i mm a a a a a ■ ama a a a a.a a.a. a a a.a a a SOCIETY NEWS_ Mrs. Renn Drum. Editor Mrs. Drum may be reached each morning at The Star Office over Telephone No. 4-J. At other times at her home Tele phone No. 713. r.v.v.vw I textile Workers l'o Sponsor Dance A round and square dance spoil -ored by the United Textile Work -rs will be held at the Union hall Friday night at 7 o'clock Contemporary Club To Hold Meeting • Mrs. Oliver Anthony will be hosl ss to members of the Contempor ary book club on Tuesday after noon at 4 o'clock at her home in Belvedere Heights - ; t Keviewars Club To Meet Tuesday A regular meeting of the Review ers book club will be held on Tues day afternoon at 4 o'clock with Mrs. F. II Kendall as hostess at her home on W. Graham street W. M. S. Meeting* To Be Postponed The meetings of the circles oi !he Woman’s Missionary society of ihe Central Methodist church sche duled for Monday afternoon have been postponed, and will be held on Monday, January 8 Hr. and Mrs. Nash fn Have Club Mr, and Mrs. J. E. Nash will en . 1’1’in members of the Fortnight bridge club on Saturday evening at s o'clock In honor of their guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. f,. McCord, of vsheboro. Miller-Simpkins Marriage Solemnized The marriage of Pauline Simp kins to Mervin Miller was solem nized on Monday afternoon. De cember 25, at 3 o'clock, at Gaffney. S. C„ with Judge !,akr Stroup of ieiating. ■ orrection In Social Item An item in the last issue oi this t aper to the effect that Miss Ger trude Boland was married on Sun day afternoon to Julian Waldrop was an error which The Star wishes ;o correct. The groom s name is Julius Waldrop. .Him Price To Wed Lawson E. Walker Mr. and Mrs. L. C Price of Hol lia announce the engagement of their daughter, Almira Lucille, to Mr. Lawson Elmo Walker, the wed ding to take place on Tuesday. January 2, 1934 at ♦ o'clock In the afternoon at the Price home at Holhs. f amily Dinner Christmas Day The country home of Sam Aus tell near Earl was the scene of an enjoyable family dinner party on Christmas day. His guests included a uU daughter, Mrs. John Byers and ° :arnily of Charlotte; Mr and Mrs. Hopson Austell, Wade Austell, Mr. * mid Mis. J. D. Eskridge. Miss Ber tha Bostic and B Austell and fam ily. , Woman's Club ( ailed To Meet A general meeting of the entire Woman's club is called for Satur ay afternoon at 3:30. to be held with Mrs. T. IV. Hamrick, presi ent, at the home of Mrs. Holly ! edford on Cleveland Springs road. A plan is to be presented to build i club house with PWA labor and <11 members are urged to be pres ■lit to join in the discussion of this : >roject. I). A. B. To Meet Tuesday Afternoon The January meeting oi the lo al chapter of the Daughters of the vmerlcan Revolution will be held >n Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 at he Nurees Home at the hospital with Miss Ella McNichols, Mrs. O. M. Mull, Mrs O. P. Hamrick. and Mrs. Andrew Elliott as joint host esses. Those who cannot attend are ask ed to notify the hostesses Mr. And Mrs. Philbeck Are Dinner Hosts Mr. and Mrs. Thomas U Piul oeck entertained at a pretty dinner party on Tuesday evening at their tome near Lattlmore. A delicious turlj y dinner was •ei-ved to: Miss Ray Greene, Mrs. Madge Washburn and daughter. Mildred, and Jack King, all of Shelby. Mrs. Alpha Greene, Miss itoaemund Greene, Shirley and Thomas Edwyn Philbeck and Mr. «nd Mrs. Philbeck. Marriage At Spindale Of Interest Here The following announcements, of ocal Interest, have been received nere: "Mr*. Edwin Clark Jones an nounce* the marriage of her daugh er. Gertrude Altha, to Mr. Rupert Leslie Leary on Saturday, Decem ber the twenty-third, nineteen hun dred and thirty-three at Spindale