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DOLLAR DAYS IN SHELBY REMEMBER MAY 17TH AND 18TH 1 Automatic Job Feeders. Three Job Presses. No Job Too Large or Too Small for Us to Handle. Phone No. 11.

a Two LinotypesAdvertising Cut and Picture All Home Print. Cheapest Paper Per Copy in This or In Adjoining Counties. Mm 1 (OM YEAR IN ADVANCE THE CLEVELAND STAR, SHELBY N. FRIDAY APR 28, 1922 VOL. XXX.

ri i iimm MR. GEORGE WRIGHT, VETERAN, PASSES EARL NEWS NOTES OF Revival Services To Start Sunday jPIEDMONT SCHOOL COMES TO CLOSE ftVF.R 100 ATTEND I -A 1 ti iin I ili lii Xjfz At Ctntral Methodist Church PRESBYTER1AL HERE Young Fellow Gets Arm Broken Personal Mention Earl DR. rOTEAT DELIVERS A GREAT ADDRESS ueats l'atterson springs. Special to The Star. Well knpwn Citizen of Lat tiro ore Community Huried Wednesday, Aged 85, In the passing of Mr.

George Wright of near LaUimoro on Tuesday morning, April "25th the county has lost one of its oldest and most beloved citjzens. The deceased was born in this county on January lQth, 1830 and was therefore 85 years and 10 months old at the time of his death. He suffered a stroke of paralysis about two Earl, April 'X. Mr. Charles Green of Roykin, S.

spent Sunday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Green. On Resources of North Carolina 20 Graduates List of The Ones Awarded Medals. The commencement exercises at Piedmont high school, beginning with a program by the Junior department on last Friday night, and ending Mrs.

A. B. Webber who has been FIVE COUNTIES EMBRACE THE MEETING aaaaaaaaaaaiat Interesting Address by Rev. J. T.

Mangum of Lincolnton. Other Interesting Speakers. Over 100 delegates and visitors were here for the fifteenth annual meeting of the Kings Mountain Pres-byterial which embraces five counties Cleveland, Rutherford, Polk, Lincoln nactnn rnunties. Out of the 38 visiting her husband in Durham for the past two weeks returned home Tuesday. years ago, from which he never recovered but had only been confined to his bed for about one month, at the home with a very pretty and enjoyable mu Masters Jess and Charlie Ellis are spending this week with their mother sical comedy Wednesday night, was well up to the usual standard.

Owing to the fine farming weather, the day at Forest City. 4 Mr. Everett Jones of A. E. Raleigh spent several days in of his daughter, Mrs.

E. Fite with who he had been living since the death of his beloved wife several years ago, who before marriage was a Miss Robinson. Mr. Wright was engaged all his life programs were not so largely attended, but the large auditorium was filled each evening with friends and pat the village visiting his mother last week. 1 Miss Freelove Bettis returned from rons of the school.

Quite a number of former students in farming in which profession he excelled, accumulating a large share of this world's goods and by his excel attended the Alumni banquet, an an a visit to Greenville, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Funis Runyans and little daughter of Charlotte, have nual affair staged the second night of commencement, where numerous lent example, both as a business man and citizen, proved a great blessing been the guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. M. Runyans. Rev. and Mrs.

Wade Bostic and to. the community in which he lived. toasts were responded to and the Piedmont spirit of fellowship enjoyed. Mr. Daniel L.

Grant, of Chapel He was a noble and brave soldier of the Confederacy, being a member of Co. 1, 12thiregiment of the Cleveland Hill, delivered a stirring address on daughter, Cjrin of Raleigh and Miss Judie Bostic of Shelby spent Wed that occasion. nesday at the home of Mrs. S. H.

euards and belonging to the first churches in this Presbytenal, 22 have auxiliaries and practically, every church represented by one or more delegates. The meetings which were held in the Presbyterian church of which Rev. W. A. Murray is the popular pastor, were -presided over by Mrs.

R. S. Abernethy of Lincolnton who is president. She presid-ed with grace and dignity and many of the regular attendants expressed their belief that at this meeting new standards were reached, not only in attendance, but also in helpfulness and inspiration. Tuesday's afternoon session was featured by a history of the.

local aux-ilaries by Mrs. J. W. Sairte, a review of the woman's auxiliary of the Presbyterian church by Miss Corrine Puett and an able address by Miss Mary 0. Graham, president of Peace institute, Raleigh.

