Dover-Ora Girl Goes To Chicago For Three Weeks »f»M Qntt lane Leave* Wednes day; Party Held by Young Folk. (Special to The Star) DOVER-ORA. June 4—Miss Grace Lane leaves Wednesday <rr Indiana. Mr. and Mr*. Claud Hen derson expect to take Miss Lane to * Asheville. While she is away she | will go to Chicago to visit relatives r She expects to be gone three weeks. ; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gantt, Misses ' Buena Blanton, Helen Lee, Edith Saunders, Beatrice Whisnant, Mrs. Homery Hamrick, Howard Blanton! , and Frank Smith motored to Chlm-1 ney Rock for a picnic Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Allen and baby and Mias Clara Dawson spent ths week-end In Whitmire. 8. C. Mr. and Mrs. R 8. Jenkins and children went to Bessemer City to , bo at the bedside of Mrs. Jenkin s : grandfather Mr. Whiteside. Mrs. Hohert Miner spent last week la Oreemine Waiting her mother, who Is rtek. My. and Mrs. Lupton Cordell and ebQdrsa weUwed to Lawndale Sun Onrtls Gamble and la Lowell Sunday Mrs. Crane. of the play "He’s has been well rs oa a weiner roast Frl B. T. TT. girls at the hone of Mlss aad Winfred Queen night. After the hostesses Lee of Booth Shelby Mr. and Mrs. Barney Connor and ehiMren spent the week-end at Lake Lure with Mr. end Mrs. Rich ard Connor. Mias Fat Newton, who has been visiting her parents for a week, re turned to her studies In Spartan , burg textile school Sunday. • i Mr. and Mrs. R O. Cash and son motored to Asheville Saturday. Miss Beatrice ingle la visiting her grandmother at Eton. Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Shull had as their week-end guest Mrs. Revels from near Lawndale. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Klmbell and cm Gamble motored to Charlotte 'vnday. John Oantt and Andrew Frich rrd and Misses Margaret and Vir ginia Pritchard spent Saturday In Charlotte visiting Mr. Oantt’s fa ther. who Is In the hospltaL South of San Francisco Bay, to Panama, then am few natural har bors. trator of Cleveland to notify alnst the S2E Malaria In S lays COLDS first «ay. TONIC and LAXATIVE Hay 10c the pay -1 by that Cblokamaug* -— by C. R. Cleveland county. N. c . T It#, J will, under and - ^#war of aala contained trait and under and by W« and authority con ariA ' Iniailoa to T. _ __ trustee, recorded in the'aforesaid office on tha toth day of May, U;s. and at the raoucet of the oaetul que truet. and for the purpoee of discharging the debt se cured by aald deed of truet, proceed to ™il to the highest bidder for cash at the court house door In Shelby, N. C.. at 12 a clock M.. on Monday, Joly 1, 1956, the following deterlbed property, to-wlt: Lying and bain* in No. 2 township Cleveland county. N. C.. and being that tract of land described m deed of record In the regtetry of Cleveland county. N. C. In book 3-T at page 503 and being de acrlbdd by me tea and bounds as follows: Beginning at a dead hickory on the oast side of the Mooreiboro and Horton Ferry road. T. B. Bridges' and R. B Green's comer, and running thence with Bridges' line, north 30 degrees 30 minutes e»ct 5.31 chains to a atone. Mre. Clemen t ne Bridges comer: thence north 87 de greee esst 11.9# chains to a Spanish oak T T Bridges' and Clementine Bridges’ comer: thence with Clementine Bridges' rne south 73 degrees east 11.10 chains to an Iron stake. Mre. Clementine Bridges' corner: thence with her line south M de grees 8. 1# minutes W. 35.5# chains to a pointers, Mrs. Clementine Bridges' comer, also old comer; thence with c'd line 3 de grees 10 minutes west 35.50 bains to a staks and pointers an We bank ol Sandy Run creek, M. C. Orecn'e eorner: thenc* with Ms line north 83 degrees 3c Stnutos west #,#0 chains crossing Came round branch to a stone and pointers M. C. Oroen’t oorner; thence with M. C Green's line north 4 degrees 45 minute; west 20.1# chains crossing Cemp Orounc branch to an iron pin In the field; thenci with M. C. Or eon's line north 85 degree: 38 minutes west 11.35 ehslns passing hi: comer to an Iron pin on the west banl of a deep gulloy, R. V. dreen s comer thane* with Ms Una north a degrees 1! minutes east 0.55 aha ins to e stone, cor •or iBijiwi tract: thence with hi nna nKffi #1 degrees 41 minutes west 11.51 chains to the place of beginning, eon tataiaf u kth. This land Is sold eub]eet to any am aB prior liens that may exist agains This the 3*th Say of May, 1135 T. W. STKRRETT, Substltu Trustee. * a Rewtea. Atty 4t May Casar Boy Cuts Foot on Glass; Club In Meeting CASAR, June 6—Little Wayne McNeilly is spending this week with his aunt. Miss Ellis McNeilly. C. A. Brittain and children, Ruth and Herbert, visited relatives in Morganton Sunday. Miss Ousta Richard spent a few days in Shelby last week with Miss Della 8pangler who has visited here several times. The Woman’s club met with Mrs. J. B. Ramsey Thursday afternoon and a very Interesting meeting was held. Miss Frances MacGregor was present and made an interesting talk on cleanliness. After the meet ing delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. J. B. Ramsey and Mrs. D. L. Downs. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wortman went to Ninety-Six, S. C. Sunday and returned Monday. They visited their daughter, Mrs. Clyde Peeler, and the latter accompanied them home to spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Lawson of Fallston spent 8unday with" their son. A. B Robinson of Casar. Doyle Parker had the misfor tune of cutting his foot badly on a piece of glass Sunday afternoon while out playing. Mr. and Mrs. John Wortman of Valdese visited David Wortman over the week-end. Miss Pauline Buff who has ac cepted work In the Shelby hospital for the third summer went back on duty June 1. Clyde Peeler, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Peeler who lives in the eastern part of this state, is spend ing the summer with his grandpar ents. Cline Parker of Shelby spent the week-end with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Park er. Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Zero Park er, a daughter on May 29. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Parker was Miss Hester Oanlpe be fore marriage. Cicero Lindsay, brother of Mrs. A. A. Richard was carried to the Mercy hospital In Charlotte Wednesday by John Lindsey and Miss Mary Lou Richard. Miss ClarA Newton who has beer, spending several months in Shelby Is at home to spend the summer months. Rev. L. W. Cain has been away for more than a week holding a re vival meeting at his church In Glen Alpine. Mrs. Whitaker and Master Johr Ledbetter who hae been spending sometime with Mr. and Mrs. L. W Cain returned to their homes ir Ellenboro Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Car rite Brackett re cently moved In the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Newton. Mr Brackett has been living In the house with his sister, Mrs. Dessit Brackett. Kings Mountain Musicians Give Recital June 6t«i KINGS MOUNTAIN. June fl - The pupils of Miss Virginia Parsot will present a recital on Thui; t evening, June 6th at 8:15 at th< Central school auditorium. Thi public Is cordially invited to at tend. J. A. Bums, newly appointee member of the Kings Mountain po lice department, with his famil; moved here this week from Moun Holly. Misses Louise Moeller and Pear Kerr spent Sunday In Rock Hill thi guest of Jack Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rhea havi returned from Washington, D. t after a week’s vacation there. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Allen an< Mrs. Allen’s brother, Mr. Carpen ter of Lawndale, are spending thi week In Washington and othe: points of Interest Mr. and Mrs. Claude Webber o Kings Creek were guests of t latter’s cousin, Mr. Daniel Fulton Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McGill o Morven, are spending the week witl the former’s mother, Mrs. Lom McGill. Mr. McGill was recent 1; married and his many friends ir Kings Mountain are welcoming hi; bride here. Mr, McGill and his bride are both members of the faculty ol the Morven high school. Keep a Good Laxative always in your home Among the necessities of home Is a good, reliable laxative. Don’t be without one! Do your best to pre vent constipation. Don't neglect It when you teel any ot Its disagreeable symptoms oomlng on. . . "We have used Thedford's Black-Draught tor 31 years and have found It a very useful medicine that every family ought to have In their home." writes Mrs. Cerry Hicks, of Belton, Texas. "I take Black Draught for biliousness, constipation and other lUs where a good laxative or purgatlvv Is needed. I have always found Black Draught gives good results.” BLACK-DRAUGHT ORDER BEAM’S Coal High—Heat—Low—Ash Stovewood PHONE 130 Fallston Physician To Go To National Med Meeting FALLSTON, June 6.—Dr. and | Mrs. W. J. Lackey will leave Sun jday for Atlantic City where Dr. | Lackey will attend the American Medical Association. They will be jgone several weeks, i The June meeting of the Woman's ‘Missionary Society of the M. E. ! church will be held In the home of Miss Frankie Dickson Saturday aft jernoon at 3 o’clock. | Miss Thelma Hoyle and Hoyle Lee ; attended the alumni banquet Thurs day night and part of the com mencement exercises of Mars Hill college on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Lee and daughter, Elizabeth, ac companied by Mfry Lou Hoyle Join ed them Friday. Miss Annabel Lee. ' who was graduated frcm M?.rs Hill this year, and Deward Hoyle return ed home for summer vacation. Miss Thelma Hoyle Is attending | commencement at W. C. U. N. C. in Greensboro, where she was grad | uated last year. I Mrs. Laura Falls of Newark, N. J. I arrived Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Falls where she will spend the summer. Mrs. James Cline went to Char lotte Monday where she visard her mother, Mrs. O. T. Wise of Llneoln , ton who Is In the Presbyterian hos pital there for treatment. Mrs. Joe Boyles of Toluca was a guest last week In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Boggs. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hoover and Mrs. N. A. Hoover of near Llncoln jton brought Marylyan Dellinger, who has been visiting them for sev eral months back to her home here Sunday and spent the day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Broadus Del linger. . | Alyce Falls returned to her home Sunday from Canton where she had been a guest of Sara Cole. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Martin and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Martin visited Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wright of Lln colnton Sunday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Claud Stamey and son Charles visited Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Parker of Llncolnton. Route 4, and Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Cornwall of Llncolnton Friday, and Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cornwall of near Lawn dale Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Warlick and small daughter, Doris, spent Sunday with Mrs. Warlick's par ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jolley of near Forest City who are both some what 111. ti uniivv n iiuoiv npriit last week with Dorothy and Kather ine Wallace. J Mr. and Mrs. Carr Yount anc.' fam | Hy of Hickory spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Claud Falls. Their [daughter, Nell was left for a short visit with Lillian and Jean Falls. [ Mr. and Mrs. Herman Beam and family spent Sunday In Salisbury with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Trexler. i Mrs. D. C. Beam left Tuesday for ! Gaffney S C, where she will visit Iher sister. Mrs. E. H. DeCamp. | Mrs. Theodore Warllek and chil dren of Belwood visited Mrs. Frank - jlin Warllek and Doris Saturday [ afternoon. j Miss Bill Pendleton visited her 'sister. Mrs. H. E. WhtsnAnt of 1 Mooreaboro Sunday. Tommy Griffin of York. s. 0.. Is ' visiting Bobby Cline. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cline and Mrs. H. S. Cline are expected to re turn from Hot Springs the latter part of this week. Wray Wright is In the 8helby hos pital recovering from an operation ' for appendicitis. ' Zion Community Farmers Cutting Wheat And Oats ZION. June Rev. D. G. Wash bum filled his appointment Satur day and Sunday speaking to a large audience Sunday about his trip 10 the Southern Baptist convention in Memphis. Farmers have begun to cut whoat and oats the crops seem to be very good. Mrs. G. H. Simmons spent last week with her son D. B. Simmons of Kannapolis. The following young people are home from college: Allen Wilson, and Milton Gold of Wake Forest Hal Cornwell. W. L Simmons jr. from the University; Miss Mary C. Cornwell from Mars Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Pleas Cabaniss and daughter Jane and Mi's Elizabctn Cabaniss visiter.’ Mr. and Mrs. How ard Gold of Canton. Sunday. Solon Hendrick. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Wright visited relatives in Cherryville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alston Mode spent the Feek end with Mrs. Modes parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ht.s ley of Buffalo. Mrs. Tom Cabaniss jr., visited relatives in Forest City Sunday. Miss Montrose Simmons had as her week end guests Misses Ger maine Gold, Annie Beth Jones, Eli zabeth Harris and Sara Luta of Shelby. Mrs. D. T. Horn. Mrs. W. L. mons. Miss Montrose Simmons Jessie Pearl Irvin visited rela In Gastonia Thursday. Miss Pearl Dixon is at Boom tending thP school for teacher Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Br of Sanoy Plains spent Sunday Mr and Mrs Yates Brooks Actor in Havana John Barrymore John Barrymora, star of stage and screen, shown aboard hit yacht, Infanta, on arrival in Havana, Cuba, denied knowing anything of the divorce action filed by hi* wife, Dolor** Costello. One of the yachting party wan Elaine Barrie, young actress with whom Barrymore has be*n seen fre quently of late. The first census In 1790 showed that there were 3,920,314 persons in the United States. I.EMKE FAILS TO HOLD DECISION OF HIGH COURT WASHINGTON. June 7,-Rep resentatlve Lemke, co-authOr of the Frazier - Lemke farm mortgage moratorium act recently declared Invalid by the supreme court, fail ed Tuesday n an attempt to have the high court's mandate held up until the court could pass on a motion he will file tor a rehearing. His motion to stay the mandate was denied. Belwood Gasses To Have Social; Community News i Special to The Star.) BELWOOD, June 7.