Presbyterian church. Spindale North Carolina" The bride. an attractive young woman, la a nativ* of Peach land •''■ 'I [but hu taught for acveral yean in the elementary schools of Bpindale. Mr. Leary, son of Mr. and Mn. J. |L. Leary of Oreenwood, S. C., la a | brother of Mrs. M. M. Hayes of this place. He Is also connected with the Spindale schools, and they will be temporarily located at that place. Ensiey-Lail Announcement Mr. and Mr*. C. W. l.ail announce the marriage of their daughter. Elvaree to Marvin Ensley on De-i eember 18. at Gaffney, 8. C. The bride was attractively dress ed in wine and blAck with harmon izing accessories. The groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ensley of Burlington, former ly of this place. They will make their home in Shelby for a short time after which they will move to Burlington Mn. Randall And Mr. Peeler Married A wedding of much interest to the people ol Cleveland county as well as adjoining counties was that of T. 3. Peeler and Mrs. Pearl Ran dal. both of Lawndale, which was solemnised on Sunday. Dec. 24 at PallsLon. The Rev Mr Scott offi-l elated hi the presence of a few, friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Peeler are well! known in this and adjoining coun-i t ies. They will make theti home ai Lawndale. .Mr. And Mr*. Crowder Entertain For Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Durant Crowder were hosts at a family dinner on Wednesday evening given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Helms of Americus. Oh., guests of Mi. anu Mrs. William Washburn. A beautiful three-course dinner was served with covers laid for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Smtth, Mr. and Mrs. Helms, Mr and Mrs. Washburn. Mr .and Mrs. Orady | Washburn and children. Miss Glen [ Washburn and Venson Washburn, also of Americus, Mr. and Mrs. I Crowder, Miss Mildred Lee Crowder | and John Crowder. Miss Speck In Dance Hostess i A changing social event of the week was the Informal dance given on Tuesday evening at the Hotel Cleveland by Miss Mary Lillian Speck, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Speck assisting her in! entertaining. Miss Speck's guests included twenty-five or thirty cou ples from the high school and col lege social set in the city. She re ceived in a becoming evening dress of white crepe trimmed with folds of electric blue velvet. Punch was served dttemg the evening. Among out-of-town guests pres ent were Miss Jane Bush and Rob ert Blown of Charlotte and Junius and Joe Morrison of Stanley, Miss Blanche Eakrr Is Dinner Hostess Miss Blanche Eakei was hostess at a Christmas dinner party on the evening of December 3* when she entertained a number of friends. The table was attractively deco rated. the center decoration con sisted of a poinsetti In the center of a wreath of holly, with mixed fruits banked within the wreath about the poinsetti. A delicious three-course dinner! was served to: Miss Eaker andj James Magness. Miss Daisy Ham-! rick and Hatcher Spangler, Mias: Ethel Hicks and Ray McIntyre,: Miss Daisy Beam and Yates Span-J gler. Miss Evelyn Eakei and Hoyle unmn. ; Mrs. Docia Eakei. mother ol the; hostess, was assisted by Mrs. B. M. Jarrett and Miss Morgan Walker in serving Miss Riviere 1* Party llonore*. Misses Dorothy and Alice Goode King were joint hostesses ou Wed* nesday afternoon at a pretty party! at their home on Sumter street when they entertained In honor of j Miss Elizabeth Riviere who is to be | married on January 1 to Melvin j Gibson of Laurinburg. The rooms were effectively decorated with Christmas evergreens and wreaths and seven tables were arranged for bridge. Tallies, in keeping with the occasion, were drawn from a cen terpiece of roses on