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THURSDAY, AUG. 6, 1925 *Y LOCAL '> I MAPPENINGS Child Study Club. The Child Study Club meets with Mrs. S. V. Hooker Monday afternoon Aug. 10th. All members please be present. m * * Progressive Rook. Mrs. J. F. Alexander entertained at five tables of progressive rook on Saturday afternoon at 4:30 in honor of her house guests, Mesdames Bland, of pumpkin, Ga., Clarence Young, of (Eufaula, Ala., and Miss Roberts, of Wallaceville, S. C. The guests were welcomed at the porch by Miss Nell Young and there served a de licious orange ice by Misses Mary Crowell and Lilah Padgett. Miss Mar garet Young was at the door to direct the guests to the receiving line and Miss Sudie Young gave each one a : tally card to find their places at the tables. After several games a most delicious salad course with tea was served, k« * • Birthday Party. Chas. Gibson, Jr., celebrated his sixth birthday Saturday afternoon, Aug. 1. Ice cream and cake were served in the dining room. The birthday cake was in the center of the table with six candles. Mrs. Gibson was assist ed in serving by Miss Ruby Moore. Tiny celluloid dolls were given the girls and tops to the boys, as favors The invited guests were as follows: Johnnie and Billy Magness, John Moore, Ernest Magness, Jr., Tom Moore, Teal Davis, William Sanders, J. M. Minish, Russell Blanton, Jr., Glenn Brown, Willie B. King, Vaughn King, Grady and Reid Bridges, Mat tie Mills, Alice Minish, Edna Mae Hooker, Dorothy Turner, Virginia Magness, Katherine Blanton, Hazel Bridges, Gwendolyn Proctor. • • * Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Ware returned this week from their vacation. * * * Mrs. G. M. Padgett has been ill for several days. 0 • 9 Mr. Chas. Crowell left Tuesday for a week's visit to relatives at Hickory. « m m Mr. Geo. Holmes left Monday for Marion, where he has a position with the State Highway Commission. * * • Mr. Therman Robinson and family, of Wadesboro, spent the week-end here with home folks. m m m Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Sanders and son, E. C., Jr., of Albemarle, are vis iting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scruggs. m * ? Miss Arminta Gant has returned to her home at Greensboro, after a visit to her cousin, Mrs. G. C. McDaniel. m m m Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Gamble and family, of Wadesboro, spent the week-end here. * * » Messrs. Wren Chambers and John Reid were in Asheville last week-end on business. :* JV • Mr. John Dalton left Sunday for Baltimore and Lynchburg, Va., on a business trip. -« « 0 Miss Sara Smith, of Gaffney, spent, Sunday here with Miss Katherine Harrill. * A Woman's Magic 1 f ♦ *-* % ♦ s z ♦ ♦ ri I I ! ''3 «k ♦ ! I | "! " I | I " ! ♦ A woman can do more to bring new charm and brightness into a ♦ house, with a little paint and a brush, than could be contrived J ♦ with much greater expenditures in other directions. We have both ** durable and dainty tints and colors that go on easily, and after- T ward need only a damp cloth to keep things sparkling fresh! ♦ 1 ► We have every color, for every purpose, in little cans or big. ♦ 4 1 When you try the rest, try the best —Dutch Boy White Lead. WHITE BROS. I Cherry Mt. St. Just Off Square Forest City, N. C. K 1 ""I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, of Spar tanburg, spent Sunday here with rel atives. ♦ » * Mr. J. F. Tate, of Belmont and Mrs. W. P. Tate, of Ellenboro, spent Saturday with Mrs. J. M. Tate. • * • Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Queen and children left Sunday for Wilmington to spend several days. 00 m Miss Ocie Tate is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Max Higgins and Mr. Hig gins at Wadesboro this week. mm.— Dr. and Mrs. Stevens, of Camjo bello, S. C., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dennis. m m m Mrs. E. E. Stevens, of Pinopolis, S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dennis. m m m Misses Margaret and Dorothy Bos tic left this week to visit Miss Luna Taylor at Piedmont Springs, N. C. * # * Mrs. Walter Douglas and children, are visiting in Inman, S. C., this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Beatty, of Dil lon, S. C., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Magness. 0 0 * Prof. J. W. Eaks and Misses Mary Crowell and Margaret Ware spent Tuesday in Hendersonville. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alexander and guests, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Alexander, of Waverly Hall, Ga., spent Tuesday in Charlotte. m m m Mr. J. S. Morgan, of Kannapolis, spent a few days last week here visit ing his sister, Mrs. Frank Smith and Mr. Smith. * * * Little Misses Francis and Emma Tinsley, of Shelby, spent last week here with their aunt, Mrs. Walter Douglas. 