Page Four FOREST an COURIER Published Every Thursday in the interest of Forest City and Ruth-j ei l ord County. Entered Aug. 22, 1918, at the post office at Forest City, N. C., as second class matter under act of Congress of March 3, 1879. C. E. ALCOCK Editor J. C. ALCOCK Manager THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1922 LINEN SHOWER BY DR. AND MRS. A. C. DUNCAN AVONDALE, June 19.—One of the most enjoyable events of the season, was a linen shower given in honor of Miss Jessie Jenkins, a June bride elect at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. C. Duncan. The living room was beautifully dec orated in gold and green, while nasturtium formed the center piece on the library table. The gifts were received by Mrs. Clarence Hames and Mrs. Duncan, on each package a card was placed con taining a verse or so of original poetry. A golden cord was given to Miss Jenkins, and she was asked to pull it, this brought in little Miss Jean Duncan- carrying a basket covered with gold and green containing a number of linen gifts. Miss Jenkins was ashed to read aloud the poetry j that each package contained. Every line was filled with cupid thoughts, which was very ap propriate for the occasion. After enjoying some music several games, and reading by Miss Mary .SxS>^xs>gx^sXS>^XsKsKS>gxs> 8 Residence Lots FOR SALE We have been authorized to sell eight of the choicest building lots of the Bill Arp Lowrance property,. These Jots are only a few few minutes' walk from the square and the price very low. ' Lot No. 1—5250.00 Lot No. 2 250.00 Lot No. 8— 200.00 Lot No. 9 200.00 First two lots sold will be at above prices, then prices of balance will advance $25.00 untiK four more are sold when prices on balance will be advanced $25.00 paore. Terms: 1-3 cash, balance t> and 12 months. 6 per cent interest on deferred payments. THE QUICK BUYER SAVES MONEY Plat showing- location of these lots can be seen at our office. Call and let us show you these Hots while they can be bought at above price. Wilkie TWENTIETH CENTURY DENTISTRY Come to our offices and let us Demonstrate our NEW SYSTEM OF The splendid results received by our patients make our offices the busiest ones in the city. The excellent work and the prices we charge make every patient an advertise ment; they send their friends, we do the rest. Twenty years successful practice of Dentistry together with the best materials money can buy insures you high-class work, and we GUARANTEE OUR WORK to be equal to that of any Dentist in the state regardless of the price charged. Remember the place. In order to introduce our new method we will make the following prices: Silver Fillings. SI.OO. Gold Fillings 11.50 up. Plates 110.00. Gold Crowns J5.00 to 57.00 Railroad Fare Paid If your work amounts to SIO.OO or more. SPARTANBURG DENTAL OFFICES Lady Attendants Rocking Chairs! PADGETT & KING & Huntley Ileal Estate and Insurance FOREST CITY, IN. C. Conducted in a business manner that appeals to the people of today DRS. BUANION * CRANK 0»«r Wotivorth's Ttn Ctnl Store Our line of Rocking Chairs is the largest in town. You are sure to find just what you want at our store. Full line of Kitchen Cabinets, Refrigerators and Furniture of all kinds. The quickest cooker and best fuel saver on the market. Let us demonstrate the Florence Automatic Oil Stove for you. "The Old Reliable" Furniture Dealers and Undertakers Sue Edwards, the guests were ushered into the dining hall by little Miss Jean Duncan where all were served with punch and cake. Mrs. Geo. Philbeck and Mrs. Clar ence Hames presided over the punch bowl. Those who enjoyed the evening were Mesdames Frank Sherard, Clarence Hames and Geo. Philbeck Misses Jessie and Edith Jenkins, Osteen and Mattie Whisnant, Glenn Hamrick, Myrtle Hemphill, Una Edwards, S. McConnell, Rose Gaffney, Virginia and Mary Sue Edwards, Willie and Minnie Car penter and Ola Marion. Tanlac is the result of years of study, experimentation and re search by some of the world's greatest chemists. Hence it? merit. Reinhardt Drug Co. LOST POCKETBOOK Mrs. F., I. Barber, who attended the meeting of the Grand Chapter of the O. E. S. in Asheville last week, left his pocket-book on the train. Discovering her loss in a few minutes, she returned to the car and was handed her pocket book by the gate keeper, but every cent of her money was gone, the amount being $47.00. The rail road authorities are trying every way to locate the thief. Riding Cultivators at half to day's market price. Farmers Hard ware Co., Forest City. Two teaspoonsful of Tanlac in a little water taken three times | a clay just before meals will make you eat better, feel better, sleep better and work better. Reinhardt I Drug- Co. Lot No. 10—5225.00 Lot No. 11— 225.00 Lot No. 12— 225.00 Lot No. 13— 225.00 DENTISTRY SPARTANBURG. S. O FLORENCE AUTOMATIC OIL STOVES THE FOREST CITY COURIER FLORENCE MILLS NEWS Quite a number of relatives anci friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Harris Sunday at noon and