the bride's ta ble. Miss Riviere wore . a becoming' dress of blue crepe with brown i trimmings The high score prize went to Miss ( Ruth Laughrtdge and Miss Riviere j received a guest prize. The hostesses were assisted by] Mrs. I. E. Dail and Miss Marie King! in serving an elaborate salad course j Out-of-town guests present were: Miss Martha Mock of Waynesville. guest of her sister. Mrs Alton Kirk patrick: Misses Zellah Washburn of Jamaica and Lucille Althas of Louisiana, guest* of Misses Peg and Minna LeOrand; Miss Margaret Barrett of Laurinbuig. guest of Miss Kathleen Young; Miss Douglas Kendall of Charlotte, guest of Ih" honoree; and Mrr 3. G. Chappell of Norllna, who Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ward Arey. Mrs. H. A. Logan Entertains Children Mrs. H. A. Logan entertained at a dinner party on Tuesday evening at her home on N. Morgan street In honor of her children and a few friends. An elaborate dinner wa., served to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Yates McSwain. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Dun can, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Logan, jr., Evans Logan and Miss Mary Louis Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Logan of Spruce Pines, Mr. and Mrs. Edward House, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Wilson. Again today at noon Mrs. Logan entertained at dinner when her luests Included; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ellis and Mr. and Mrs. J, W Irvin. Mrs. Smith Honors Hiss Isabel Hoey Miss Isabel Hoey, who leaves on January 1 to return to Boston where die is studying at the Prince School of Mercantile, was the hon iree at a delightful small party last evening given by her cousin, Mrs. P. o. Smith, And Mr. Smith. When the games were over Mrs. Smith presented Misa Hoey a gift and gave top score prises to Mrs. Flay Hoey and Prank Hoyle, jr. Ice cream, cake, candies and nut* were served. Those playing were Miss Hoey and Paul Whtsnant. Miss Lottie Warren of Gastonia and Joe Whis nant. Miss Hattie Gidney and George Wray, Miss Mary Elisabeth Black and Prank Hoyle, jr. Miss Alpha Gettys and Carlas Hopper, and Mr. and Mrs. Play Hoey. Wedding In Baltlmor* Of Interest Here (Special to The Star ■ Kings Mountain, Dec. 28 -An nouncements have been received here of the wedding of Miss Gale Walravcn of Baltimore and Zeb Plonk, formerly of Kings Mountain but now living in Baltimore. The wedding took place at the iuture home of the bride and groom in Baltimore Wednesday evening, Dec. 20 at 7 o’clock The vows were spoken in the living room before an Improvised altar of evergreens flanked with cathedral tapers. The oride wore a dress of white crepe with silver trimmings fashioned with long sleeves. Her veil was of tulle and duchess lace caught with i band of pearls. She carried a shower bouquet of ivory roses and sweet peas. The maid at honor, Mias Mary Schaffer of Baltimore wore a floor-length dress of burnt irangr crepe, trimmed in bugle leads. She carried a muff of lav ender sweet pea* intermingled with African daisies. The dame of hon >r, Mrs. Robert Ellis of Baltimore, wore a floor-length dress of royal »lue velvet. She carried a muff of llame colored sweet peas. Following the wedding the couple .eft for a trip through the south riter which they will be at home it 5807 Bland St.. Baltimore. The bride is the only daughter of Mrs. Loretta Walraven and the ate Frank Walraven of Baltimore. The groom is the second son of Mr. »nd Mrs. Clarence S. Plonk of this :ity. He is a graduate of North Carolina State college of the class jf 1930 and a member of the Phi Kappa Tau social fraternity .Attractive Bride Shower Honoree (Special to '1710 Star.) Mrs. A. L. Hord honored