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| Citizenship Election Held For Fallston High School It itora (SglsMl to Th# *t»r.) , VHAUJBPOW, April ».-Th« Mnlor Which occurred Thursday pr#T*d to be wry food. The included the following: Oeorge Blanche Beam, William KeaU+r Hamrick, Nettie it, Xthei Towery, mm Sta F*UUne Turner, Maxim Boggs, Hamrick and Willard elected oo-oaptalns of BB haeketball team. Bn' silence wee held Monday raoirhlng In the high school to de bt boy and what girl the honor as the mast . _ good eehool oitleen, of .aOndtnc Ute banquet to be given twifeday night by the Klwanls club MUM Hotel Oharlee. With over half the voice cast being in hie favor, eenior, wee chosen 'amettf boys. Three girls, , Btamey, Mildred Williams and V Falls hud very close scores so W4U be another election later tMaWMfct - wryte Williams spent the week '"'■'ini it tineelgton with Oeneva • • Jtank who returned with her to her hew Where she will spend a *&t— 4M© MIL ** T *• 'psfiHie. HUeabCth, aeoempanied by Mm 9. M, idmund spent Sun at Mam Hill ecuegt. mmtm made » business mp to ••-WWthVffle last wtsk-sfld. HUdreth Wyight spent the week end WMh VUtabeth oune of Lawn t(QM Anile H. Sinclair went with Maude Merehead to Belling «e where they spent the w*ek I with an aunt of Miss Morehsad, and Mm, Wane Oantt and danghWi Patsy, of ahelby, Fitsy, MM Mm- orittm Murry of and Tphnadge wuiiama of V Wdt >iaee wen Sunday dinner >* vueete ef Mr. and Mr*. Man Boggs Mr. and Mrs. Ue WUson end Mr. and Mr*, may WUson end daUghtw, Hetty, spent part of last week Hi PemCswt, os with Mr. -'“'and1 Man W. K. Dellinger and daughters, WUlirea and Annie. Mrs. J. H. Fortenbury ia spending some time with, tier daughter,, Mrs. John Hoyle. Mra. Edna B. Champion and daughtv, Constance, spent the week-end at Mra. Champion's home In Mooreaboro. Ouy Dellinger, fltamey Co. em ployee, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Dellin ger of near North Brook. Mr. and Mra. Edward Hoyle and family of Charlotte spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Hoyle. Dover Family Is Called To Home Of 111 Relative DOVER-ORA, April 0.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl aamble, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kimble, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Cash attended the B. T. U. con vention at North WUkesboro Sat urday. Fred Waddell spent the week-end at Durham. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Coley spent the week-end at Kings Mountain with Mr. and Mra. O. P. Goforth. Mr- end Mrs. J. F. Alexander were called to Red Springs Friday to the bedside of Mra. Will Alexan der who wae not expected to live. Mr. and Mra. Clyde Singleton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Veron Lemons. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Murfee and Miss Gladys Soogglns of Splndale visited Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Hardin Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mosteller announce the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. H- J. Spry moved to this community last week. They are wclOOme addition. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Williams spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Shull. Mra. J. V. Dcvenny and gr&nd [son. Frank, of Lawndale, who has ibeen visiting her son In Cllffslde. has eome to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Frltchard for a few days' stay. science Hails New “Age of Glass” Class in pro**** of manufacture. Recent invention* in the glas$ industry promise to introduce an “age of glass" in which this highly important produce will play an in creasingly vital part in modern life. A process has been perfected which produces glass which has half the strength of steel and is three times as elastic. Science has also perfected glass which ht»a heat-absorbing powers by virtue of its elimination of the infra-red rays of the sun. Another new type of glass transmits the heat rays but cuts off light, an invaluable aid to medical science. An increas ing number of uses have been found for glass in construction and decoration of modern homes and buildings. An example of the com mercial possibilities of further use of glass is illustrated by its suc cess when built into a panel of containers used by a large