On Tuesday night, Rev. J. T. Man-gum delivered a most interesting1 ad- .1 A nn tin liatfrim YnHto tl The sermon delivered by Rev. W.

E. Austell. company that went from this county Poovey, of Central Methodist church of Shelby, was forceful and logical Mr. Curtis Betchler left last week My Jle never identified himself with to take up cafeteria work in Durham. any church preferring to give or nis nnfl wn9 nn nf the outstanding fca Mrs.

h. 15. Ulive and children are bounty and love to all denominations of the ciosmR days of the ses visiting relatives in Kings Mountain. and his fellowman as well. 1 he fu- Hinn.

Hi mihWt was "Failing Miss Myrtle McSwain of Rick Hill, neral services were conducted from in which he outlined the the Lattimore Baptist church Wed- rnnsjfnrv dements 0f man's life and S. spent the week end with home folks. Master J. C. Runyans, while play nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock by the nnintml nut thn neramnent streams r.

it a. I I pastor, nev. i. u. narnu, assisiea vy I which flow on forever.

ing Sunday afternoon met with the Revs. A. C. Irvin, his old comrade-ln- Another great feature of the com sad accident of breaking his left arm. arms, M.

Bridges, and Z. U. HarriH. was the annual debate Mrs. Lucy Adylotte who has been I This was one of the largest funerals iven bv tne Pierian and Musigmar TKp services will be, held at 9:45 spending several months in Charlotte suenuing seyerai muntiis uiaiwivc ever aiienaea in mat commuunuy vn litprarv societies.

Tne BUDiect ureas on ninv-o, m. Con visit to the Congo Free states with with her daughter, Mrs. Sue Wil- Rev. W. E.

Poovey, Pastor or ten-Rishnn Tmbeth as his secretary. Mr. home Fridav. tral church announces the beginning each morning and at 8 o'clock each and the floral offerings were beaur for discussion was, Resolved tiful and numerous. the senate should enact the soldier Surviving him is his daughter, ComDenaation bill" The affirmative evening.

It is hoped to have the hearty co Mangum has visited Shelby before Patterson Springs and Earl crossed Lf evangelistic services Sunday mora and has a warm place in the hearts of hats FHHnv afternoon on the Earl I intr. operation of all other churches of the community in the meeting. our people, for he is a most interest- diamond, score standing to 8 in favor Mrs. C. L.

Steidley, of Gastonia, Mrs Fite, four grandchildren and represented by Paul Pegg three two BiBteni tn(i jM a Hallman; the negative was Mrs. Grandisbn Ramsey of this conn- UPheld by John RrOwens and Sankey imr sneaker who holds hia audience in Lf Earl. will have charge of the music, and In addition to the two regular serv ty ana Mrs. tiamricn oi tiuenooro anu rapt attention. Mr.

P. C. Lavendar who has been! will also give one of her deeply spir- A reception was given to the visi- visiting his son Obe fcavendar near expositions each day for ices Sunday, a "Home-makers' Mass L. Blanton. The judges were L.

A. Burris, Bynum E. Weathers and four brothers. Messrs. Thomas, Jo.

tors at the home of Mrs. C. B. Mc- Raieigh Returned home Wednesday tw0 "Weeks. The pastor will bring a seph, John and James of Rutherford Prof.

M. L. White. The medal was Meeting" is scheduled for 3:30 p. m.

to which parents and Sunday school workers are especially invited. each and Cleveland counties. burning evangelistic message Brayer and too mucn cannot oe sm night. in orai3e for local committees who pvervbndv remember the crave awarded BanKey cianion ior me ueai all round speech. day.

overlooked no detail so that the work Lar(j cleaning1 Saturday morning Ap- MTL TiWK TO ATmi15SS Dr. Potest Speaks. On Wednesday, L. Poteat, BUSINESS MEN HERE of the Presbytenal was efficiently ril 29th. Mrs.

Tom Fetier. carried The delegates and ts of Wake Forest College delivered a At the conclusion of the program, tors were entertained in local homes TRYING TO GET STAR On Tuesday night May 2nd Mr. masterful ttddress on "Resources of the hostess assisted by Mrs. Blanton, SOCIETY and of course, were accorded a wel- Xa SUBSCRIBERS QUICKER Gurney R. Lowe, originator of the North Ctrolina A large crowd heard "Nesho Plan" will addrws the busi- terj a his matchless, manner of Mrs." Fetxer, Mrs.