her sis ter-in-law, Mrs. J. Aubrey Clay, at a pretty miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening at her home. Mrs. Clay before her recent. marriage was Miss Zona Jane Hord of Waco. The bride was lovely In a dress of tomato red crepe with crystal trim mings. She wore a shoulder corsage _m onnivlroanno anrl swainsona. The home was beautifully ar ranged throughout with holly, poinsetti and red radiance roses. Mrs. Hord 'received her guests on .heir arriral and Miss Maude Ava rtord directed them to the register which was presided over by Miss Piccola Blalock. Numerous contests were enjoyed n which the prises were won by Mesdames R D. Hord. Hal Morris. W. G. Hord and Elisha McBrayer who in turn presented them to the 3ride. Little Margaret Hord. daugh ter of the hostess gave a reading, 'In the Usual Way." At the close of the evening Mas ter Horace Blatney Hord. son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hord of Boil ing Springs. dressed In a Santa Claus costume, entered the living room pulling a wagon containing nany useful gifts for the bride. A pretty salad plate with sweets md coffee was served. The hostess was assisted in serving by Misses Katy Belle Hord, Gladys Blalock, Mesdames Hal Morris and Carl Davidson of Kings Mountain. Music was furnished during the evening by Mrs. Fred Harmon Pretty Party For Bride-Elect Miss Elisabeth Riviere, bnde elect. was the Inspiration for a very pretty party on Thursday afternoon when Miss Mary Reeves Forney en tertained In her honor at six tables of bridge Sharing honors with Mis* Riviere were Mrs S G Chappell o f SiuUnlkld a ;v: the city, and Mr.s. Ht'c , Wn: and Mi B. Elt.jja^ .;.'r,rk . • ;• ,of r cent months. M!-.:s fmr: : . i bcctinint, !roc!: of hoi.t.-i, crepe, anti Miss Riviere va.s i.rr rd in orown crepe vith jror.n tnmin t’f.s a.,d hrotv.i accesserii.'. Each table was centered with . | red lighted candle, tied with holly (cedar and red ribbon. The lowei (floor of the home aa* decora-ec throughout in keeping with fin (Christmas season. When cards were laid aside Mi.. iPomiy gave eacli of ‘he ho;i .'e: 1 a gift and a prize to Miss Ms Vis Eskridge for top score. Mr", R vlere received a pretty pair o. pi! (low cases, wrapped in silver anc tied with a shower of white ribbor (and silver wedding bell. . Mrs Chap pell. Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Hnimicii each received a bon-bon dish. Three out-ol-town guest , M.s.;.; Margaret Barrett or I aurinbuig Louise Althar of Shreveport la and Zellah Washburn of Jamaica enjoyed the occasion. A tempting salad course with ac cessories was served at the dose ol the afternoon. State Law Officer* In Crime School Raleigh. Dec. 27—North Caro linas gun-totin’ law enforcement officers came to school here today Sheriffs, policemen, deputies, pa trolmen. detectives and Investiga tors of Tar Heelia’s badge-wearing representatives of law gathered foi a three-day semester at N. C. State college under the Institute of gov ernment's Rusplces. They came prepared to learn their lessons in criminal identilica tion, the use by police of Jiu Jitsu aid, ciime detection and prevent ion. "* ; Mill Dots Of Persona! Item? Measles In Community. Splendid Service at Pleasant Grove. Personal Items. i Special to The Star.' Bearn Mill, Dec. 28. -The follow ing Christmas program was render ed before a large audience Sunday evening at the Pleasant Grove Bap tist church. Song. Hark the Herald Angelo Sing. Devotional by Miss Eleanor Elliott. Song, low in a Manger by the junior girls. Recitation. Santa Claus will Miss You, by Mr. Harry Elliott. Song, The Song and the 8tar by intermediate girls. Recita tion, A Christmas by Mias Clarlnc Wright. Song, Merry, Merry Christ mas Bells, by the