The Cliffside News The Cliffside News is published each week in connection with Thp Forest City Courier. B. E. ROACH Editor CLYDE A. ERWIN MISS UNA EDWARDS Associate Editors THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1925 BAPTIST CHURCH NEWS Account of most of the mills stand ing last week a large number of peo ple were out of town and there was only three hundred thirty-nine pres ent in Sunday school last Sunday. In the absence of the pastor, Dr. Chas. H. Stevens, who is conducting a meeting near Dunn, N. C., Rev. Carl Marsh preached both Sunday morning and evening. Mr. Marsh is one of our Cliffside boys and one of the four young men of this church now studying for the ministry. Mr. Marsh was in school last year at Buie's Creek. He preached two good sermons here Sunday. The pastor is expected home Wed nesday or Thursday of this week. The Women's Missionary Society under the leadership of Mrs. W. W. Nanney, will have charge of the Pray er Service Wednesday night. Mrs. B. L. Davidson and her Intermediate B. Y. P. U. rendered a splendid pro gram last week at the prayer service. The members of the W. M. S. are planning for the annual meeting to be held here this month. AVONDALE LADIES ENTERTAIN The members of the T. E. L. class and the married ladies of the Baptist church entertained the ladies of the Methodist church. Saturday evening, from 7:30 to 10 o'clock, at the Watkins Park. An interesting pro gram was given, consisting of read ings, jokes and music. After the pro gram each member of the Baptist church invited a visitor to go to the table with them, where delicious ice cream, cake and lemonade was serv ed. The color scheme of green and white was beautifully carried out. After each one had been served the ladies assembled back in the grand stand and had a lively time talking and chatting with each other. There were fifty-three ladies present. Every one went away declaring they had had a lovely time and wished they would have a social each month. DR. H. L. ROBERTSON DENTIST Cliffside, N, C. GIVE THOUGHT TO YOUR FURNITURE PURCHASES If you would give thought to your purchasing you would buy the best furniture and living with your possessions. And more than that, if we would all consult our furniture dealer as frequently and as interestedly as we do with our dressmakers, our home would be furnished with that exquisite attention to detail and style harmony which characterizes our per sonal appearance. After all, a good home is a more accurate gauge of our good taste and judgment than the wearing of stylish clothes. A visit through our store will convince you that we carry furniture of style and durability and furniture you will be proud of. Cliff side Mills Furniture Store The Cliff side News LOCAL -1 HAPPENING^ Mr. G. A. Hines spent the week end here with friends. Dr. F. Bobo Scruggs is spending his vacation at Wrightsville Beach. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Freeman spent Sunday in Shelby. Mr. Memory Freeman spent Sun day in Whitestone, S. C. Miss Mabel Bridges is spending this week with friends at Newton. Mr. Jay Hicks of Charlotte visited here Sunday. Mrs. Cora Cowan of Rutherford ton is visiting in town. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Garvin are away on vacation this week. Mr. J. L. Cooper and family spent last Sunday with relatives at Polk ville. Born, Sunday morning, August 2, to Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Robinson, a son. Messrs. Z. O. Jenkins and Hollis Owens spent the week-end with their families at Hendersonville. Messrs. G. K. Moore, Jr., and Dan Hawkins of Hendersonville spent the week-end here at their homes. Little Miss Catherine Hines of Rutherfordton is spending this week with her friend, Miss Sarah Hughes. Miss Jennie Hawkins of Charlotte spent the week-end here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Erwin have returned home after spending several weeks at Asheville. Miss Verna Humphries and Mr. Phillips of Gaffney were visitors here last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDaniel of near Henrietta spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hawkins. Miss Nora Freeman and Mr. John Elmore visited in Forest City last Sunday afternoon. Mr. Tom Rucker of Green Hill vis ited Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Allhands and others here last week. Mr. Robert Rucker, of Green Hill, visited Mr. William Allhands last week. Miss Belle Allen of Spartanburg spent last week here with Miss Wil lie Carpenter and! other friends. Miss Wilma Bland of the Shelby hospital spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Bland. CUFFSIDE, N. Published in Connection With The Forest City Courier CLIFFSIDE'S HOME PAGE, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LOCAL EDITORS Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Martin have returned from a visit to Wrightsville Beach where they spent their vacation. Miss Mamie Bland and Miss Hartes of Cramerton are spending this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Bland. Messrs. Ralph Duncan, A. T. Hum phries, Roland Hamrick and George Pruett have returned from a visit to Wrightsville Beach. Dr. H. L. Robinson, our popular dentist is in Richmond, Va., where he is making a special study of the treatment of pyorrhea. Miss Jane Campbell, formerly our Community Nurse is here and will be at Dr. Scruggs' office during his ab sence while on his vacation. Mr. Charles Erwin has returned from an extended visit to Asheville Lake Junaluska, Winston-Salem and other points. Messrs. Charles H. Haynes and P. C. Hawkins returned Sunday after noon from New York where they spent most of last week. Mr. O. T. Crawley and family of Alexander spent Sunday here with Mrs. Crawley's mother, Mrs. J. C. McCraw. