Rotary Elects District Head HICKORY. May 8.—John W. Ar rington of Greenville. S. C.. was elected governor of the fifty-eighth ^ict of Rotary International at ■ at annual conference here today, tbi other aspirant for the gover norship,was Dr. Sam B. Earle of Anderson, S C. jlie business sessions of the con ference were followed tonight by a iianquet and ball given in honor of ae retiring governor. Bob Phillips Asiicville. The number of visiting Rot arums and Rotary Anns had • cached a total of more than 600 tonight- The conference comes to a Shipp I§ Re-elected In Close Contesl NEWTON, May 8—R. J. Shlpj was re-elected mayor of Newton ir the municipal election yesterday receiving 326 votes to 300 votes foi the runner-up, former Mayor R. H Phillips. B. B. Gaither, third mar in the race, polled 96 votes. Harold Mehaffey, H. C. Gabrle and H. M. Yount were elected mem' bers of the town council. close at noon tomorrow. Dinner speakers tonight were RO' tartan James E. Gheen of New York City and Hal Kohn of Newberry s. c. Outstanding among the addresse: today were those of William R Manffer of Nashville, Tenn., inter national director, and Dr. Justii Miller, dean of the school of law o: Duke university. / Saturday Special BEGINNING' AT 9 A. M. aluminum Tea Kettles PLUS THE TAX COMPLETE KITCHEN WARE EQUIPMENT Aluminum Ware, Copper Ware, Kitchen and Household Goods, Silverware, Etc. Pretty as sortment. Low prices. ICE CREAM FREEZERS In All Size, ~ LAWN WATER HOSE Baseball Season Is Here EVERYTHING FOR THOSE WHO LIKE THEM OUTDOOR SPORTS BASEBALL BATS— BASEBALLS— BASEBALL MITTS— BASEBALL GLOVES— BASEBALL GUARDS— BASEBALL SHOES— PRICES ARE LOW! QUALITY HIGH ! CLARK HARDWARE CO. Phone 97 Shelby, N. C. 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They returned to their homes here on Monday night. Dr. and Mrs. James B. MeLarty of Asheville are spending a few days here this week with Dr. and Mrs. E. K. MeLarty. Miss Louise Miller, student at Converse college and daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Miller spent last week-end on a Kappa Alpha house party at Wake Fewest college as guest of Albert Suttle. Everette Toms, who was a student at A. S. T. C., Boone, during the past year has returned to hts home here to spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Borders and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ware of Char lotte spent the day in Shelby Sun day at the bedside of their sister Mrs. L. A. Roberts who is a patten* in the Shelby hospital suffering from injuries received in an auto mobile accident Saturday night. Walter Wilson, who has been « student at Crossnore during the past term, returned to the home of his parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Wilson here last night. Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert Wilson went to Crossnore yes terday to bring him home. Mrs. W. H. 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