children. Panto mine, Silent Night by Miss Irene Costner Solo, The Naughty l ittle Mouse by little Mona Allison. Re citation The Time to Make a Boy Happy by Bill Hamrick. Song. S*-ai of the East by Mesdames Bonn! Elliott, Stonewall Williams, Misses Velva Hamrick and Marsona Hoyle Recitation, Santa Claus What's the Matter with You, by Miss D. V. Ledford. Pageant. The Birth oi Christ. Song, Joy to the World Ly congregation. After this program was rendered the gifts were given by several the children of the church while Santa Claus, called out the names Then Santa gave each Sunday school member a present. Rev. D G. Washburn and Supt. J. W. Cost ner each gave an Interesting, but brief talk after the program. Born to Mr. and Mrs. MaynarC Hamrick a dainty daughter on Sun day December 17. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Hamrick a nine pound son on Fri day December 22. Mrs. Claude Bridges was taken tc the Shelby hospital Monday vK'i a very bad Infection on her face Among those having measles in this community are: The children of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Costner rmd Mr. Braynard and Miss Ester Mac Cnulnfr Thro arp apt tin» »lrmo very well. Mr. Sylvanus Gardner and daughter. Addle ot Shelby spent Christmas day wdth Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hamrick. Miss Opal Ledford, after spend ing a month with relatives at Hickory, returned home Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bridges inc! son Buddie of Cleveland Springs are spending the Christmas ho' days with relatives in this com munity. Mrs. J. L. Calhoun and daughter Betty of Buttle street, Shelby, are spending awhile in this commun ity with Mrs. C. A Hoyle and oth er relatives. Misses Gladys and Grace Ham rick and Messrs. Sam and Tom Ham rick of Kings Mountain spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs Chesley Hendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Venis Williams and son Jack were Christmas day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lem Smith of Cherryville. Miss Ada Gardner of Concord came Monday to spend several weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Zim Wil liams and Mrs. Kim Williams and other relatives in this community Mrs. Albert Hamrick of Kings Mountain is spend mg several days with her mother Mrs. Marsh H;n drick. Mr. and Mrs. Alonsso Grigg a.ic children of Waco spent the w*oh end with Mrs Will Glasco and family Mr. and Mrs Loyd Hamrick <•! FaP.-ton spent Christmas day wi«h Mrs Thompson Hamrick Grover Section Mt. Sinai News Eient: Ot Week Of Current Week i ' i . stuu. i U»mr For Christ ina 'fin*: . 1,1' r.ifht Force !.n:r.;*in»d. ■iipe 11:The S*.»r.,» GiO.er IVa. Among the ool student', . ;cv for Christmas fi.olida s art X.... Marjorie Cmp and De;i..ar M ,s trorn Boone; : L’aviil Hurry f om Trentoir, N. J.. ‘:,nd M:--< Ma;;e Herndon from ; Grt-jraboro. | Sir. rvr.niu... Harr entertained j ri.e l.irni force rf the f.i.nnetti. mil? I of which he ;» superintendent at j? tapper last Wcdr.ejtia; nigln. Mirsc*. fnei;. Mr,ryr<ret and Ed > no r.»a\ is visit ei; ir. Gaffney. S. , t • last Wednesday. ( Mr. and Mm. Franklin Harry i lelt last Thursday for a visit with | friends and relatives in Alabama. I Miss Marjorie Crisp has as bu i guests during the week Misses De> j la Powlas and Lesto Snow, j Mr. Ray Hambrigh* of Washing ton, D, C., is visiting relatives for a j few days. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Becknell ha .<• j returned after a few days visit •. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bccknell. Ruth. Crosby and Jaunita Becknell in spending this week in Gaffney. Mr. and Mrs. T. Lee Hop I and Misses Estelle and Geneva 'Hope spent the Christmas holiday* jin Columbia. S. C.. Dean Hope ; came back to stay a few days. Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Davis and children of Lancaster. S. C„ spent tiie week end with Mr. and Mrs. V.' E. Davis. Misses Frances Harry and Mary jHambright spent Saturday in Cha-* :lotte. Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Pierce of Greenwood, S. C., visited Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Keeter during Christ-1 l mas. Mrs. E. V. Kiser has a • h?- i guests, Mrs. Noah Kiser and eft') I dren of Gaffney, S. C„ and M:ss | Elizabeth White of Shelby. Miss Margaret Harry, of Wahal | la, visited relatives here during1 Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Eecknell spent ! Monday in Gaffney. Louis Hamrick and Harry Baum gardner left Tuesday night for Jacksonville, Fla., They will snend a few days there. Miss Lucy Crisp was the guest, of j Miss Jeanette Harry Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. UzzeH, Jr of) Asheville visited Mr. and Mrs. C.j F. Harry. Miss Frances Harry -f- j turned with them for a week’s visit.. Miss Louise Smith of Gastonia arrived Wednesday to spend o few days with Miss Jeanette Harry. R ehobeth News Ol I The Cornmurntvj (Special to The Star.) Rehobeth, Dec. 28. -A number of new cases of measles in the com-1 munity. Those wlio are sick are: ' Olivia and Margaret Grayson.! Hugh Lee Humphries. Bruce Wad-1 ker, Nellie. Gold, Ruth and I-IaroM Biggerstaff and Dorothy Wright. Master Ray Floyd has been very ■ sick with pneumonia, but is irn ! proving. Mr. Julius Bridges has been right sick for the past few days, but | shows some improvement. > Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Whlsnant i and sons. Frank and Charles and ! Miss Jessie Palmer of Charlotte. | spent the week end with Mr and ' ! Mrs. P. A. Whlsnant and Mrs j I Whianant returned home with them) ! for a few days visit, j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bucknec ot j Marion spent the week end with; relatives and attended the funeral1 j of Mr. T. P, Gold Sunday after- J ! noon. J, j Miss Macie Mode of Buffalo is spending this week with her sist-i ; Mrs. Boyce Holland and Mr. Ho'- 1 Mr. J. B. Walker. Mis* Esie,.; | Walker and Mr. Foy J. Walker of Boiling Springs spent Sunday with I j Mr. and Mrs. Garland Doty, j Mrs. Laura Jenkins of Waco :s i j spending some time with Mr and | i Mrs. D. W. Jenkins. Mrs. G. M. Holland lad as ret | dinner guests Monday. Mr. ar.o Mrs. Oscar Holland and cfcldren d i Shelby: Messrs Marion and Max Humphries and Miss Margaret ; Humphries of SmainrUle; Mr end [ | Mrs. Paul Holland and children I ! and Mr. and Mi's W B Holland! 1 and children. Mr. and Mrs. R L. Jenkins and j j children and Mr. B. F. Jenkins o. Avondale visited Mr. and Mrs. W.l W. Jenkins Sunday afternoon. Mrs. James Wright is spend’ng. this week with her daughter Mrs ; Spurgeon Whisnant and Mr. Whir-; nant of Polkville. Mr. and Mrs. C G. Melton anc sons ol Hopewell and Mr. and Mrs T. F. Jenkins and daughter, visited Mr. and Mrs. D. W Jenkin* Sun day. Mr. and, Mrs. D F Grigg spent i' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B i Petty of New House. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Doty and chj 1 dren spent Monday with Mr. J. B Walker and family of Boiling j Springs. Messrs Marion and Max Human 1 ries and Miss Margaret Humphries of Swaimille ,tre spending the Christmas holidays with their j grandmother Mrs a M Holland Mi-** Roilins Improving After Auto Accident. Mr. Jenkins French es. Personal Mention. ‘Special to The Star.) Mount Sinai, Dec. 28.