Clyde Short and Miss Eva Grice served an elaborate come and cordiality peculiar to Shel- by people'. Postmaster W. J. Roberts of Shel- 01090 nesa men of ShelDT at a luncheon ta tnBgth and power of the Old fruit salad course and accessories. which will perhaps De neia tn ine ain- Mortw g.te.

On Wednesday many wre aisap- by and postmaster Patterson of pointed when it was known that Mrs. Mountain wno are always anx- f-milmml VLl I U14 mi rooms 01 vuMau, 1 linsuaunfr exercises were uci Mr. Xowe's talk it described at WtdnWdaT afternoon, and 20 k.i, an1 1 f. v- i4 Vtoitors From Hendermonville. Dr.

G. E. Dixon and Dr. Brown of Hendersonvillei who have heen at- Sioop wno is a pnyu3a.uu ious to improve the postal service her Dhviician husband established Bosaihie wav are trying to rrV- tfca rnnfPdeTACV ouaiucoa I mOK DUD US receive uo I 0 the mountain school at wossnore near work out a plan whereby the 8ub tv. -rVnful0raitfl vel-l no wi iim, in vno rvcuiuK, mo ni.

UK ww "I tn fva r.t Kingi Mountain tending the state medical meeting, at lunga Mountain 1 -Hf nr widow wno expects 1 icai atraiiuicui -r-' chant of our city. Mr. Lowe is not a I w.t(.h followe'd by presentation ed. Fortunately Ker sister," Mrs Ar- route9 can their St one d3y W.nst0n-S.lem, fSirrlp of Davidson kindly! tv night with Mr. and Mrs.

L. J. Th to attenu me v. a. I i Hnhters.

will Please send pwucian, or meaais to a large -u i wuwbiu -1 earlier tiiaii oi uicocuih a j. v. consented to speaK in ner er tne present arrangement goes to ,71 i or have sent in their names to Mrs. 40 cents a pound for cotton, put ne and Rev.DwightW.Brown.de OT nave sem. I lm.

I 11 i anr all mrara AaUVhtPCl WILD OirS. UT1IC I rtU WmA, nnl iw. .1 a vera qdh marc a itn Hti cuk.uMa i iivpriTiir Lnpin in a er uauui address, the officers for the ensuing ht but there is not a northbound the ountfor the past 0 daja, necessary for the committee who is proving business amditions.and has manner. Thus closed another Sthe dinner wish to know obUined very ntisftfctory results 1W.ye.t for Piedmont. ft inffiryini0fli Tnpm nnmir rumw uiui u- year were formally Installed with a local train that puts xff mail at JUnga Medal Winner.

Unnnf tin 1iinn(r tho nitrhL no the I beautiful and impressive, ceremony. n.nnr- for Alabama, Georgia, tennessee, r-how many to prepare tor. Tow. In- pivuuwiii 1 DlnntakniiM until Tnvf I liUllsatD, wiaowMii I 1 xt, n.s. Mrs.

John Mull Delightful No. At the First Baptist Church. morning for arrival of Alexander-Cowan diana, and other states. Mr. Lowe comes ot Shelby through the develop- Club Hostess.

so long I necessitates a long delay, I a 1 i 1 Announcement. I i 1 ,) Caaknarit and li 1 Mrs. jonn aiuu was a moat The following is a list of medal winners, the medals being given by the school and friends of the school to those who excelled in the various branches of study: Scholarship medal to John A. Hallman of Lincoln county. Special scholaship medal to Ben The naator will occupy mo tnat ine diar is Deing reau The wedding of Miss Florence LI- th.

Erie from the W. if rpphei mr nocnarainenwwsw.iuj sie Alexander, of Greenville, 1 5. to Uroad the New York Centrtl lines, a. mT aah A An Alrt VIA I subject "God's Call to His People subscribers on Kings Mountain routes ernoon to the members of Over The Through the Ages." There will be no right here in Cleveland county. These Tea Cups club and a number of ad- Mr.

