Just Ten Years
AgO
.{Taken From The Cleveland Star
. Of Monday, Jan. *5, MM.)
Shelby and Cleveland county saw
• their second now fall of the win
ter last night and. today.
i_~ At the close of the fourth-month
„:Of sciwol, on January IS, 1926, the
. enrollment of children in the public
schools was 2,47$, which means tha,
--•bout 130 pupils have entered school
Along with the pension check for
Phil Roseboro cams two other checks
for colored servants. who served the
Confederacy. Ths check* were oiaim
ed last we«k by Jim Rice, 80-year
old negro of Kings Mountain, and
Bam Cabaniss, of Freedman.
Baa for the League of Nations
WllsOtt; 1 am for the
,• rforld Court with Calvin Coolidge,"
■aid Clyde R. Hoey, former reprec
1 KorUt Carolina, to
and friends of the
gtetaNT Chamber of Commerce
in a speech before
Thursday
has sold his
and Dues auto
to Any Brothers. About
gUMIQO la Involved in the tranaac
tton which tnoludee not only the
Mjenty far the two makes of cars
toft AW -the stock of supplies. The
ifldlng fa net involved. This
_ly young Hoey
M§ jsamd to the Any Brothers who
Bui Muttons too agency.
Lota, milliner, is
tp Install nsw fixtures to
an North
* Mm IMUM Morgan at Shelby,
; rtangtrtM «t Ur; and Mr*. r. ft.
Morgan, Mid a MMbir in the EMt
aid* school, mi stricken with ap
pcndMtla Sunday and underwent an
operation at tha Shaiby hospital
Sunday sight. Mm Morgan is tha
aaoosd teacher M shaiby and the
third ~Uf die county to ha operated
upon tor appendicitis since Christ
mas.'
Mias Evelyn Dover Is now at home
recovering tram an operation and
Mies Irma Bridges who Uvea In
Shelby and teaches at Oaaar. be
came U1 at about tha same time as
Miss Dover.
The Tlddy home on S. Washing
ton street has been moved to one
hide of the lot and Mlal Tlddy of
the Cleveland Hardware Co., will
erect a handsome new home on the
vacant portion this spring.
Ths marriage at Mat Maggie
Webb, daughter at the late Mr. and
Mrs. John Webb of Shaiby. and U
Hoyle Alexander at this place was
wdtmatmd at the First Baptist
ehuyMi M Charlotte Friday after
noon it I o'clock.
MpO nempapm an Mnt pubiwi
•d .«* atrauuqr today while IMOOO
M|* printed la 1933. The number
If Ur eaplee not through the
Mil has shrunk from 1.400,000 to
» mad mlllkn.
".****. —*n •« rot w iPOt, tnrncc o.
Mt faet M Hard'* street, corner at
MHaatlon or crossing at said streets;
Witt laid atreat iHord's ttreeti
r»aa R. II 1-S B. 100 leal to a eor
*5* •—tt»* *• the northeast
at laid Mr eat; thence with the
Hurd Lot: NeglmUni an a (take in the
•“I* er Word street southwest corner of
tot Ro. 1; thence 8. 7* W. with eald street
•00 leet to a etske: thane* B. 11 W. with
se.id street 130 feet to a etske Oeorge
Wees- line; thence R. » W. 3&0 tret to a
°L tr«* »° ,C *■ *•*»»»■’« Hhe.
thence N. u -n> With eald PuthsM a line
_.{3Je«t t* a stake, northwest corner of
HH n. Mi. with line at lot
»• the begumlng. inelud
>nd i *- Lot Ro. * bound*
llimtAj et a Mike, oeorge
«f Sard street: thence
sold street 1*7 feet to a
71 l*t t. with Mid street
>M. aarAer al lat Ho. 7;
s& isri
north 73 E. wsl
•tkkdj thence N
H IMt le I it
thence 8 I w.
leet tC a stake
thence 8. 7IW
aa.’t.vi
TUMWi
at a Make an edge
Jtraeu. thenaa 8. -
Hord etreet 300 I
Ho. 8, Beginning
Hord and Miller
.. 7IVk W. with un* of
■isj- ----- —, 7e»t t« a stake, north
wait earner of lot Ro. g; thence Saw
with lute of lot'-No. ■ g, to# feat to a etak
fix ii aSStcs? &vj
” '“I* 81 atreat; thence N.