—Rev. J. L. Jenkins filled his regular appoint ment both Saturday and Sunday afternon at the usual hours. Those on the sick list at this writing arc: Mr. Coran Rollins Master Bobble Stockton and Mr. S C. Weaver, Mr. Weaver's condition i: improving. Mr. Cline Harrill ol Rockingham .s spending the holidays with Mrs W. L. Harrill and family. Mrs. t:\ans Dum.it anu uaugm Mary Ann and Miss Nonne Ro'li’i of Morganton, arrived last Thurs day to spend several days with »•»; atives here. Miss Rollins Is in the hospital at Gaffney, S. C.. sufl'e1' Ing from bruises received Saturdav night, when her car turned over Her condit on is not serious. Mr. Taft Putnam of Chapel Hit' university is at the home of hi parents Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Put nr.m. / Those enjoying a turkey dime" Christmas day at Mr. and Mrs. O T. Ellis' were: Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ellis of Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mrs R. O. Ellis and children: Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Ellis and children and Mr .and Mrs. Shatter Putnam r'd son Jimmy. Mr. and Mrs. Rome Haynes and children of Morganton, spent the week end with Mrs. W. N. Weaver Mrs. W. L. Harrill had as iter guests Monday Mr. and Mrs. Ever Harrill and family of X.ngs Moun tain; Mr. and Mr*. Olive Moore and family of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs Thurman Hamrick and Miss Selma of Poplar Springs and Mr. Clive Harrill of Rockingham. Mr. C. T. Ellis and Mr. J. G. El lis visited Mr. and Mrs. -I. R. Greene in Chesnee on Monday aft ernoon. Rev. and Mrs. Evans Crawford ot Bun:-, this state, are visiting rela tives here and at Earl. Those attending the funeral of Mr. T. V. Gold from here Sunday, ware .V.. and Mrs. J. C. Bridges. Mr. and Mrs. Durham Bridges and children; Mr. and Mrs. Torrence Bridge-- and children. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Bridges and Mrs. Yates Put nam. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Wood ot Augusta, Ga., are visiting Mr. and Mrs. David Champion this week Mr. arid Mrs. Guy Putnam ot Gaffney; Mr. Floyd Wrignt a: * -on Hubert, of Par’, were dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. L. C. Putnam Earl Community News In Brief S'udrnt* Home For Christmas. Pinner Party Given. Mach Visiting About. Special to The Star.* Earl, Dec, 28.—Mr. James Se paugli of Blacksburg, S. C., was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sepaugli. Mr. ana Mrs. J. P. Jones and Mr. | Jess e Ellis and their guests, Mr. : and Mrs. Solon Davis, Mr. Hazel; Jones of Ruffin visited Mr. and i Mrs. John Davis at Ellenboro Sun- j day. hlesdame.s E. H., Odell Sepaugh! and R. L. Hause visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl G'adden at Shelby Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hause and children of Hamlet spent the holi days here with the former's par- > ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Hause. Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Camp had as their guests Christmas day: Mr and Mrs. Marion Camp and chil-: dren of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Herb I Camp and 'ittle daughter Jae-: quellne, Mr. anci Mrs. Paul Camp and daughter, Louise, of Charlotte. Misses Frances Graham, teacher »t Lat'imor®, and Helen Graham, student at Boone are spending the holidays here with home folks. Mrs. J. A, Karle and children. J. B., Josephine -»n.1 Hundley are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whetstone! »t S' Petersburg, r'la., this week ! Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Jones of At- 1 anta. G*„ visited relatives here ! luring 'he holidays Mrs.J. B. Hulsey . spending a lew days at Hoscv ton. Ga. with her j parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cronic. Mr. and Mrs. Mills Camp spent j ;he week-end with the latter’s par ;ntv Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders oesr Hickory G-ove. S C. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ross and chil dren of Concord -.vs.' -isitors fit the oorne of Mr. and Mr- P. F Nichols Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Champ Mauney and :hildren visited • iatives at Alexan ler over the wet!:-end. Mr. and Mr; H. L. Haus; .Mr 1 ind Mrs. Fran’.; louse and chil ircr ' isited f and Mrs John 1 Bayes near C ,nte s C. Sunday’ ifternoo-i KNOW MOW it •*> nwn n eoc USf?> CAR Roger.i Minors * lint Hill News Of "Tonf ! Many Attend F uneral of Mitchell Dover. Community Happening* •During Holidays. Flint Hill, Dec. 28.—Sunday w*. our regular preaching day a la-ge crowd attended. We are sorry to note that Mr Graham Weaver ts coniined to his bed with measles, as also are a number of others in this common j ity. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver am (son Harold, spent Sunday ni;n. 'with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. ScrusK’ near Floyds creek. Miss Ella Props! is spend ng the Christmas holidays with her siste Mrs. L. N. Harrill and Mr. Harrlh Mr. and Mrs. Carl Weaver and son visited Mrs. Noah Davis of For est City. Monday. Miss Mable Harrill spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Hamrick ol Poplar Springs. Misses Annie and Ada Propsi ot i Fallston spent a few days with Via * Lous Harrill. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bridges spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Joe Anthony. A number from this community attended the funeral of Mr. Mitch Cil Dover Suiidav art*,,,,*,, Mr. Allred B!ai,lol Saturday night. a tended. All reported a 1, ' ' Mr?. Val Weaver vir‘ \V Mrs. C. E. Weave, Sunday* noon. Mr. ard Mr Pour „ B have recently moved in • , munity. Those Vis ting Mi ,nti Vr fc- Bri^ecs Monday M',‘ Mrs. E. W. T. Ledbetter Mi Mrs. Otho Hantrlek and famir Those visiting Mr. Graham ver Sunday evening were Mr Me Bridges, Miss Emma T ■» f and Mr. Gordon Bridges ,1} ;v *:.U an I •a Mailman Burned Letters For Heat Alleges Substitute C arrier Burned ?00 Letters to Warm His Hands. Chicago. Dec. 29-Cold veatim or no cold weather it’s SIr ,.,. against government rules t0 bum mail to keep warm The government alleged •„ t Robert Smith a substitute mail nvn during the pre-Christmas nishi made a bonfire of 200 inters «i December 4 to warm his hards United States commissioner >i»d him in bonds of $1,000. *• »0 OU> KEETER’S SPECIALS Where You Shop For Less, And Feel At Home. LARD, 8 lb. Carton. 52c FLOUR - 24-lb. . . . 85c - 48-lb. $1.69 98-lb. bag .. $3.35 SUGAR - 10-lb.47c; 25-lb. .. $1.19 ORANGES, Sweet and Juicy, Doz. 5c Chase & Sanborn Coffee, look at date 29c MACARONI, 7-oz. pkg. ... 5c Compound COFFEE, 2 lb.25c ioDACRACKERS, 3-lb. box 39c PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. jar Salad Dressing, qt. 25c; pt. 15c; i P* National Oats, large .. 12^c; small JELLO, All Flavors, pkg. KRE-MEL PUDDING, pkg. OCTAGON SOAP, small, 2 for 25c 10c 6c . 5c ~5c W OCTAGON POWDERS, 2 for .. 5c 10c GRAPENUTS. Flakes, pkg. SHREDDED WHEAT 12if MAPLF. SYRUP. Imitation, \ gal. 49c Royal SYRUP ?ar 22c Old Virginia SYRUP Pillsbury’s Cake Flour, 2 tor Washburn’s Pancake Flour, 2 for JOc 25c 19c — PRODUCE SPECIALS GREEN BEANS, 4 lb. SQUASH, 2 lb. 25c J5c 25c .ETTUCE. 3 for ^ELERY, Stalk .. 10c, 12k & 15c 'RISH POTATOES, 10 lb.. CRANBERRIES. Quart RANANAS. 2 lb. 15c 15c MIXED SAUSAGE, lb. OAST BEEF. lb. U-2' — MEAT SPECIALS — OUNTRY SAUSAGE, lb. 12lf TEW BEFF. lb. . Lc 5c 10c OAST PORK, lb. li"'' ' nv Cut NATIVE STEAK, lb. TEEF LIVER, lb.. We fill Relief Order, with great p)ea»ur< Shelby*, Predominating Grocery Store. WEST WARREN STREET

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