Hope To Resurface Streets In Newton ’ EWTON. Aug. 2.—Following a Re ference bet ween Mayor Robert J Shipp and Ross M Sigmon of Sal-j lobury, state highway commissioner1 for this district, it was announced i here that prospects for resurfacing; Highways 10 and 16 within the Newton city limits, with federal fund.;, were considered brtght. The! proposed resurfacing wiS tnclud two sides of the court square, froi the extreme end of North Mai avenue to the extreme end of Sout College avenue. A mother and grandmother wci killed by a bolt of lightning as th» sat. on the porch of their home i Alexander county. N. C. Friday. Ninety-five per cent of the pec pie of Turkey are illiterate. ■a F K 9 WEBB THEATRE SHELBY’S LEADING PLAYHOUSE t ~ ■ 0 R ■ ■ ■ ■ BB ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■• B ■ j* TODAY - Your Last Chance To See ‘ LOOKING FOR TROUBLE” J *' Uh CONSTANCE CUMMINGS — SPENCER TRACY THFS ONE HAS PLENTY OF COMEDY SATURDAY 7. 7 ONE DAY ONLY Also “VANISHING SHADOW” and COMEDY I COMING MONDAY andTUESDAY “HERE COMES THE NAVY” K IC1 B B !sn H There Must Be A Reason More than twice as many Westinghouse ELECTRIC Refrigerators Hax'e been sold in Shelby as all oth* - ers combined. THERE MUST BE A REASON Pendleton’s Music Store — More Than 30 Years Service To Our Customers — * LOCAL and99t PERSONAL News I I : i « ! : i i ' i i i i i i i i i i i i i » i i i ■VWWWWWWWWWW Mr. and Mrs. Reid Thackston of New fork City spent last week here with the former's parents. Mr and Mrs. H. A. Thackston, and his bro ther, C- D Thackston. and Mrs. Thackston. Miss "Ruth Shively of Salisbury will leave for her home tomorrow after visiting Mr. and Mrs. "Slim'' Sherrill here this week. Friends of Miss Pauline Dedmon, who is attending the summer school at A S. T. C., Boone, will be in terested to learn that she made the scholarship honor roll during the first quarter. Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Miss Grace Clary have returned to their homes in Gaffney after spending a few days here with the former's sister. Mrs. Clyde Nolan, and Mr Nolan Zeno Wall. Jr., was able to re turn to his work at the Byrum hosiery mill on Wednesday after being out for several days recover ing from injuries received when a horse on which he was riding fell with him. Miss Hazel Plaster of Winston Salem is here this week visiting her brother. Dr H S. Plaster, and Mrs. Plaster. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shipp leave Sunday for Chicago where they will spend two weeks visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Koenig. Mr. and Mrs. S W Davis an nounce the birth of a son. John Walton, on Julv 28 at their home on Vv Marion street. j Mr. and Mrs, C. Walker. Miss Lu cille Walker and Kenneth Walker or Berkeley. Calif., are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. F. L Hoyle. Kenneth Walker leaves within (he next week for New York j | City and sails fitim there on Aug [to fcr a three months tour of Eng i land and Europe. Dr. and Mrs. Zeno Wall and fam ! ily. Miss Ada Ramsey Wall and I Wocdrcw Wall, returned home yes terday from Mars Hill. Mrs. Wall and the children have Spent the summer there and Dr. Wall Joined j them there during the past, two ' weeks. Yates Wall, who attended I summer school there, fame home j about a week ago. Miss Elizabeth Austell Is spend ing this week with her sister. Mrs. Roscoe Lutz, who with her children is spending this month at a cot tage in Mars Hill. Mrs. T. H. Lowery and grand daughter. Eloise Young, leave Mon day t*> spend next week at Ridge crest. •..Miss Sara Lee.Hamrick Miss Kathleen Hamrick and O. V. Ham rick. Jr., have returned home from a ten days visit to friends in Golds boro. Mrs. H. E. Kendall returned home ;last night from a week’s visit to her son. Wiseman Kendall, and Mrs. Kendall. They and their guest. Mrs C. A. MOss. brought her to Shelby and spent today here with her. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Doggett, Bobby Waldo, little son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waldo, is improv ing at his home on W. Warren street after having his tonsils re moved on Tuesday. Oliver, jr., and Gene Anthony returned home last night after spending this week in Greenville, i S. C.. with their aunt, Mrs. A. F. Martin, and Mr. Martin. j Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Crowder and i son, Bobby, Mrs. Fred Morton and j Mrs. Tom Miller spent yesterday at their respective cottages at [ Lake Lure. They were joined there 1 yesterday afternoon by Mr. and 'Mrs. C. H. Hardin, jr„ and chil dren, Miss Louise Hardin and Buddy Hardin. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kerr and Mrs. Corrie Kerr of Spartanburg, I. C., spent the day here Sunday visiting Mrs. J. D. Kerr's sister. Mrs. H. S. Plaster, and Dr. Plaster on South Washington street. Mrs Coll* Blanton Is § patient in the Shelby hospital where she un j derwent. a major operation this morning Mr and Mrs c. D. Thaekston spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Denton in Monroe. Miss Geneva Dedmon. Miss Mary I Lou Dedmon and Mrs. B. T. Glad den and little son, B. T. Jr., have 1 been spending the past few days 1 at Boiling Springs as guests of < Mr and Mrs. Byron Wilson and Mr and Mrs. J. L Gladden Mrr Gladden and little enn. who the ! 1 in AHs Vlwta a**? t j Lcmetim* here with relatives. i Mr. and Mrs W J. Wortman an- | , nounce the birth of a son, William' , Jerome, Jr., at Grace hospital,! Morganton, on Thursday, August 2. j Mrs. Wortnyin before marriage | was Mias Roberta Royster ol j Fallston. 1 Among the out-of-town relativ es and friend* who were in the city on Wednesday to attend the funeral of Airs. J. T. Gardner were: Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McCall of Charlotte: Fred McCall of Chapel Hill: Mr. and Mr*. Harvey Jetton, Mrs. Herbert Miller, Mrs Jake Burgln. Mrs. J. L. Thompson, and Mrs. Hal Hoyle of Ltncoln 1 ton: Misses Margaret and Nell Young. Mrs. Frank Wilkins, and Mrs. A W Fa Ivey of Forest, City; Mr. and Mrs B B Gardner , of Gastonia; Miss Madge Wilkins and Mrs W O. Watkin, of Ruther fnrdton: Miss Bea.ie Williams of Jacksonboro: and Misses Kather ine and Sara Noe of Statesville. Mis. J A Lattlmore left yes terday morning for Chicago to vis it A Century of Progress Exposi tion. She *111 alao visit relatives! in Chicago. Mrs. J. T, Wilder of Castalia has been spending the past month here with her daughter, Mrs. A. C Farmer, and Mr. Farmer. Mr Wilder and another daughter. Mrs W. C. Bethune, with Mr Bethune and their son, Frederick. from Washington, this state, will come to Shelby on Saturday to spend r few days. Mrs Wilders will return i home with them the first of next j week. I Miss Sarah Lee Hamrick is spending this week end In Cherrv ville. Miss Hazel Dennis will return to j her home in High Point on Sun- j day after .'pending this week here j with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Mabry and ! Mr. and Mrs. L. U. Arrowood. Dr Ben Gold. Renn Drum and DeWitt Quinn spent the day vet -1 terday at Saluda where Dr Gold! attended a medical clinic They!1 stopped by Lake Lure on their i way home where Dr. Gold is hav ing a lakeside cottage construct'd Hubert, Wilson and Clyde Short left, this morning for Morehead City to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Ltneberger. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Short and Miss Patsy Short will return home with them on Sunday. Mr .and Mrs. John p Mull. Mrs. John McClurd and John McClurd jr., went to Morganton on Tuesday to attend the funeral sendees for Elbert Wortman. 33, who died sud denly at his home there Mondsv. Mr. Wortman was a first cousin of Mr. Mull and a nephew of Mr McClurd. Miss Bright Hoyle of Charlotte is visiting Miss Elizabeth Thompson here this week. Announce Services At Colored Church | The following services for Sun day at the Robert Tabernacle C. M E. church have been announced. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock; Morning worship service at eleven o clock with holy communion und er the auspices of the senior stew ardess of the board; and the serm on by the pastor on the subject 'Sin Lieth at Your Door." Beginning Wednesday, August 8 to August 12, a district conference will be held at Union Mills, N. C. The delegates from Shelby are Mill icent Smith, Margaret Rodgers, Cora Bailey, Mrs. Mertha Mills and the pastor. Scoggins Family To Hold Reunion RUTHERFORDTON, Aug. 2. — The Scoggins reunion will be held at the Race Path Baptist church, between Ellenboro and Henrietta, Sunday, August 12. Attorney John U. Francis, of Oklahoma City, Okla., will deliver the principal address it 11 A. M. R. E. Brice, of Ruther 'ordton, will aiso speak. A picnic iinner will be served at noon on he church lawn. This family has t wide connection, and many are expected to attend. -■■■ ---- Episcopal Church Sunday Services On Sunday, Aug. 5th, at the Church of The Redeemer, S. La fayette and Graham Streets, there vill be service at 11:00 a. m. to be ollowed by the Holy Communion, lev. J. B Sill is staying at the Cleveland Hotel. More than 35 resident "f C'ata ns Island. California playground, t irtinpiied in the fir;' annual sland tennis championships. Upper Cleveland Couple Is Wtdded (Special to The Star.' CASAR, R-l, Aug 3.- M1*. Nevie Towery and Ha) Bowman of Law n dale surprised their friends bv mot oring to Gaffney, 8. c Saturday, July 29th and Retting married. Mrs Bowman Is the attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs Bruce Towery c, this community. Mr. Bowman i. youngest son of Mrs J. Bowman of Law ndale They will make lh<*i • home at the groom's mother it Lawndale where he holds a pnaltl.tr. with Cleveland Mill and Power Co The revival meeting is in prog ress at New Hope this week. The Rev. Mr Bonhardt Is conducting the services. Large crowds are at tending the evening services. Boyd Mathe"on of Morganton spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. R L. Morris and Mr. Morris. Mrs. Adam Tcssener and children of Camleen ate spending tills v *«t ait.h her sister-in-law, Mrs J. R Stedmar John Whisnant and daughte; spent Friday in Moiganton visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs tyrnnlr Smith of Lawndale spent the week-end with! Mr and Mrs Brisco Lane Mias L D Hunt of Shelby *w spending this week with her grand mother, Mrs W K Hunt. Mrs. Charles Mull end two chU dren. Dorothy and Mary Sue. of Clover, S. C. who have been spend ing sometime with Mrs. Zero Mul' went to Lawndale Monday lo visit her sister, Mrs Eva Mauney. Mrs. Jame.. Ongg and two chil-| drrn, .loan and Jerry, o( Lawndale, spent the week-end with her aunt Mrs. Leona Hunt. Mr and Mrs. Buford Richards of Lawndale