James ueraiu vw-u i railroad Georgj, will take place Saturday aiternoon at foP him to explain this jamin Husbanas oi boutn tannine; kuint ftr tne revival ratmimtoru nrp woricin? on a Dian 1 www ter- 4:30 o'clock in the Episcopal cnurca communlties in their rtml Methodist fn, Mr Gporce Elam of Shelby R-ll The rooms were beautifully decorat- a th nantor will be at La Th Stars out his route to a led in sweet peas and roses and a hap Annual improvement medal ior oratory and debate to Sankey L. Blanton of Rutherford county. Declaimer at GreenvUle, in the presence of a An MCelleJt luncheon and an small gathering of friends and rela- addre.8 are assured all Cherrwille to preach the commence. point where he can turn them over py afternoon was spent in playing pro ex- tives Alexander will be given in a lafge tf0ffi marriage by her father, Mr. James L.

ment sermon for tne raaea scnovu t0 Mr. uoiortn, carrier 01 rouie medal to John R. Owen of Onslow county. Recitation medal to Vangie j. a Mnnntain Tn thm wnv The I rangea ior me frame.

lilt! OUHUaj i u- nicely and new students are being star subscribers would get their pa- wnen caras were iaia as.ae, Alexander. She will be unattended. Mr. Cowan will have as hia best man SOME FINE Hord of Cleveland county, penmanship medal to George Canipe of Gaston county. Musigmarhonian improve iin isl aanaay fniiw a av enr ner ana we ieei 1 muu Mr A.

Jones or Asneviue. GARDENS IN CLEVELAND 907 t-Ppnt nd bv June 1 a will he nleased withthe ar-1 Smith served a delicious salad course After a honeymoon they will be atj and accessories. we are hoping to have an average i- rangement ment medal to Carl -Pegg 01 uuu-ford county. Pierian society improve Shelby for several where Mr. The ffaxdenine question i one tendance of 500.

Also by June 1 Cowan has business interests. Asne- which is receiving much attention in school will go Into the Al class 11 Memorial Services at Musical Recital Tonight by Graded School Pupil. ville Times. nvland county. Mr.

J. S. McSWam plans which now are in operation are of Bethrehem community is planning A delightful treat is in store for the a 1 The annual memorial services will, ment medal to Lawrence Freeman or South Carolina. Emersonian improvement to Elaine Moore of Cleveland county. and -proverb medal to Broadus Wright of Second spelling and proverb MRS MARY ANN KILPATRICK PTt wlcU- ua a P.nt.Ht pWh on thdl music lovera of Shelby tonignt wnen a garden that has as its special lea fnr winter vezetables.

OF DeKALB, TEXAS, VHAV. will be on Tuesday night at 8 o'clock first Sunday in May, 7th and the fol- the pupils of Misses Parish and Bos- Th older citizens of this county Mr. O. P. Hamrick of Boiling Af WAHnesdav night, when iowini.

nron-am will be carried out: tic wm appear recitai u. will interested in the following ac medal to Sara Rdyall of Wayne coun- Hill rnl-l a.oa QnnAav led school auditorium, at 8 0 Springs intends to grow as many vs-rlotiea of vejetbles as his rather rtpiiea 01 vwciim count of the death of Mrs. Mary A. Music medal to Inez Cline or tne pastor win 00 i. nrin9.

the commencement ad- by 0. Gardner. splendid and varied program or Kilpatrick which we cup rrora a ue- acC0TnmMlate; Cleveland county. io.An;nT,r nn the I instrumental and vocal solos, duets dress to his alma mater. 1 Kr thn Mstor.

Rev and nuarteta -will be given and the re- Kalbi Texas, paper. Mrs. A. Anthony of Shelby has was a first cousin of Mrs. Sam Tur- in tannine her l.ov-.iv, l-A nnt Before Judge Yatea Webb.

VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTS ner of Shelby ad is tamg rj- garde, gl totend8 wTigw a here Salisbury Post. D. G. Washburn. I uia All those interested are asked to only by those especially interested in vnrd plftaninff ob 1 the school "but by every one possible membered as Miss Berduda irass, awiiu w.c having when a young lady, taugnt fram her Considerably more than-01 hive been dispensed of in Federal court, before Judge Yates Webb, and Saturday morning.

