Belwood News Of Current Week Mr. And Mrs. Brackett Back From Florida: Mr*. Willis Sill) Confined To Brd. Belwood, Feb. 6.—Mr. and Mrs. George Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. I S. A. Peeler Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Brackett1 have returned Jrotn a trip to Flor ida. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Peeler visited Mr. ami Mrs. H. D. Be:* at Flay Sunday. Mr*. Betty Willis b> stiU confined to her bed. Mr. uiki Mi-. Dock Willi* of l.in- j cointon visited Mr. and Mrs. Will Willis Sunday. Mi and Mrs. I rank Sain were | the dinner guest.; ot Mr and Mrs Johnny Buff Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davberrj visit- , ed liw parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elijah | Gay berry Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wallace visited | relatives in the community Sunday ; afternoon. Mr. Robert Stanley from Weaver- j vide spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sta- j mey. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stamey and : Mr*. S. A. Peeler attenued a birth- j day dinner at Polkvllle Friday at j the home of Mr. Tom Stanley in honor of their mother. Mrs. H. G. Stamey. Mr. and Mr*. Corral Beam spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beam. Mr. and Mr*. Nouii Hubbard were the dinner guests ox Mr. and Mrs. Burt Sain of TolmSunday. Mrs. C. E. Royster .•pent the week cad with her parents Mr. ant* Mrs J. A. Peeler. The Belwood school ha* do: ed for a while on account of measles. Polkville News Ot Local Interest Rev. Mr. Gibb* Bi-tu-r. Mr. Lwkey Leaves Hospital. MKv Kennedy Return.* U> School Work. Polkville, Feb. ti, -Kev. J, 8. Gibb-* was able to 11)1 his regular appoint ment at Polkville church SSuudav night February 4 niter several days of illness. He preached a very inspiring sermon. Miss Della Powei. had as her guest Sunday afternoon Miss He'en Falls of Shelby. Mr. Bverett Bridges of Salisbury visited his parents Sunday Mr. and , Mrs. C. M. Bridges last Sunday. Mr. Guy Lackey has returned j from the Shelby hospital where lie1 hud been treated for ft broken arm Among the Polkville school fac ulty to spend the week end with heir parents were; Misses Willi? Falls at Lattimore. Kathleen Young of Shelby, Letha Branton at .Shelbv Ur. Cl ate Champton of Cliesnc" spent the week end with Mr. ana Mrs. Bill Powell. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Gibbs motor ed to Charlotte Monday on bus! ness. Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Campbell and children Ruth, Beatrice and Char les visited Mrs. Ernest Dorter of he union community who has been sick for some time Sunday. Mrs. Etta Miller of Lawndale ve - tted Mrs. Banks Champion Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Kent Harris spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. L: C. Palmer. Miss Margaret Kennedy is able to resume her school work at Polk - ville school after being confined to her home on account of Hines*. Mrs. Austin Daves .of New House : nsited her parents Sunday Mr. ere. Mrs. Johnson Bridges. Mrs. L. C. Pulmet spent a few ! days last, week with her sister Miss j Ellen Hoyle who Is very sick in the\ Belwood community. Mr. Jim Crowder visited his son last week Rev. and Mrs. V. P. Crowder at Connelly Spring;. Mr. and Mrs. Bryant Lackey vis ited Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Daves of the New House community Sunday afternoon. Among tho.se calling at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Gold last Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. Yates Champion, Misses Mozclle. Millie Ray, Grace and Margaret No'viei; ; and Miss Irene Monroe all •*■»> j t>y- ! Mae West, Sea Lion, Done Wrong By Men New York, Feb. 6.