spent Saturday night i with Mr.. Rlrhards' parents, Mr j and Mr C \V Self Mr. M. E Whlsrant and *wc daughter.. Juanita and Polly and Mr and Mrs. Sam Black of Holll; visited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Whls nant Sunday afternoon Johnnv McFarland who lias been making his home with Fred Whtv nan! this rummer returned to U'.s home at Duncans Creek Wednes day Mt.v Bulah PreUu spent several! days last work with her uncle. | Chancry Crowder and Mr Crowder j of rrar Iawndalt. Mr and Mu. Roy Bookout and j daughter, tieneva and Mr and Mrs Zero MeNet’y of OherryvUIe spent the week-end with their par ents. Mr and Mr: Dock McNelUy. JOHNS - MANVILLE ROCK WOOL I Insulation Facts Makes your horn* comfortably cool on the hottest days. Reduces fuel bills 20 to 35 per cent in winter. * No more chilly, drafty rooms in winter. ROCK WOOL THE PERMANENT INVESTMENT It. is Fire-Proof. Heat-Proof, Cold proof^ Damp-Proof. Does not Settle. Dis integrate or Deteriorate, and will not har bor vermin. For Any Home—Old or New. FOR DETAILS — ASK John Anthony SHELBY, N. C. — PHONE 248 — SWISS MILK — 3 TALL "7 CANS __ 1 / C - CORN FLAKES - 3 M^rs-.19c —CIGARETTES 2 for. 25c — Carton . Cheese BROOKFIELD. POUND . $1.20 1 7V2c PEANUT BUTTER, lb. jar, 2 for .... 25c Breakfast Sausage, No. 2 can, 2 for .. 35c SALAD DRESSING - LETTUCE LEAF Pints.. 17c — Quarts .29c PEACHES—Georgia Belles and Elbert a For Canning — Per Bushel 97c Lemons L^RGE SIZE DOZEN 25c — BALL’S MASON FRUIT JARS— Pint*.. 69c — Qt*. . 79c — J Gal*. $1.09 POTATOES — No. 1 White Irish — 10 Pounds Bananas GOLDEN RIPE 3 POUNDS 15c 17c CERTO SUGAR 10 POUND BAG 29c 55c FLOUR - Guaranteed, 24-lb. bag .... 95c PORK & BEANS, V'i Camp*.5c LUX TOILET SOAP, 3 for ...... 19c LUX FLAKES 10c CMC SOAP, 4 for. 15c MARKET SPECIALS BOLOGNA. Pound _ 124 Fresh PORK CHOPS, lb. _ 174 VEAL CHOPS Pour.d . _ 124c Beef Liver, Pound _ 124c Breakfast Bacon Pound 25c Pure Pork Sausage, lb. 14c We Deliver Friday arid Saturday za, CAROLINA <‘OOL BREEZES-BETTER SOUND ~ TODAY ONLY — JIMMY DURANTE and LUPE VELEZ IN ‘Strictly Dynamite* With NORMAN FOSTER - WILLIAM GARGAN MARIAN NIXON — MILI„S BROTHERS --SATURDAY — SHOW STARTS AT It O'CLOCK RANDOLPH SCOTT In ZANE GREY’S “MAN OF THE FOREST” •"•wuut KEETER’S SPECIALS * Quick Arrow SOAP CHIPS, pkg.5c BROOMS Each 25c PEANUT BUTTER, 2 lb. Jar.25c SANTOS COFFEE, lb. 21e Rumford Baking Powder, lb. can.25c SUGAR Bulk 10-lbs. 52c Blu Kro*. TOILET PAPER, 3 roll, .. 25c Grapefruit Juice, No. 2 can, 2 for.25c MACARONI - Package.Sc POST TOASTIES - 2 for. 15c Swift’. Tomato Juice, 3 cant.25c Ginger Ale, Carolina Pine, 3 bottle* 25c VANILLA COOKIES, lb. 15c SODA CRACKERS, 2 lb.25c SALMON - Can. 10c OCTAGON SOAP, Small, 10 for .... 25c Calo Dog Feed, Mankind. 3 can*.25c We Redgem Lifebuoy and Rin*o Coupon* VANILLA WAFERS - Box.20c CIGARETTES, Pkg. 13c; Carton $1.20 BREAD, Regular price 10c; Bott’t, OC. Merita, Becker’* & Tar Heel, 3 for ° -PRODUCE SPECIALS CORN - Dozen 19c LEMONS - Dozen . 24c ORANGES"-Dozen 25c BANANAS - 4 Pounds25c GRAPES - Thompson’s Seedless 124c TOMA TOES - Pound T 5c CANTALOUPES - Each 5c CARROTS - Bunch 5c LIMA BEANS" 3 lb. 25c OKRA - Pound10c GRAPEFRUIT - Each10c GREEN PEAS - Pound5c CELERY - Stalk21c LETTUCE - Large Head_10c CABBAGE - Green Heads, lb. 2$c -MEAT SPECIALS DRESSED FRIERS - Pound 21c BEEFROAST, Native - Pound ~ 12|c Country Ham. Half or Whole, lb. 24c FISH - Croakers - 4 lb. 25c STEW BEEF - Pound" ~ 74c Buy Your Meats Where They Are Fresh Wcit Warren St. Phone* 312 Sc 412 SSBSfl

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