—The marc her* of the young ladle* and mens class of Knob Creek church are asked »o meet at the church Satur day afternoon to go on a picnic to Pinevtfw lake. Quite a number are on the alck list this week. They are Mrs. Will Willi*. Mrs. Johnny Buff and Whi Willis. Mr. and Mr*. S. A Peeler and children Buddy and Billy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Meton of Gian Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Porter and children visited Dr. and Mrs. Jot Young of Newton Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce For ten bury and family spent Sunday visiting relatives in Gaffney, S. C. Dr. and Mrs. Austin Lackey and son. Austin, Jr., of Fallston were tht gue- ts of Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Peeler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sain of Lin colnton were the guests of her moth er, Mrs. W. W. Richard Friday. Mrs. Mary Proctor IS visiting with her daughter Mrs. J. T. Ram sey of Shelby. Miss Male Peeler had the mis fortune to be snake bit Monday, but is improving. Mr. and Mr*. Robert, Wallace of Lawndale and Mrs. 8. L. Gantt vis ited Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Miller of Toluca Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hoyle. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon were the guests of Mrs. Irene Mosley of Newton Sun day. Mr. anc.' Mr*. 'Ralph Hull and children of Flay were dinner guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Peeler Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Branton of Shet by were Mil tors In the community 8unday afternoon. Mr and Mrs. James R. peeler spent Sunday visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Bess of near Lincoln ton. Mr. and Mr*. Bynum Chapman of Llncolnton spent the week end *ith relatives In the community. Forrest Devlnney of Chapel Hid visited friends in the community during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Irod Hartman were the week end guest* of Mr and Mi ■ Johnny Buff. Just Ten Years! *»» II (Taken From The Cleveland Star Of Friday. June 5. IMS.) Diplomas were awarded to 70 graduates, the largest number of graduates the Shelby high school has ever turned out. Monday night when the finals were held in the auditorium before an audience that packed every Inch of space. The use of college caps and gowns was Introduced for the first time this year. One of the first things to receive the attention of the newly Install ed city fathers will be the water supply at the river. Just what will be done to Increase the supply and Improve the quality has not yet been determined, but the officials feel that this is the most urgent matter before them. Still further evidence of Shelby’s Increasing growth Is offered by the ever-growing freight receipts at the local offices of the Seaboard and Southern railroads. The total num ber of aers handled since the first of the year, 4,309, surpasses every corresponding five-months period in the history of the two roads. Washington—Thomas Riley Mar shall, vice president of the United States for eight momentous years of its history, has followed his chief, Woodrow Wilson, Into death. For the past few days Clevelind Springs has been entertaining dis tinguished visitors among them be ing ex-Governor and Mrs. Cameron Morrison and daughter. Miss An gella Morrison, of Charlotte. The test case In Tennessee to determine the constitutionality of the state's law against the teaching of evolution in the public schools "is not a Joke, but the beginning oi the end of attacks upon the Bible by those teachers in the public schools who have been substituting the guesses of scientists for the word of God,” William Jennings Bryan said in a formal statement In Chicago. Baseball fans in Shelby, Gaffney. Llncolnton, Rock Hill, York and Hickory are agitating a baseball league for the summer, each town to use only Its home players. It is understood that a meeting will be held at an early date to consider the organization. Ml** Mary Hoey, daughter of Mr. Will R. Hoey. has finished her course of training and been grad uated a* a nurse from the Ruther ford hospital. Sh* will be at home In Shelby for awhile before enter ing upop her profession. Miss Matilda Lattlmof# left Fri day for Greensboro to attend com mencement. Miss Adele Masterman of Char lotte and Mr. Hal Emerson Schenek of Lawndale were married