• with Una of said street 500 feet to
beginning, Lot No. 11: •eytaning at
•*“$! •» of Miller Street and edte
mt a U ft. after; thance 8. 7» 1-5 W, 713
IMt to a Matt*-Oh edge of a la ft. sllev.
thence 8 M E. with line of*esld alley
J5* iC eauthwest /eoro*f of
tod H* Wrvthwee R. « l-s f. with line
mt salt lot- TIC tael to a slake on edge
•f Miller street; thence N. I 8. with line
M -aMd street 1V> fret to the befltMing -
rm* me *tn arr er January, isss.
J. R HOttn. Cmflni!.<u,nfr
t a B»»>a. art*. ei jtn ,o.
These Entertainer s Come Here
The Lucille Elmore revue, second
ittraction of the entertainment be*
Ing brought to Shelby by various
alubs through the medium of the
Inter-Club council la expected tc
draw a aplendld audience to the high
school auditorium Monday night at
7:30 o'olock.
Mine Elmore, who is a oousin ol
tha famous Fred Stone, appeared
with Slone to "Stepping Stonea"
and haa also appeared in the morlea
with both Stone and Will Rogers.
Her program la a combination of
musio and comedy in which she is
assisted by David Hartley, violinist,
and Dick Preston, atnger. She also
gives an amusing ventriloquist act.
Deacons Elected
Popular Springs
POPLAR SPRINGS, Jan. 24—
Saturday night and 8unday ware
regular preaching services. In the
Sunday service the following new
deacons wore elected; Messrs. L. C.
Debrew, W. P. Bridges. J. B. Wal
lace and Wake Hamrick. These will
be ordained third Saturday night In
February.
Several fine porkers have been
slaughtered In our community for
the last few days. W. W. Jones kill
ed one Tuesday which dressed 033
pounds.
Rev. and Mrs. Rush Padgett and
daughter, Fidelia, Mr. and Mrs. T.
R. Hamrick and children, Mr. and
Mrs. L. O. Debrew and children
were the Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Cleaton Humphries.
The Intermediate B. Y. P. U. en
joyed a social last Wednesday night.
They met at the home of Miss Sara
Hamrick, then they hiked to the
home of Mr. and Mm. Boyd An
thony and surprised them with an
old time serenading.
Misses Klmlra and Ruth Hamrick
and Mm. Allen Jones visited Mrs
Jones' sister, Mm. Jasper Greene of
Shelby. Mrs. Oreene has been ver
sick for several days.
Mr. and Mm. A. T. Hamrick and
daughter, Selma were the supper
guests of Mr. and Mm. Ector Her
rlU of Kings Mountain Friday night.
Miss Mary Ha Hamrick has ac
cepted work at Mount Oideon.
Mrs. Otho Hamrick Is suffering
from sinus trouble.
Thoee visiting A. M. Hamrick and
Miss Klmlra Sunday were: Mr. and
Mrs. Beeola' Hamrick and children,
Mr. and Mm. Cree Hamrick. Mr.
and Mrs. L. E. Hamrick, Mr. and
Mm. Bill Fhilbeck and children. Mr.
and Mm. Dewitt Hamrick and chil
dren, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Bridges
and children, Mr. and Mm. A. T.
Hamrick and daughter, Selma and
Mr. and Mm. D. D. Wilkins of
Shelby.
Mr. and Mm. J: L. Blanton of
Beaver Dam, Mr. and Mm. W. P.
Bridges. Mr. and Mm. Bill Fhilbeck
end children spent Monday with
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hamrick.
Mr. and Mm. Haywood Fetlte and
children of Beaver Dam spent Sat
urday night with Mr. and Mm.