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Marsh of Buie's Creek is visiting relatives here. They are accompanied by Mr. W. C. South ern of Buie's Creek. Messrs. W. B. Wilson and son, Broadus, accompaied by Messrs. J. M. and Norman Goode of near Mt. Ver non spent last Sunday at Henderson ville. Mr. Lawrence Blanton returned last Saturday evening from Fort Bragg where he has been attending the C. M. T. C. Mr. Blanton won the medal and title of champion feather weight boxer. Mr. and Mrs. John McFalls and daughter spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Haynes. Miss Margaret will remain here for a few days. They motored to Tryon Sun day afternoon. METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Rev. Hoyle Swofford, one of the young Ministerial students preached at the local Methodist church last Sunday morning. This church has two young men now studying for the ministry and are making good. The Rev. H. C. Brackett of Ruth erford College preached in the Meth odist church on the third Sunday at Bp. m. Mr. Brackett brought a very inspiring message to a large and ap preciative audience. Mr. Brackett is one of Cliffside's young men who is preparing himself for the ministery and we are expecting great things of him. Messrs. Charles Ervvin and Scott Goode, Mesdames J. R. Padgett, J. J. Frye and Misses Jennie Sue Atch ley and Mary Quinn Womack at tended the Wesley Bible class Feder ation at Lake Junaluska and report a fine meeting. The Woman's Missionary Society held its regular monthly meeting in the Haynes Memorial building Mon day, July 20 at 7 p. m. The young people held their monthly meeting on Thursday at 7 p. m., and the chil dren's society met at the church Thursday at 3 p. m. We regret very much to lose Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lavender' who re cently moved to Spindale. On Sunday, July 19, at 3 p. m. the pastor, M. W. Heckard, held service in the home of Mrs. Kate Thompson on Highway street and baptised the three children of Mr. and Mrs. Dock Causby, of Greenville, S. C. SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC Henrietta, Aug. 3. —The primary department of the Henrietta Baptist Sunday school, under the direction of Mrs. A. L. West, went to Hollis Sat urday afternoon for a picnic. There was about 100 joined the party, in cluding some grown-ups. The Hen rietta Band accompanied the pic nickers and enlivened the time with good snappy music. After arriving at Hollis and resting for a few min utes, the party proceeded on to the mountain where jolly good Mr. With row was awaiting us at the springs. After Mr. Withrow had greeted us in his genial kind way, he turned the entire place, over to the children tell ing them it was theirs while they were up there. Mr. Withrow has beautified the mountain very much by cleaning off underbrush, making roads and fixing the several springs from which bubbles good mountain water. After all had arrived the party hiked up to the top of the mountain where the children romped and played till they were tired and all came down to the springs where a sumptuous lunch was spread, all par taking heartily. Soon the party was homeward bound all feeling fine and saying they had a wonderful time. The Baptist Sunday school is flourishing and Mr. I. P. Campfield, our excellent superintendent, had a broad smile on his face Sunday morn ing. The cause of this smile was the fact that we had 313 present at Sun day school. Mr. Campfield asks that everybody join hands and work to gether till next Sunday so we may have even more than last Sunday. TRIBUTE TO T. L. QUEEN After an extended illness of about seven weeks our friend and beloved brother, T. L. Queen, of Forest City, passed away, July 29, 1925. He crossed the bar peacefully in the still ness of night. He leaves to mourn his loss his wife and five children, one brother and four sisters. His children are Raymond Queen, of Gas tonia; Mrs. Taylor, of Ellenboro; Misses Wilda, Lefie, Hanna Queen, of Forest City; his brother, D. P. Queen, of Swannanoa; his sisters, Mrs. D. W. Causby, Cliffside; Mrs. J. W. Waters, of Bessemer City; Mrs. W. H. England, Nealsville; Mrs. A. P. Pyatt, West Ridge, Ark. Many friends and relatives attended the fu neral services which were conducted by his pastor, Dr. W. A. Ayers, of Forest City and Rev. D. J. Hunt, of Nealsville. Song services were led by Claude Wilson and wife of Avon dale. Songs were "Asleep In Jesus," "Does Jesus Care," "Going Down the Valley" and "Safe In The Arms Of Jesus." The active pall bearers were Henry Whitener, Charlie Watson, Charlie Lavender, Mardy Queen, Clarence Huntley. 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Mr. Queen had almost reached the age of 72 years and had been a mem ber of the Baptist church for a num ber of years. To know Mr. Queen was an invitation to do right. He was a man of prayer. During his ill ness his many friends that visited him were asked to pray with him and many did, and through the last hours of life he spoke of going home so we feel that his passing is our loss and Heaven's gain. The writer wishes to extend to his family and relatives heart felt sym pathy and trust that they may be given great consolation in remember ing all his worth and in the abiding faith that a divine providence has or dered all things well. FREE DENTAL CLINICS Dr. Herbert Spear, State Board of Health Dentist, who is conducting free dental clinics in the county for all children from 6 to 13 years of age is working at different schools. He began at Hollis and is working at Washburn now. 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