO-4-10. 10-4-B 10-4-4. 7-5-5. R.5-8 8-4-8 and a 0-5-10 Also a 10 4-fi 10-4-8 10-4-10 and 10-4-20 Then the test will show1 the results from fertilizing with fi,8,10. and 20 per cent potash with different amount; of ammonia. Potash has been tested at the different experimental sta tions as being a very important plant food element for the -weet potato, and n is expected that this test, win show’ the farmers the hesi amount to use in the Ellrnbnro community, Ellenboro sweet potato groweis1 are especially urged to attend the meeting because their time will be well spent | To Study Y\\ Fertilizers Autumn. iBy Nora Costner ' Autumn time has come, the leaves are... turning brow n, Red and golden yellow makr a car pet on the ground. Take a stroll through wood-lands, it's a wondrous sight to see. The handiwork of God in the magic of the trees. Soon Jack F cst will come and nip the pumpkins and apples red. Soon the frogs will find a place for their winter bed Moonlight and skies of blue and flowers of spring together. Cannot rival for one hour autumn's beautiful weathei. Chestnut burrs are falling fast with out a sound of warning. And leaves of muscadines and grapes shine like diamonds in the morning O, skies of June and flowers of spring with all your beauty to gether. By whole cannot compare to Octo ber's beautiful weather. double Shoals Nows Of the Current Week Small Crowd at Sunday School. Pastor Suttle Finishing I’p 16 Years. 'Special to The Star * Double Shoals, Oct 20.—Last Sun day saw the smallest crowd at Sun day school here in many mouths at the Baptist church only 4(1 were in Sunday school due to the heavy down pour of ram. Mr. and Mrs Ivey White oi near Polkville spent the past week end with Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Cook. Miss Mae Williams of Lawndale spent the week end with Miss Grace Toney. Master Billie Cornwell Is spend-I ing this week with his aunt Mrs.! Paul Dixon and Mr. Dixon in New Bethel community Master Dover 'Toney son of Mr. j and Mrs. Buck has been suffering from a sore leg and is under the j care of a physician. The regular monthly services will | be held at the Baptist church Sat - | urdav and Sunday. Conference and J preaching Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, Sunday school at 1:45 p. nr., j Sunday and preaching at 3 o'clock. The pastor. Rev. J. W. Suttle will have charge of the services. Perhaps no church in North Car olina :ias a better attendance at the Saturday conferences than the Bap tist church here compared with the church membership. With a resi dent church membership of 126 the attendance at Saturday conferences average for last year 63 per month. If any church thinks th - is not ex ceptionally good try it out for a year and ;ee the "suits the total church membership ,s 179. The pres ent pastor Rev. J. W. Suttle will have served 16 years in December this . car. Pastor Suttle places spe cial emphasis on the Saturda; meet mgs and by so doing always gets the business side of the church out oi the way of the Sunday services The regular weekly teachers meeting beginning with this week will be held at 7 o'clock each Thurs day night, the meeting has been al 7:45 o'clock the short days makinr it necessary for the change. Asheville Banker Is Paroled By Governor Ralngh Oct. 20.—C. -1. Hawkins. Asheville banker who entered state s prison here last February 20 to serve a 15 to 24 months sentence for embezzlement and false entry, was released this afternoon upon parole by Governor Gardner Hawkins was a model prisoner, Warden H H Honeycutt said. He worked for a time in the prison of fice. Where Death Won Auto Race This jraoMr picture, taken less than to second* after the crash at Sead ville Mas*., race tvaik, shows how the scorching heat of blazing gas kept rescuers from aiding a drurr trapped in the flaming pyre. Seven cars were involved in the crash, but miraculously only one driver died. Five other drivers, two policemen and a vivthan wrr<- miured. Note bystanders hacking a wav from the intense heat Eton Village News Events Two Heath* Reported Revlva! Merlins Still On. Mix* Hopper Has < lion 'Special ■ . ic Slur ' Eton. Ort 1R A large nurhbe’ was prr.-eni for Sunday . chooi and; B Y r U Excellent attendance was accounted fei in preaching at which Rev Hardin from Lincoln ton pi cached an inspiring sermon His subject was Hell Our church extends a cordial welcome to visitors especially this week to attend the revival that • t being held here Rev Elbert Har din of Lincolnton is preaching and. has been delivering many inspir ing sermons. We were very glad to have Rev Henry Sisk to be in our church ! Monday night Mrs. Carey Harnll of Gaffney. |s C visited Mr and Mrs C. H Horner. Mrs. J. D Belch and little riaugh | ter Bessie Lee, visited Mr and j Mrs. W K. Cline Sunday, Mrs. W. E Gantt and children of Spindale visited Mr and Mr; E M Sweezy Tuesday. The many friends of Miss Rub Hopper will be sorry to know she was taken to the Lincolnton ho - pital Monday where physicians operated on her jaw A tooth wa extracted and an abscess war found. She is resting better new since the operation was performed We wish to invite each and even one to attend the conference meet ing Wednesday night. All member are urged to be present, Mrs. G D Harnll of Gaffney S. C. spent Saturday night with Mr and Mrs. Cash Seay W’e are sorry to have Master Ha! Mabry on the sick list at this writ mg. W’p are sorry to have Mr and Mrs. B. L. Lazenby mme from our community. We are glad to have Mr. and Mrs Arthur Huskey move in the house that was vacated b' them. Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Barnett of NTwland. Mr, and Mrs. Lowe!! Barnett of Lowell Mr, and M: Crawford Barnett. Mr and Mi Charlie Williams and Mr and Mrs Morris Williams -of Beam Mill and Mr, and Mrs. Quay Wellmon of South Shelby attended the fu neral of little Donnie Virginia Bar nett Saturday Mr. Wilson Seay of Greenville. $. C is visiting his brother. Mr Ca h Seay at this writing The Death Angel visited om community and saddened our hearts when he carried with him to the land of one eternal day, lit tip Donnie Virginia Barnett, daugh ter of Mrs Biddle Barnett and Mrs. H E Beattie The many friends sympathise with the be- j reared families. Misses Annie Ruth Spivey. Mar garet Alexander and Mildred Cobb accompanied bv Mrs. Blaine Baker motored to Asheville Tuesday to a tinging convention. The many friends of Mrs Lee ''.rigs will be glad to know she vs better after having tonsilitis for the past week. Sheriffs Not Held For Deputy Mistakes! Raleigh. Oct. 29. -Carolina in du tria commission today held a sheriff war not responsible for in juries or deaths of deputies when the hazards to which they are ex posed are not in any manne chaiRrabi'- to the sheriff The opinion was made in two similar ca.e In one Mrs Lula Wilson sought compensation of the sheriff for the death of her hus band who was killed while raiding a still in Burke county. In tin other Mrs. Lily E. Kiser, of Cabai rus county, was the plaintiff Deputy sheriffs are employe.- ol ; countus* th« amnion held. Upper Cleveland News Of Interest I’aul Morrh (iws to Huston. Per sonals of People Visiting About. ■Special to The Star > Ca.sar. R-l, Oft . .19 • There has born so much rain the people rip behind wuh their cotton Mi Paul Moms left Sunday for Boston. Mass,, after spending some time with Ins parents Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morris. He was accom panied bv Lawton Self of the Clo ve;' Hill community.' The people of this < ommumty are gathering their corn and getting roady to .sow their fall grain Mr and Mrs Lox Blankenship visited, the. latter s mother Mrs. A A Whisnant Sunday Little Oscar Daves son ol Posie Dave ol Hopewell community was a visitor in i lie community Sunday '.Mr..Zero Mull spent the week end with his granddaughter Mrs. Annie Lackey of Cherryvillr Miss Madge Gantt spent Severs days with Misses Lucile and Mauc Self Miss Pauline Whisnant speni Tuesday with her sister Mrs Johr Whisnant Miss Maude Self spent Saturday night with Miss Beulah Hunt. Several prominent, football play ers have been drafted to aid in the political campaign here and there probably on the theory that they have a pretty good line. How To Avoid Stomach Gas First thine -throw away your mag nesia. soda, and all the other stuff like that. Then cat what you like and don t w orry whether you can digest it or net. For if you will simply lake a tablespoonfui of mcniha pepsin iar tificial stomach juice i before your meals, your once weak stomach can handle anything without a bit of trouble. No more gas fullness, pain, bloat ing-all are gone, says Cleveland Drug company, or you ran have your money back Rdv! Democrats Should Win Full Ticket Mlktrll Say* It l» Important 1 Klcct All Candidate* N <>w. West End, Oct 31 Importance of electing a full Democratic dele gallon lo congress from North Chi ohna in Novembei «as .stressed bv i Commissioner of Revenue A J Maxwell at a Moore enurUy tifiTio cratic rally heir. "As to tilt? presidential «’U»c(.ion ] almost the only speculation now i: | as to how big. the Roosevelt land | slide will be,' said Mi Maxwell But- our Democratic president can not Inaugurate the beneficial poll rtes and legislation that rrcoven demands unless he has the support of a complete working majority in both houses of congress 'The North Carolina democracy will do its full duty by electing II Democratic congressmen and the popular Bob Reynolds to the senate One of the marvels ol political propaganda'1 was described as ' th success of the Republican party tn ptopagandndng lor years that IVm ocrafic control of the federal gov ernment means hard times when it is the truth ot history that evei major depression we had had sunt the Republican party came ini >1 existence #«s produced h\ Rrpun ! liran control of the