enjoyed a bountiful birthday dinner in honor of Mrs. Harris' 54th birthday. We join her -many"friends in wishing- her many more. Rev. Parker Holmes filled his regular appointment at the Mis sionary Methodist church Sunday afternoon. ( Mayor Lowrance, accompanied by Messrs, George Wright and C. L. Proctor, spent Saturday verj pleasantly in Cathey's Creek, fish ing. Rev. J. J. Sisk occupied the pul pit of the Missionary Methodist church at Marion Saturday even ing and Sunday in the pastor's absence. /• Mr. and Mrs. Millard Harris were guests of the latter s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Funder burk, of Route 1, Sunday to a Jbirthday dinner. Mrs. Osie Hardin is reported as getting along nicely at the Ruth erford Hospital, after a treatment of several days. Mr. Carmen Enloe and sister, Oma, of Gastonia, are spending several days with their brother, | Mr. E. G. Enloe. Friends of Mrs. Jane Hardin sur prised her Sunday by remembering her 56th birthday by setting a nice dinner at her home. Mrs. Saliie Greene is confined to her room with erysipelas. Her many friends hope for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Baxter Freeman and little son are spending- some time witH the former's parents near Pea Ridge. Mr. T. J. Ross is on the sick list this week, but not seriously ill. The "Study The Bible Class" will meet with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Frazier Friday evening, at 7:30. You are welcome. ! GLOBE TROTTER HERE Mr. Isaac Shalsteare, globe trot ter, was here June 15th. He is 19 years old and is traveling around the world on a seven year hike, having left his home in New York April 15th. Young Shalsteare is a High School graduate and is making the trip for the experience, claim ing that he can get more out of this trip than he could from a college course. »He left home without funds, but was well pro vided with clothing, etc. He car ries a pack weighing 30 pounds and is to walk 30 miles each day, but may accept a ride after this distance has been done. The young traveler intends to visit every state in the union and expects to spend two years in the United States, reporting in every state capital. He recites poetry Shakespeare and reports to the different Chambers of Cemmerce, where he is usually given aid. He showed a letter from several sec retaries of Chambers stating that he had been entertained in their cities. Young Shalteare says he has been treated well everywhere, but that he finds the people of the South more hospitable. One of his rules in to live on bread and milk, hoping that this combina tion with the exercise involved will improve his health. He says he intends to visit every country in the world during his seven years of travek Upon his return he will write a book on his trav els. Boy's Suit Free T. D. BILL To the boy who brings in to us the largest number of T. D. Bill ads., between now and Sept. 1, we will present one suit of Mother's Favorite boy clothes. J. M. PRICE & SON Head to Foot Outfitters For Men and Boys FOREST CITY, N. C. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness shown us during the illness and death of our baby. Tom Goode and Family. DR. HARPER ENJOYING FINE PRACTICE AT MOORESBORO Dr. J. M. Harper was a pleasant visitor from Mooresboro this week. Dr. Harper recently located at Mooresboro -at the urgent solicita tion of citizens of that commun ity and is enjoying a splendid practice. He has had 13 years ex perience as a physician and is meeting with success in his new field of endeavor. He is a most pleasant and agreeable man who fits well with the fine type of citizenship in Cleveland.—Cleve land Star. MASONIC INSURANCE There are many reasons why you should insure with the Mason ic Mutual Life Association. I will be glad to explain to you the workings of this great institution. J. Q. A. COLLINS, District Agt. Forest City, N. C. Your Purchase Delivered to Your Door Free, Provided the Amount of Purchase is $5.00 or Over To Buy Your Goods Where You Know You Can Depend Upon Quality and Price Being Absolutely Correct Is a Dependable Goods At Fair Prices OUR LADIES REST ROOM A most comfortable and convenient place to come and rest, refresh your self and meet your friends. A maid in attendance to look after your chil dren and aid you in any way. Come Make Yourself At Home THE AUG. W. 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In fact the dealer will help you deal with the other two. Your building material dealer can give you useful in formation and advice. On building materials it is safe to follow his judgment. He will recommend Atlas Port* land Cement, "the Standard by which all other makes are measured." .... THE ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT COMPANY Sale* Offices: New York—Boaton—Philadelphia Hills: Northampton, Pa.—Hudson, N. Y.—Leeds, Ala. "The Stand a other Makes FOREST CITY, N. C. EjNDjCE Thursday, June 22, 1922 MENT I by whical! are measured"

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