cannery. Sales jumped sharply because customers could inspect the product before purchasing. if-*. V\»v*y>' THE TIME HAS COME TO DEMAND SAFETY IN REFRIGERATORS / rHBN you buy * new Grunow refrigerator, the most precious thing of all is yours, free — a safe refrigerant that not only guarantees protec tion to the health of your family, but insures per fect preservation of all your food at exactly the correct temperature. Carrene, Grunow’s'exclusive household refrig erant, has the simplicity of water itself. Yon can sec lit,1smell it and hold it in your hand without danger or incon vsakace. Come to our store and let us give you the Carrene safety demonstrations which will con vince you not only of Carrene’s absolute safety but will make you appreciate why Carrene freezes ice cubes faster and cuts down the cost of operating your electric re frigerator. Before you buy any electric refrigerator, "look inside." If Carrene is the refrigerant used, you know it’s safe. SUPER.SAFE REFRIGERATOR (fJUUWW * BTCPPUK! Masquerade Party Held On Tuesday At Pleasant Ridge Large Crowd Attend*. Officers and Teachers Meet On Thursday. (Special to The Star.) PLEASANT HILL, April t.- Mr. and Mrs. John Gold of Zion spent Friday with Mrs. Dovt« Hamrick. Mr*. George Hamrick U still im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Winn and son of Cllfftlde, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Humphries. Mrs. Cliff Putnam of Mount Si nai, spent Monday with Mrs. Rella Dysart. The teachers and officers will meet with Mrs. Lala McBwaln on Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnt Daves and daughter, Stella of Mooresboro spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Webb. Rev. W. G. Camp of Gherryvllle was supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Blanton Thursday night. Mr. and MrE. Yates Spangler of Zion spent the week end with Mr. snd Mrs. Fred Lovelace. Mrs. Billie McSwain and Mrs. George Lookadoo attended the W. M.U. meeting at Bolling Springs on 8unday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Lovelace had as her dinner guest Monday Mrs. Frame Humphries and son Howard of Beaver Dam and Mrs. Roy Mc Swain and Mrs. Wlnton Mum for<L Mrs. Ed Glasoo and Mr. and Mrs Weldon Pruitt of South Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hamrick last Sunday.. Misses Annie Uc and Willie Walker entertained the Fldelis claw at the regular meeting with a mas querade party on Tuesday night. A brief business meeting was held after which the ladies joined by tehir invited guests enjoyed a so cial hour. various games ancj contests were participated in. Those winning prises for costumes ware Wyvan Jones and Mr«. Brossie McSwaln. The hostesses served a sweet course carrying out the Easter Idea. Misses Mary Sue Walker, Carolyn McSwaln and Mary Hellen Hamrick attended a birthday party Tuesday afternoon for Billie Humphries hi the Double Springs community. Large Crowds At Church Services; Toluca Personals • Special to Th« star.) TOLUCA, April 8.—There was a vary large crowd present lor preach ing services at Carpenters drove Sunday Rev L. W. Cain’s subject was "The Lost Axe.” also a large crowd was present for the mission* ary rally at Hebron. Special mus ic was rendered by quartets from Valdese and Fallston. The following ladies from this community were visitors to the lad les auxiliary society of Knob Creek church which was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Norman of Relwood on Wednesday: Mrs. M. S. Boyles, Mrs. D. J. Sain, Mrs. F. A. Boyles and Mrs. S. A. Sain. Misses Lillian Mosteller and Ver tle Smith of Morganton spent the week end with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mostaller and Mrs. N. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Seagle of Shelby spent the week end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M- C. Hoyle. The Rev. L. W. Cain of Caaar was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Carpenter Sunday. Mrs. Oertle Proctor who Is in the Lincoln hospital Is Improving. Hal Sain of Marlon spent Sunday with his parents Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sain. Mrs. T. T. Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Carpenter visited at the home of the latter’s son, Mr. and Mks. Flay Carpenter of Morgan ton Thursday, They also visited their uncle Mr. A. P. Sain of Mor ganton who has been quite 111 for some time but Is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Deal and chd dren spent the week end at the home of his father Mr. T. P Deal of Rockdale. Mrs. D. J. Sain was a visitor in Lincolnton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Davis of Rockdale spent Friday at the home of their daughter Mr. and Mrs. M S. Boyles. Rev. J. C. Owen, DD, Speaks At Grover (Special to The Star.) ORQVBR, April 8.—The Rev. J C- Owen. D.D., of Asheville, was tiu guest speaker at the mid-wee) prayer service last Thursday even lh« at the Baptist church. A lar« number from all the churches hew hear him speak or ^ChrteUan fellowship." The Rev Mr. Owen te a prominent worker lr this state and all ths Southern Baptist convention with a wide anc rich experience in Christian won: He will return at a If ter date to ad dress the community at the Bap list church. Waco Group In Week-end Visit * To Eastern N. C. (Special to The Star.) WACO, April 9.—Due to the Ill ness of the paetor the regular preaching service was not held Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mra. W. C. Murray vis ited Master Donald Helton, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Helton at the Lincolnton hospital Sunday J. D. Dalton who has been trans ferred from Augusta. Qa. to Greens boro spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. A. Dalton. Cone Harrelson spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs Broadus Baker or Buffalo. W. T. Lewis and high school boys of Waco visited at Wilming ton and other points of intereat over the week-end. Boys from this community going were: W. C Murray. Dan Harrelson. Columbus Beam, Lawrence Grlgg, Wayne Bess and Hubert Green Miss Annette Roth rock spent Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Clay of Waco. Mrs. W. A. Canipe Is spending awhile witty her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Wehunt of Play. Mrs. Wiley Shuford and Miss Fannie Dellinger of near Cherry-1 ville were the dinner guests Friday! of Mrs. S. S. Harrelson. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cline spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Z. V. Cline of Stony Point. Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Murray vis ited Mr. Murray's siiUr, Mrs. Cecil ; Murray of Lincolnton Sunday. The Home Demonstration club had a called meeting at the church Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ralph Harrelson, the clothing leader and Mrs. M. L. Murray, yard beautifi cation leader gave interesting talks. Miss Minnie Mae Wehunt of Flay is spending the week with rela tives in this community. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Oraft attend ed the banquet given at Belwood Tuesday night for the postal force of Cleveland county. Jonas Is Boomed As GOP Governor — CHARLOTTE, April 9.-A third republican gubernatorial candidate is emerging from the state legisla ture, in the opinion of party mem bers here. The newly mentioned candidate is Charles A. Jonas, of Lincolnton, | former tenth district congressman. I His grasp on state affairs, as dts I played in the legislature, where he u * leading rob k suited in talk for htm *L*» candidate for governor Mr. Jonas is Lincoln coon, resentaUve at Rai«ilh T\* North Carolina eommittw*.1* "PuhUc. 55, TOMATO plants 100,000 Extra Fine Planl Now Ready. 10 VARIETIES Got Them Freil From Beds. HAMRICK BROS. SERVICE STATION Highway No, 20 t Mi Weat of Shelby Phono, County 240< FREE SHOWS SEE “MARVELLO” THE MECHANICAL, MAN IN 5 BAFFLING PERFORMANCES IN OUR WINDOWS. FRI., April 12 2 Performances 11:30 AND 3:30 SAT., April 13 3 Performances 11:30- 1:30 and 4:30 — EACH PERFORMANCE LASTS ONE HOUR $100 Dollars If You Make Him Laugh OR SMILE See A Good “Mechanical” Man And See The Best In Electric Refrigeration. D0N1 BIY ANY REFRIGERATOR UNLESS IY HAS THESE J ESSENTIALS which makes possible I COMPLETE IIKMIMTIM «*»|M sstxss# 'tfXsasH’ zs£5s&&t!s *tfi3isa II KMITIFUl MODUS... HI WITH THE OIFIC FIEW* S4ITSK TO JACK os • n«w siww ■ntji Freddy Aieh'o Orehe*. tra, every Wednesday. 10:00 P M., over station WBT. Kecter ■ Groome Furniture Co. “OUR VOLUME OF BUSINESS ENABLES US TO SELL FOR LESS” PHONEU2 SHELBY, N. C.
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