Cleaton Humphries. *
Miss Kathleen Jones spent Wed
nesday night with Misses Carrie
Mae and Frances Bridges.
Mrs. Grady Hamrick visited her
parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Glascoe
jf Braver Dam Monday.
Mrs. BUI Bridges and Bernes Lem
ons are on the sick list.
young MEN TO take-ir~
Birr trie Refrigeration and Air
Conditioning. Prefer men now
•tnplojed and mechanical!)
inclined with fair education
and willing to train spare
time at home to become ex
perts In installation* and sor
rier work. Write, giving ago,
phone, present occupation
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stats.
JOHN A. CLEMENTS, OP
RIITHERFORDION DIES
RUTHERFORDTON, Jan. 24
Jolin A. Clements 70, died at the
home of Ralph Clements of the
Westminster section and was bur*
led in Camp Creek Baptist Church
cemetery. He Is survived by on*
sister, Mrs. Lane of Rutherfordton
ROBERTS TABERNACLE
ANNOUNNCE SERVICES
Sunday servtces at the Robert!
Tabernacle will begin With Sun
day school at 9:46 and there wll
be preaching at 11 o'clock and al
3 o'clock in the afternoon there
will be lectures and songs. Bpworth
league meets at 6:30 and at 7:3(
the pastor will preach on 'Reach
ing for the Man That* Down."
WAVE OP BUYtNG SWEEPS
DIXIE FURNITURE MARI
HIGH POINT, Jan. Q4.~*outherr
furniture manufacturers looksd op
timistically toward a profitable yeai
as a wavs of buying began to sweep
the mid-Winter Southern Furniture
and Rug market which opened hers
Monday for a two-weeks’ stand.
Concluding their first day's shop
ping on the market in which mor«
than 200 manufacturers are repre
sented, retailers from a down sou
thern states began to pfacs order*
to fill their immediate and near fu
ture needs.
rr.ttTiui ATK or dissolution or
u. H. CURB. INC.
We, th« undersigned, fe. H. Cline, end
Robert Reuse, mini the president ana
eecretery respeeilrely of 0. H. Cline. Inc
do hereby, certify •• follows:
1 The name of the esfporitloB lei 0 H
CURB, IRC.
.•.inn, me
*. The eertlflcele of the incorporation
he Merettry ol
tree filed In the offlee of the owomi; ui
•tele of the Btete Of Rorili Carolina on
2®*$**? **',*• o. lt», end 0 duplUate
ori*m*i eerfifieate wee filed in ute Oftwe
of the County ciera of court of cioreiand
*• >4«*11 ‘”4 ”**
i. The corporation eieota to dueeire.
4. The following are the names and poet
f flAd «t-d-A asn-As _ 0 .gA^Os. - m aoxa dieatt
Bi 1 names ana ps
office addresses of each of the directors oi
me corporation, and the names, titlea ana
post offlee addresses of each of Us offi
cers:
DIRECTORS:
D. H Cline, 711 Marion Street, Shel
by, N. C.
Viyien o. cime, ns *. Marion street,
Shelby, N. C.
Robert Jlause, 413 S. Washington Street.
Shelby. N. C.
OFF I ('BUS:
D. H Cline, President, 71* *. Marlon
Street, 8helb\. R. C.
Vivian O. Cline vice President. 711 I.
Marion Street. Shelby. R. C.
Robert Hauer Serrrlarv, 4|J S. Wash
ington Street Shelby N. C..
In Witness Whereof, we have made. sub
scribed and acknowledged this certificate
this the third d«v of January, nineteen
hundred and thirty-six.
n h cune.
tk. . v ROSSRT HAtlBB
Shelby. North cafeline.
County of t*lc eland. s»:
On this *fd day of Jsnuarv. lsld before
me personally appeared £>. R. Clint and
Robert rtaut* ta me known and KSdwn td
mo to bo the individuals described in and
who executed the foregoing certificate and
they duly acknowledged to me that. Mta»
axaeutod the same.
JOre* VILB6tt. Notary fublic
i*1*.«W'H March ». met
iMy
She!