May OUl. im oneioy, bj i thMrRraver school house and made ii. 1 ti Ttio rnn i onv. iW UOVII UnAii nuu -vcMvuda. cert is absolutely free of charge.

her home with Mr. Barrett rurner ardn specialr inly, two of these, have gone wi Ta have, rone through a long Mrs. Mary Ann rUipatricK, nee ov- Don't forget the hour, 8 o'clock and CROWDS TO PRINCESS The Berven tt Norman Stock company which is" holding forth at the Princess theatre this week i'apecial vaudeville attraction Is proving, one of the Tery beBt show companies ever in Shelby and judging from the liberal patronage of the Shelby peo-nla. it ha made a decided hit. It's a drawn out trial would have consumed ington died at the home of her wotn- WfiW )ad Th- Ttawba county Jersey Breed place, school auditorium.

much time and made possible ior oniy a few. of these cases to have been dis ers association will hoM a sale 01 1 registered Jersey catUe in Hickory jMra. Rush Hamrick ml j-- M.tr AtW. In the fair lCharmine Hostess. er James Covington in uehaiD, at gardens last week and a.

m. April 10, 1922, and wa undertakingv Mf Bowt buried in the W. 0. W. cemetery Tues- XStrSe pSpU'.

day, April 11, between her husband, J. jjj, th. Lm they H. Kilpatrick, anotjer s.ster, Mrs. JfgX improved gardens.

Nancy, Evans, nee Covington hearty cooperation in inursua, 1 nut j. Mai a rAn rnance mn. nnin namrica. wo posed of within the time given them. The fact that attorneys for tha men before the court were willing to lay the facts before the court and leave the matter to the wisdom and clean wholesome show, full of the anira ftf varietv.

and the funny fokes grOUZlUs. lino iu 1 for anybody in Cleveland wanting charming hostess to the membersoi fjkrf altlM Aftmon division of the registereu -erjr "Tj I "1 I of the black face comedian keeps Ue Mrs. Kilpatrick was norn apar- at home foundation herd to get some goou m- mn nuu larMiMita voatfnWv Afternoon at tne tanburg county, S. January jIL audience laughing from start to nn iah justice of Judge Webb is maeea aa unusual compliment It is a beautiful divmuais. 1 wialra thn trtn I KanHanmp home of Mrs.

W. H. Blan 1833.Mrs. Kilpatrick had oeen P- p-, Economic Demons Hrfnhor 1907. at I 1 Anvnne wisihuk and very practical tribute to we man.

Ia nntifv frr. Itnn nn Rnnth LaFavette street The musical numbers are new and anl a mlendid program has it'nu of the Cleve-I The BUntonthome, which lends it- less siiyyiv oiiivo i ii I which time she sustained, by fa 1 CHORUS AT CENTRAL and fracture of the left oirvn ay NICH SUNDAY NIGHT who sits on tne oencn, anu uove. resnect thus shown been arranged for the remainder of CHURCH land 'county Jersey breeders associa- self beautifullytfor entertaining; -ma ana couiaj t.awtjf.NCE. rtltiriillv decorated in a wealth hlo. from which she never recovered, is misplaced, for Judge Webb Is Indeed, and in truth a righteous as well as tion.

1 'r the week. Rev. W. A. Murray off to Columbus; the accident occjirrea at Ba.ua..

4 Choru9 of Shelby was to i0f beautiful roses ana sweet learned judge. The average value of Chicago meat midse these surroundings a P'fK" October bne ana have wng at the Presbyterian church bknd; were brought to fto hon of S.y nightut on account of as a aengnwui Bummaij work was enjoyed, a reading being Rev. W. A. Murray the popular pastor of the Presbyterian church' leayomorrforColum.

in. 14 In 1919. I tmm each Of the ClgM ftnaKBS' her brother, J. f.vinWQ rh7gelistic services which aro to Kalb, Texas, where they made their Sal Methodist church be home until theirdeaths yhich occur- bo he 1 wjew SdthlnreeyrofaclW a.specUVsong service that erage vaiue o. Vavtt Masked men held up a Bwklyaj.

New York, druggist In broad daylight Friday and got away with Wpmeat just been received, JJjtilLfUZmi I iiaaaaaiimi i I fJBIaau a i bus, this "tate, where Tie waTaelivef L. a torn 4A. 4Yia three" wiU give For flour, hay oats, mill feed, cot- by the club this year, inis Mr. Kilpatrick passing away "i m.m.jt viia Sa I hv a beautuul song oy BllSS nigh uentrai cowbh uw, ton seea meai uu I h. class of -the -'Columbus days before her.

U1M high school on Sunday Tnornlng.

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