government,1 and as a result of its unsound poll* | t it.. 1H, i 1892 and 1939 One ot those depressions did not 1 break In full force until aftei Rc nublican had been driven firm power in 1892, "and they were tna.it enough lo gel Giim i Cicvi land lagged with resironsibilify foi it.' said Mr Maxwell, stating that it had developed to the extent that ! a bond Issue w as required In m>r! •expenses, but when Cleveland wa I elected, Republicans destroyed tin gravers plates already made tor th treasury' and adopted the short term note plan in tend of bond as they have done the Iasi three years, thus making Cleveland . re sponsible for the bonds 'Franklin Roosevelt Will find th same kind of situation, many turn multiplied, confronting him on ties March 4 He will llnd an accumulat rd deficit of six billion1; ddllai th j larger part of it still final. short term notes. He will have the responsibility ot reconstructing tin 'J-manetal structure of the govern | ment on a basis that will permit ] the successful flotation of long term bonds to cover this vast sum of floating debt. He will have the responsibiltt of balancing a budget that is slit! out of balance by $1,.WO,000,000 to *2 000.000.000 a vear. after the levy ; of the billion dollars a year ol new taxes by the present emigre, s. But there is much of Demo ora tic satisfaction in this depres sion They can't pin the responsi bility for Lhcir panic on the Dem ocrats this time It busted right tn the face of the Hoover promt.,e to abolish poverty, with nine years of complete Republican control behind them and three years of it ahead of them, Mr Maxwell con eluded Card Of Thanlo. I We wish to thank all of our friends and neighbors for their ! kindness shown during the illne - • j and death of our dear wife and i mother, Mrs. H E, Beattie,"and lur I the beautiful floral offerings Mr H E. Beattie and Children VICKS COUGH DROP ... All you’ve hoped for in a Cough Drop — medicated with ingredients of | VJSJ$s Miller.Jones ' Shoes For All the Family LaFayetteSl. A. G. SIDES, Mgr. Shelby, N. C. . that Men’s Shoes m • are more than just QOMfc shoes arc bought ^ because they are low priced. Perhaps, this is the only standard for measur ing their value. But Miller-Jones sho« are different. Price is second ary. Our low' prices might well be exploited as the ma;n feature, but Mtller Jones shoes must first measure up to high standards of quality', style i and fit. Hair Of Child la Both Blond, Red L-o- \u&cirs Kleven-mnnths old Hex Wiifprri Price Ji of Hong Beach, has bright cert hair on one side ol his head and is distinctly blond on the other, which is giving scientific men hereabouts consider able material lor speculation The child is otherwise normal, except that one of his originally blue eyes is exhibiting a tendency to turn brown The bain s, mother said his han was red al birth, that it all tell out when tie was a month old and that a tew weeks latent re turned, thick and silky, in 'different equally divided colors Dr. Albert W. Bellamy, piofessoi of biology at t he University’ot Cal ifornia, said the youngster % condi tion probably was due to mutation a disruptive Irregularity in the evo union of an individual Rex's rase 1* rare. howrier, the bt i olngist explained, adding that in hi i opinion it resulted from a division oi genes or color determinants, I early in prenatal rto\ etopmrnt The mother's hair is red The lather, a sailor on ihr aircraft car I Her Saratog, is blond Now is the time for all good men and true to begin wondering about their 1929 overcoats _ - /*•_____ ;Stop Gas Pains! German Remedy Gives Relief Art trig on BOTH upper and town trowels Adlerika washes out all poisons that cause gas nervousnr nnd had sleep One dose gives re lief at once, Paul Webb and Son, Druggists. adv when we ask to drain summer^worn oil Expensive repairs are (he direct result of careless, improper lubrication. Drain and fill your crank case either with “Crack Proof" I exaco—the golden oil that How s freely at zero, or.W'axfree Havolirie—the 100% paraffin-base motor oil — premium priced. •You'll add miles of care free driving to your car by draining now ! TEXACO CRACK-PROOF MOTOR OIL -0 HAVOllHt HAVOLINE WAXfREE .. Riviere Oil Co. distributors SHELBY. N. I RHONE 445 Quality Foods That Are Real SAVINGS If you are looking for the utmost in quality, the very bottom in price— then this is your store! MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE GREEN PEAS £$ lb. Can RED RIPE Phillips No. J Can FANCY BLUE ROSE TOMATOES RICE BANANAS ORANGES IRISH POTATOES GREEN BEANS 3 lh. For b Pounds For LARGE and Do«. JUICY For 32c ri 25c 5c 10c 25c 19c 15c Nice and Per p Tender Lb. DELICIOUS MEATS AT SAVING PRICES >{) PORK ROAST™ lb BEEF ROAST BEEF STEW 12V2c Tasty and Lb. -« Tender l^C SELECT Lb. EOT 7%c Carolina Stores “The Grocery With the Blue Front” Opposite First National Bank
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