at high noon on Monday, June 1st, at St. Patrick’* cathedral in New York city, according to messages received by friends here. The ceremony was attended by Mrs. Thomas Latham Williamson, whom Miss Masterman had been visiting In New York and Mrs. Erskin Boyce of Charlotte and Durham. Mias Masterman was born In Bal timore. Maryland, but has been liv ing In Charlotte for several years. Max McSwain Weds Margaret Cabaniss Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Cabaniss an nounce the marriage of their daughter. Margaret, to Max Mc Swain Saturday, June 1, at Gaff ney. S. C. The bride is the attractive daughter of Mr. arid Mrs. R. F. Cabaniss. west of Shelby. Mr. McSwain is the only son of Mrs. D. O. McSwain and the late Mr. D. O. McSwain. The bride and groom left Imme diately after the ceremony for a short wedding trip through the mountains of Western North Caro lina. The young couple will make their home with the groom's mother. Stomach Righted For 5-Year Child SPARTANBURG, S. C., June 7. Flve-weeks-old Marlene Wright was reported In a critical condition at local hospital Wednesday after undergoing an "upside down” stom ach operation. Surgeons said the baby’* abdom inal organs were pushed into it* chest, causing air hunger, and that the heart was on the rifht side of the body. A blood transfusion was mad* a few hours after the operation yes terday. Dr. Sam Orr Black said pneumonia waa feared despite ef fort* to ward It off. too ASPIRANTS WANT JOBS ON STATE PATROL RALEIGH, June 7.—Between 150 and 200 aspirants to 65 jobs on the state highway patrol will “go to school” here soon under officers of the present patrol. The legislature Increased the number of patrolmen1 from 56 to 121 men, effective Julv i.l S. C. Constabulary Gets Liquor Jot COLUMBIA, S. C. June 7. Gov. Olin D. Johnson organized hi state constabulary this week am charged it with the prime respon sibility of enforcing the new llquo law in a speech at a state-wld conference of law enforcement of fleers here. He told several scores of officer assembled in the hall of the hous of representatives that “South Car olina is undertaking a big proposi tlon in legalizing liquor” and tha "many questions” concerning th new law would arise In its enforce ment. 1 "We want enforcement of all the laws,” the governor asserted, "and particularly this new law just put 5 on the statute books.” KING BEE OF LINCOLN r MEETS MATCH IN WRECK George Powell, of Lincoln county, known os the “King Bee,” lies in a > Lincolnton hospital with serious in : juries, as a result of an automobile ■ turning over on the Newton-Tay • lorsville highway about 5:30 Tues t day afternoon. The accident oc s curred a few miles south of Tay lorsvllle. PoweU was arraigned m c»la, county recorder's court lj r * ruary on the change 0f Ffb tag and operating a He paid out of the liquor ««' la now under heavy bond for appearance in Catawba count, , penor court In July to smoke screen charge. f LIGHT ECONOMICat USED CARS EASY TO OWN - Rogers Motors - argain dau prices WHEN YOU HAVE 'rtv' Come m and let us give you facts and figures on how Norge owners save up to $ 1 1 a month —~ more than e n o u g h t o pay for the Norge. O* J. O. Propst & Son South Washington Street-Shelby, North Carolina MIGHTIEST LIVING THINGS Their tremendous strength hat protected the giant sequoia trees of California from the storms and upheavals of 2000 years. STRENGTH BRINftt PROTECTION — and for long ll/a, your car needs the protection of the new Atlantic Motor Oil* that are 1 limes stronger than average. timed ATLANTIC 7 THE secret of long life for your MOTOR OILS • This tetbhoarisig "•* protected by High Film Strength Atlantic Motor On. It remained smooth and un scored at pressures of greater than TVs tons per square inch. • This hearing tees lubricated by another oil with a national reputation. The oil film was ruptured, and the bearing badly scored, at pres sures of about 2% tons. 7h ton* oressurm can’t break Atlantic oil film l automobile engine i» the moving turfacet APART And to do that, you need * STRONG motor oil. Through a revolutionary d'*1 covery, ATLANTIC MOTOR OILS now provide a surface-protect ing film 3 timet ttronger than the average of 67 kinds of motor oil, including well-known brands. Look at the two test-bearings . . . given identical tests in the Almen Film-Strength Testing Machine. Ask yourself which motor oil will save YOU nio*t money. 3656 tests prove the vital importance of ATLANTIC $ New High Film-Strength. And these remarkable ne« ils hold their lubricating u all ties at high engine eraturety which means added rotection fa* hot-weather drn lg. And they form less sludge even than before. 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