—Mae West as j graceful and streamlined a sea lion ] as ever gulped down a mackerel Is dead—a victim of man’s perfidy. She trusted her admirers too much, tmost of the mwere sailors), and they did her wrong. Officials of Bronz zoo announc'd I today that the reason Mae is no j longer swimming about her tank is that she was wont to accept every- j thing folks tossed to her. A post- | mortem examination disclosed that] she had eaten several pounds of ] stones and brass buttons—sailors' buttons. Zoo officials attributed her deith to indigestion, but consoled them selves with the thought she would have drowned anyway if a few more buttons and stones had coir.e her way. The man who used to say that he was broke now has a son who «ays that he is suffering from a serious economic situation Fourteen Students At Mars Hill From Cleveland County Miss Of FallMon And Ixtris Dover Of Shelby On Semester Honor Roll. (Special to The Sun.) Mars Hill, Feb. 6 -The names of two from Cleveland county, Miss Ammbelle Lee of Fallston and Loris Dover of Shelby are among the 33 on the first honor roll at Mars Hill college for the first semester. Of the 450 students enrolled at . lie college for the first semester 33 made an average of B or above on all subjects studied and were en tiled to a place on the first honor roll. Eighty-nine' others made an average of C or above and were giv'm a place or the second honor roll. Fourteen from Cleveland county were enrolled for the first semester at Mars Hill, according to a report from the registrar’s office. These are: John Corbett. Loris Dover. Grif fin Holland, Thad Yelton, Misses Blanch Beam, Ruth Roberts, Dor othy Smith of Shelby; Hershell Allen of Grover; Miss Mary Corn well of Lawndale; Miss Annabel Leo of Fallston; Aubrey Walker and Miss Frances Walker of Baltimore; Rudtsell Ware of Kings Mountain; Miss Mary Frances Warllck of Bel vood. Pleasant Ridge Week-End Mention Ni/.ety At Sunday School. Birthday Party For Miss McSwaln. New Song Books. (Special to The Star.* Pleasant Ridge. Feb. ti.--Sunday school met at the usual hour. There were 90 present and Bibles were 100 percent. The following attended the Sun day school association meet at Ross Grove Sunday: Mr. Lewis MrSwain, Mr. and Mrs. George Lookadoo, jr. and son, Mr. and Mrs. Shelton McSwain, Mrs. G. B. McSwaln. W. G. Camp. Twelve ot Miss Waynette Mc Swaln’s Sunday school friends and her teacher were her guests Satur day afternoon as she celebrated her 13th birthday. Mrs. T. L. McSwaln is much im proved at present. Mr. Roland Lovelace and daugh ter and two friends of Raleigh were supper guests on last Sunday night of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Lovelace, The church has some new song books and the choir met with Mr. and Mrs. Fay McSwaln Sunday night. Mrs. Yates Hamrick and Mrs. Fay McSwniu vend daughters. Carolyn and Mary Helen, and Mrs. Vernon Jones were dinner guests of Mrs. Shelton McSwaln Wednesday. Mrs. George Lookadoo, siv Is im proving and is able to be up. Mr. and Mrs. Winifred McSwaln were dinner guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs O C. Mc Swain. Mr. and Mrs. Fay McSwaiu were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Thor Ramsey Sunday. Oak Grove Section News Of The Week (Special to The Star.) Oak Grov<-. I\sb. 0. Dc. C. J. Black filled his regular appointment Sunday afternoon and delivered an inspiring sermon. Mrs. Crawford Co'. elace is sick v. Uh measles. Miss Veula Blanton entertained a number of young people Saturday evening with a party. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Beatty and naught v. spent the week-end at Waco with the former's father, Mr. P. C. Beatty, and Mrs. Beatty. Misses Bertha Ledbetter, Mareilla Ross and Mr, Willis Ledbetter at tended a wiener roast in the Patter son community Saturday night, Sunday, Feb. 11, will be our reg ular W. M. V. meeting. We ask that each member be present. Also the sunbeams and G. A. girls will meet at 11 otlock. Mr. Tom Horn of Red Springs spent the week-end with his mother Mrs. R. B. Loven and Mrs. Loven. Mrs. Lawrence Hicks of near Gro ver spent last week in the commun ity visiting relatives. Mr. Woodrow Ware has gone to Red Springs to work. Mrs. J. D. Goforth and children of Patterson Grove spent Monday with Mrs. J. M. Ware. Davidson President Talks Here Tonight Dr. Walter L. Lingle To Address Men Of Presbyterian Church At Regular Meeting. Dr. Walter L. Lingle, president oi Davidson college, will speak to the men of the Shelby Presbyterian church tonight at 6.30, the occas ion being the regular monthly men's meeting. Supper will be serv ed in the dining room of the church, after which, an interesting program, the feature of which will be the address of Dr. lingle, has been planned. Dr. lingle, one of rhe most noted speakers of this state, will lake as his subject "The Church and the Modern Home '’ Starring in Real Romance Since licr parents separated 14 yeara ago, Ann Dvorak, film