0 » » Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fisher and children, of Winston-Salem, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Hook er this week. ♦ * • Mr. and Mrs. Carey Ayers and son, of Henderson, spent last week-end here with Mr. Ayers' parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Ayers. m * « Mr. and Mrs. Hoke Jackson and children have returned from a de lightful visit to relatives at Lake Junaluska. * * * Mesdames James A. Parler, of Eloree, and A. D. Hare, of Buford, S. C., are visiting Mrs. Parler's daughter, Mrs. Hague Padgett. ♦ * » Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scruggs and Mrs. W. G. Blanton spent Sunday with Mrs. T. D. Scruggs at Moores boro. * * * Miss Edna Camnitz, of Louisville, Ky., arrived Sunday to visit her sis ter and brother, Mrs. C. E. Alcock and Mr. Harry Camnitz. * « * Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Alexander and family, of Waverly Hall, Ga., arrived Monday for a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Alexander. * * # Messrs. Bob and Ben Padgett and Miss Ida Padgett, of near Sunshine, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Padgett. * * $ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huntley and little daughter, of Newport News, Va., are visiting the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Huntley. THE FOREST CITY COURIER Mr. and Mrs. Robert Griffin and son left Friday after a two week's visit to her sister, Mrs. Harry Cam nitz and Mr. Camnitz. m m m Miss Margaret Ware left this week for Boone, where she will spend the remainder of the summer with her mother, Mrs. Annie Ware. * • • Mesdames A. C. Jones, F. R. Wil kins, W. R. Harrill and Misses Hat tie Jones and" Margaret Moore left Tuesday for a trip to New York. * * * Misses Bessie and Dana McDaniel and Mr. and Mrs. William Collins have returned to their homes after a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mc- Daniel. « * • Mrs. M. H. Flack, of Ellenboro, who fell three weeks ago and was crippled, is improving. She can sit up some, but cannot walk. Her friends hope for her early recovery. e * m Born, on Thursday, July 30th, a fine boy weighing 9 pounds, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dorsey. The young man has been named Frank Moore Dorsey. • * • Miss Bettie Fortune, of Camden, N. J., and her uncle, Mr. Dan For tune, of LaFayette, Ga., spent last week-end here with Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Fortune and Miss Evelyn Blanton. m m m Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weathers and son, Flay, and mother, Mrs. Wilkins, spent Sunday afternoon with rel atives at GafTney. Mrs. Wilkins will stay for a visit of several days. ■ • • Mrs. J. A. Poteat, of Erwin, Tenn., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brittain and children, of Morganton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carswell last week-end. m % Mrs. C. A. Kriechbaum and daugh ter, Sarah, will leave Saturday for their home in Baltimore, after a three week's visit to Mrs. Kriechbaum's parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. R. Ware. * m « Miss Clara Bagby, of Columbia, Miss Minnie Woodruff, of Spartan burg, Mr. Gary Culbertson and Mr. Guy Foster also of Spartanburg, were the dinner guests of Miss Han nah Queen Sunday. * * ¥ Mr. J. W. Reid has opened a paint shop in Dr. Duncan's former office, over Flack Hardware Store. Mr. Reid will do all kinds of sign paint ing and is considering adding a line of art goods. ■K * * Mr. Robert O. Huntley and family, of Newport News, Va., are visiting Mr. Huntley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Huntley. This is Mr. Huntley's first visit to the old home within the past five years, and he is being given the glad hand on all sides. » • a Misses Margaret Bostic and Ruth Moore gave a most delightful lunch eon on Saturday, July 25, at the Iso- Thermal Hotel at Rutherfordton, hon oring Mesdames J. F. Alexander and Arthur McDaniel's house guests, Mrs. Robert Ely and Miss Townsley, of Chattanooga; Mises Loren and Bow les, of Greensboro, and Miss Wilkins, of Dallas, who was the guest of Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Wilkins. BACK GIVEN OUT? Then Follow the Advice of This For est City Resident. Are you dragging along day after day with a dull, nagging backache? Do you feel tired, lame and achy; suffer sharp, torturing pains at every sudden move? Then look to your kid neys! Colds, strains and overwork weaken the kidneys and bring on throbbing backache and knife-like twinges. Don't risk serious kidney disease! Use Doan's Pills —a stimu lant diuretic to the kidneys. Read what this Forest City resident says: Mrs. A. C. Dorsey, Powell street, says: "My kidneys sometimes acted too often and then again, just the opposite. My back was lame and at times sharp pains were so severe that my back gave out entirely. I was also dizzy-headed when everything seemed to whirl around. I read about Doan's Pills helping so many people, that I decided to try them. One box entirely relieved me." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Pills —the same that Mrs. Dorsey had. Foster-Milburn Co., PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES Regular services will be held next Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Preaching by the pastor at 11 o'clock. There will be no night services on account of the pastor being engaged in a revival at Bostic. TRUSTEES SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the pow er of sale contained in that certain deed of trust made and executed by Eva Gosey and Oma Gosey January 28th, 1924 and recorded in Book W-15 of deeds at Page 23 in the office of the Register of Deeds of Rutherford county, N. C., default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and demand having been made upon the undersigned by the owner of said in debtediiess, the undersigned trustee, will on Saturday, the sth Day of Sept., 1925 within the legal hours of sale, in front of J. C. Harrill's grocery store in the public square in the town of Forest City, N. C., expose to public sale to the last and highest bidder for cash the following described tract or parcel of land, lying and being in Cool Springs township of said Ruther ford county, N. C. This being the lot described in a deed made by C. M. Yelton and wife Sept. 14, 1920, to J. D. Ledbetter and recorded in Book 113 of Deeds at Page 553 known as the B. C. Moore house and lot in the town of Forest City, N. C., and' bounded as follows: Beginning at a stone in the Joseph Harmon line also middle of the said Harmon road; thence south 73, west 4 25-100 chains to the middle of Factory street; thence with said street North 10, West 2 41-100 chains to a stone in the middle of said Factory street; thence North 73, East 4 9-100 chains to a stone in the middle of Harmon Road, also in P. B. Vernon line; thence South 13 1-4, East 2 41-100 chains to the beginning. Containing one acre more or less and less 30 feet more or less deeded to Phil Funder burk by J. V. Ware and wife from the South side of the B. C. Moore lot. This 4th day of August, 1925. F. B. Harrill, Trustee 43-4t Just to remind you of your tele- phone bill. Piedmont Tel. & Tel. Co The Chevrolet Motor Company announces the following reductions in the prices of Chevrolet closed models: The The The ALL PRICES F. 0.8. FLINT, MICHIGAN QUALITY AT LOW COST, THE EXCELLENCY OF CHRIST He is a path, if any be misled; He is a robe, if any naked be; If any chance to hunger, He is bread; If any be a bondman, He is free; If any be but weak, how strong is He! To dead men life He is, to sick men health; To blind men sight and to the needy, wealth; A pleasure without loss, a treasure without stealth. —Giles Fletcher. You are so busy this week, but next week will be lighter. Don't for- get your telephone bill. Tel. & Tel. Co. Churches, like schools, are a uni versal benefit. LADIES! DO YOU LIKE COMFORTABLE SHOES? 300 pairs Ladies' Suede Slippers in Grey, Log Cabin, Airdale and Brown. Spanish and boxwood heels. VALUES AT SIO.OO, $ll.OO AND $12.00 TRY OUR CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR RESULTS Jor Economical Transportation Coupe - $ 675 former price $715 Coach - $ 695 former price $735 Sedan - - $ 775 former price $825 FOREST CITY MOTOR CO. At night after the evening meal i 9 the •V right hour". Then read aloud to the family W Harold Bell *1 glut's larest and best story."A Son of His Father". Several hunri'-'-d thousand fam ilies are this within a week after publication. 800. eottner.v S'.OOacopv at all bok.-eli-rs D Apnleton & Compflnv l'ub!i.-hers, 35 West 32nd Street. New York. " Money back without question ~ HUNT'S GUARANTEED \ SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES /lq jT fty (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail In I f I the treatment of Itch. Eczema, V M/J R»ngworm,Tetter or other itch • ~ ing skin diseases. Try thJa treatment at our risk. REINHARDT DRUG CO. Piedmont Special $2*45
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