COU
i‘nfy
1 Cleveland, IS
t> fr. CilnVaVd" Robert Rauso. beim
duly sworn do depose and Mj
aovataily_, _,
each for himtalf deposes and aayt
that he the said D. h. Cline la the preat
d,"t of D H. Cline, Ino. and he t*n
d J5.°VttAH*BS* •* th» aecretary there
of; Tho* thev have been authorlx-d
- — ' arwima. nutlltfllC'U V
eertlfleati
of d'ssotut'on of said D H Cllnelnc b
the vote* east In person of the holders o
record of all of tho outstanding shares o
the corporation tntltled to rote OR dls
»®d tho I such votee were eaet a
*f*Vln* hf>.* ,n lh# City o
Shelby on the 2nd day of January, l()f
*nd notice pursuant to law Waa dlven *
every stockholders of record cn tilled |
\ote on ihe dissolution of th* cor pent ion
D H CLINK.
4,,. ^ aOBKHT HAU8S.
SuLischLed and sWorn to before, me thi
Uie 3rd dav of Januarr. -•—
JOTCT WIUSOV Nntnrv Public,
Cleveland Cr»*»tv!
KipimuMttn <*vt>ir#<s M.wrch *» ;k
41 Jan 'ii
mi.-i. wfci
Young People Of
Grover Enjoy
Church Socials
Junior and Intermediate B.Y.IM'.s
Kit Joy Metals at Church.
Perwnali Mention.
(Special to The star»
Grover, Jan. at.—Mrs. joe
Wharton and Miss Marvldo Turner
of Greenwood, 8. C„ are visiting
Mrs. Wl'artcm's parents, Mr. and1
Mrs. D. J. Keeter, this Week. They
plan to return home this Friday.
Mrs. J. T. Fonville and Miss
Kfctahlcen Fonville of Greenville,
s. C„ spent the week end with
their daughter and sister, Mr*. Al*
vah Bridges.
The Presbyterian Woman’s tux*
lUary will ertertatn the public at
a silver tea In the chanting home
of Mrs. C, P. Harry this Saturday
evening between 7 and 10 o'clock.
The junior B.Y.p.U. enjoyed a
social last Friday afternoon in the
Baptist church basement. There
were 90 members present with the
direetor, Mise M, M. Livingstone,
and pianist. Miss Alweda Hollins.
*. T.tJ. officers in chsrgs of ths
gamss and fun. Fruit and candy
were served for refreshments.
Mrs. A. 0. Baumgardner spent
Monday in Cramerton with tela*
tives.
Mr. and* Mrs. Bruce Gaggard
have moved to the eaatern part of
ths stats where Mr. Baggard has
been transferred in the employ of
the Orennie Bros., of Statesville.
The Misses Sara Faye Mow and
Marjorie Bird of Bolling springs
-■■'JIB_■»_ -
college spent the week erld at home
with their parents.
Monday evening the Baptist
church brsement was the scene of
a gay tn ennedlate B.Y.P.U. festl*j
val, when the union turned out 311
strong under their capable leader,'
Ml* Alin# Mullinax. Miss N. M 1
Livingstone, general director, wa*
honor guest. Cake* and cocoa were
served at the close of the fun and
frolic.
Little Mia* Margaret Jeanne
Feme, daughter of Mrs. Terah
Feme, has the chicken-pox
There arc several other Cases said
to be in the community.
Mr. and Mrs, John F. Love and
children, Nannie Mae, Catherine,
William Bird and Ba~.com, of Kings
Creek, B. 0„ were flunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Randall.
Marvin Hamrck left Wednesday
tor his work in Washington. D. C.
Mrs. Maggie Wesson who makes
her horn# with her daughter. Mrs.
Hokis Plnkleton, suffered from a
severe heart attack this week.
The Presbyterian Woman's aux
iliary are observing a week * of j
prayer for home missions this;
week through Friday. Mrs. J. T. 1
Bendy has charge of the programs.
Their objective Is a large special
offering for the missions at their
regular meeting ih February.