star, ha<; lost all trace of her father. Recently she appealed to the press for aid ir finding him, and now they are to be reunited. The father, Edwurd McKim, located in Philadelphia, is to join his newly-foupd daughter in Hollywood. Insert, a photo of Miss Dvorak when she was a girl. Ilei father used this picture to prove his identity. Bailey Favor* PWA, CWA Investigation Senator Thinks Pitiless Publicity j On Frauds Would Have Good Effect. Washington, Feb. <5-Growing In part out of the known attitude of the President, and in part out of j the investigations by the senate on' matters pertaining to air mail con - i tracts—a probe being tnken so se riously that three air line off'-uP. were today cited for contempt for' failure to answer questions of thej Black committee—there will prob-1 ably be an investigation of the fgets I surrounding tlie granting of loans by the public works and CWA. The chief objective of this inquiry would be to ascertain what payments have been made to lawyers and agents by those seeking grants and loans. Senator Bailey thinks such an in quiry. accompanied by the pitiless publicity that, would naturally fol low, would have a good effect. The administration is also seeking to ; discourage the practice of members | of congress, in assisting people to ! secure mom" from the government ■ for private p‘ejects. Some mem-1 tiers, however have done no more ! ban give letters of Introduction to onstituents who desire to secure | loans from governmental agencies. John W. Muller* Die* At Lmcolnton Liucointon, Feb.- 5.—John W. aa liens retired farmer cf the Vale section e Lincoln county, died this afternoon. Death was due to par-, alvsls with, which he «.\ stricken several ninths ago. H? was S3 years or age. Surviving children are T. C Mul iv!\s and Mis ; Mary Mullens of j Vaie and Reedy E. Mullens of Cherryvlllo. Ke leaves also two brothel's. Henry Mullens of Center Hill, Ark., and William Mullens of Lincolnton. Route 2, and a sister. Mrs. C. F. Clanton of Lincoln coun ty. Mineral services will be con ducted Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Bethel Methodist church. Battle Mosquitoes With Explosives CWA workers in North Carolinu are using high explosives in their war on mosquitoes. Dave Lewis and J. W. Koster of the duPont plant in Wilmington, Bethlehem Section News Of The Week Preaching Services Sunday; Mrs. Barber Very III; W. M. U. To Give Program. (Special to The Star.) Bethlehem, Feb. 7.—Preaching will be held Sunday afternoon a" the regular hour of .( o'clock. The M. IT. will presenr, a program. Mr. and Mv,i. R. H. Harmon had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr and Mrs. D. Montgomery and daughter, Frances, of Grover. Mrs. G. P. Barber la very til. Misses Ruth and Pauline Bell and Wilma Hope visit d Miss l' still ft few cases of ! measles reported in the commun ity. Some of the sick are Mrs. M. H. Hamrick and Mrs. Elijah McSwain. Me-danics J. L. Blanton and j Evans Hamrick visited Mrs. Ther- I mon Hamrick who has been very | sick in the Poplar Springs com- ! munity Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Callahan has been at the bedside of her grandmother, Mrs. D. L. Jarrett in Cherryville. Mrs. Zeb Blanton was at the bed side of her mother, Mrs. Jarrett, Saturday afternoon and again Sunday night. Mrs. Jarrett’s friends will regret to learn that she is very [weak after a lingering illness of ■nearly a year. Mr. and Mrs. Albert McGinnis | McGinnis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. j IJ. Gla.sco and family. [ Mrs. Perry Humphries has re-! [turned home after a visit with her Idaughters, Mrs. John Humphries |and Mrs. Elijah McSwain. Mrs. ; Humphries lives near Kings Moun i tain. Miss Ola Lee Glasco spent last \ week with Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glasco <>i Double Springs. Alvin Padgett of Swanonel visit-' I his brother, A. H. Padgett dur ing the week-end. Miss Zola McCurry spent the • . ,-k-end at thy bedside of her tndmother, Mrs. D. L. Jarrett in j • iierryvllle. This community was saddened by ■he death of Leander Hamrick. Mr. ; unrick was a resident of this .immunity and a member of Beaver Hm church in early life. Misses Louise. Thelma and Buna ’ 1 iru on and Howard and Homer Hi an ton attended a chicken stew veil by Miss Stella Mae Smith at' er home In the Sharon community ■Vednesday night. T. F Hamrick and- son, Dufaye, Trent'Sunday in Charlotte as guests i - >i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McGinnis and family. Mrs. Hamrick returned home with them after visiting Mr. ; nd .Mrs. McGinnis for several days. 8. C. Hamrick and Truman Brid '2c-.s mad a business trip to Nor jtoifc, Va. last w'oek. j Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Padgett had its their guests Sunday: Mr. and iMrs. Buford Padgett and children of Shelby, Mr. and Mrs. Sumrni.: ’ Weost and children from near Shel by, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Padgett, Mr.. ‘end Mrs. Carl Padgett, Mr. and •Mrs. Italph Hamrick, Mr. and Mrs. Buren Blanton, Mr. \ivin Pidgett ;: rom Swananel and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer McSwain. '-UPPER AT fU'.TIILEIIEM CHURCH FEBRUARY 10th The young men’s Bible class of | . the Bethlehem Baptist Sunday j school on Kings Mountain route 3 i i will serve a miscellaneous supper i i at the school house on Saturday j night, Feb. 10th, Proceeds will go I I for the purchase of class rooin 1 equipment. i I Joy After Ordeal 4 happy reunion takes place in As wria, L. I., as Mrs. Millie Prince returns to her home, husband and ion, Wade, after she had won ac jraittal on charge of slaying Charles Wolfert, Astoria jeweler. She won ler freedom on plea that she slew in defense of her honor. Huey Will Face $500,000 Libel Suit King Charged With Slander Of Anseil, Turner Counsel In Senate Committee. Washington. * Feb. 5.—The Dis trict of Columbia court of appeals yesterday ruled that Senator Long, Democrat, Louisiana, must defend a *500,000 civil action for libel brought by Samuel T. Anseil, former coun-1 sel for the senate committee which < investigated the election of Senator Overman, Democrat, Louisiana. The court of appeals ruled that the constitutional protection “against arrest’’ of members of con gress does not cover service of pro cess in civil suits which does not involve actual detention of the per son. Another suit charged Long with slandering Anseil in a speech on the senate floor. The libel action charg ed that Long circulated copies of the Congressional Record containing the ! speech. When the suits were filial Long I moved to quash service of civil summons on the ground of im- ! munity from prosecution while at | Washington. It Is no disgrace to accept CWA money. All professional men get ■ aid whether they do any good or not. A GOOD 60 ACRE •ARM FOR SALE 8 miles northwest of Lat- j ■in?ore, near Crawley’s Gin. n sand clay road, Latti 'tore school route, electric *'ower line. Good orchard, j mature and wood. 50 acres j in fine state of cultivation, r Slickly settled neighbor hood. one mile of Bantist ■virch. Five room dwelling, is stall barn and other •mldings. Tice $3,000. Easv terms. ANTHONY & ANTHONY PHONE 248 I THIS may be a surprise to you. but it’s true. Me Claren QUALITY Tires actually coat no more nitially and arc guaranteed to com you leee-per-md* eventually. In addition to their generally acknowledged super QU \LITY—the extraordinary records ol long mile age end indisputable SAFETY—you’ll bod no tire to • qral them irrespective of the price 1‘HOjVE 194 *ffvuiarett QUALITY TIRES ! Babe Ruth Is Sick \47ith Influenza Now Babe Ruth, who has been appear- I ing on the air three times a week as , head of the Babe Ruth Boys clubs, lias been forced to abandon his I broadcasts until he has completed | his recovery from a severe attack I of influenza. His place at the ■ “mike” will be taken by aiTS manager of the New Yor - who will be heard jn ' ai*< broadcast on February i4‘ *** will conduct the meetins . Babe Ruth Boys club until th Bambino has completely nc,j, 5' The only sound money -ha. terests our people is the' Kina V rings true when you piUIlk lt * on the counter. A REALLY FINE BUY! at CLARK’S SATURDAY BEGINNING AT 9 A. M. THE BEST SPECIAL WE’VE HAD YET 12-Piece Set SILVERWARE (6 Knives and 6 Forks; Knife Blades Stainless For Only $1.16 PLUS THE SALES TAX When You Need Good Hardware .. . Think First of Clark’s . . . Large Stocks of Hardware—Farming ' Implements, Tools and Household Necessities. Clark Hardware Co. PHONE 97 — SHELBY, N. C, spring HATS BY Mallory $3.95 Lung Ovals and Regulars OTHER HATS . $2.98 Stetson $6.00 Snaps Homburgs Troopers WRAY’S SHELBY, N. C. — A HAT FOR EVERY HEAD -