Mise Bertie Itoyster and James ]
ftlalock were married Christmas
and are now living in an apart
ment In the W. D. Byers house on 1
Stonewall street. '
-.— -— l
Bunny rabbits are getting rare In'
Kansas, a check by L. t>. Wooster,
Srefessor of soology at Fort Hays '
tate college, shows In recent rabbit
drives, It was found only one cotton- '
tall was killed to every 1,000 Jack
rebbite. I
* mmm -mm
Bought "Hot Money*’
i
■ -
Chle»»d authorities are sketttieal Of
story of Stephen Spitz (abate), re
Ieased cdnvict, who submitted to lie
detector test to uphold his story that
he was offered $22,000 of Lindbergh
ransom money at 40# on the dollar
and that he bought some.
FEBRUARY TO HAVE FIVE
PAY-DAYS THIS YEAR
BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 24.
What Is so rare as five pay dayfc in
February?
A local research statistician today
ound that occurrence (taking Sat
irday as pay-day) so rare It has
lappened but five titties in the na
tion's 100 years of independence,
ind It happens again next ihonth.
February last 1 Ad five Saturdays
n 1906; before that in 1812, 1840
868, and 1896. After this year it
svon't occur again until 1964.
jDVING MAN SAVES WIFE’S
LIFE &Y COVERING MOUTH
| CUMBERLAND, Md.. Jail. 24 —
The act of a dying man In covering
his wife’s mouth and nose with hie
hand was believed to have saved
Mrs. Mary Rice from death from
carbon monoxide poisoning.
Oeorge H. Rice 8B*year*old sales
man and former railroad caller, and
his wife were fouhd in their gas*
filled apartment.
He was dead ahd she Was semi1
conscious.
Rice's body was lying across his
wife with his hand over her face.
Apparently the couple had attempt
ed to reach a window and had fall
en, overcome by the gas and heat,
oh the floor.
| Mrs. Rice was given a chance at
the hospital to recover.
EPIUtOPAL CRimCH ^^T:'
AHE GIVE* Foil IAM-ary ^;
There will be service si n
on Bunds? Jamtiry 26th *t ^1
Church of th* Redeemer, on jyJl
LaRayette And Graham ftreetl|
Preaching will be cm "THhr chr I
tian's Duty in Social
Church school it 10.
DOr, RgSCUgS GUILD
FltOM itlRftlNG HOl >, I
Si'. JOSEPH, Mlbh., Jan ,,
German shepherd dog saved tW
year-old Betty Jane Mason fr0ffi
her burning home today. The Chii7
mother, Mrs. Walter Mason, rescue
another daughter, Ceola, a year 2
a half old. ‘ a,si
Plremeh, handicapped by
weather and a gale wind,
able to save the house.
7«c|
re un.
AGED MOTHER OF FIVE SPEAKS I
FROM RIPE EXPERIENCE!
; Seventy-three Years Old, Yet
POW-CMJff Brings Relief To
| Roek Hill Mother After All Oth
er Medicines Had Failed.
Mrs. Lou Wright, 13 Wright
j street, Rock Hill, S. C., venerable
ind beloved by all who know her,
1 years of age and having lived in
"lock Hill for more than 44 years
nd at the Same address for 34
years, has these kind words to say
for POW-O-UN, Mrs. Wright
says: “1 suffered from gas, bloat
| ng gall stones and high blood
’ ressure. I have been under doc
tor’s cafe for some time and have
taken many medicines without re
j lief until I took the POW-O-LIN
j treatment. I got relief from the
flttt day, sound slMp, andY^
much strengthened and feel m,
thl* gddd medicine Will afford
tnafiy day* 6f hftppin** lni
relief from mafty years suffwlr.
I am glad to recommend it to rm
» riviius,
Mrs. Wright Is a member of W
Main Street Methodist church the
mother of five children and 'live
on the street named for her ttm.
iiy. Such statements from such
frame and Beloved people come vol
untarily to us In appreciation for
what POW^O-LIN has done for
them. It Wilt help you too if yoii
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