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OAK GROVE NEWS Ellenboro, R-2, Feb. 7.—Rev. E. J. Poe filled his regular appointment at Oak Grove Sunday. Those visiting at Mr. L. D. Wilkie's Sunday were Mr. T. E. Randall and family and Mr. Elis Bedford. Mr. Herman Biggei*staff spent a short while with his cousin, Mr. Earl Randall Saturday night. The road leading out from the Oak Grove road to Mr. Martin Beam's Mill which has been stopped up for some time is now open and ready for travel. Miss Mary Randall spent the week end with home folks. Mr. Willie Magness and family spent a short while with his mother, Mrs. Hester Magness, Sunday. Mr. Willie Bailey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Webb Kennedy. Mr. Earl Randall spent Sunday with Messrs. Paul and Hoyle Ken nedy. Master Grady Randall spent Sun day with his uncle, Mr. K. M. Ran dall. Those visiting at the home of Mr. T. E. Randall Sunday night were Mr. J. T. Webb and family, Mr. Cle tus and Grady Randall and Mr. Claude Dobbins and Miss Pearl Ran dall. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrill spent a short while with Miss Eugenia Ran dall Sunday night. Mr. T. A. Biggerstaff and family from Avondale, spent a while at Mr. Houston Harrill's Sunday. Miss Maude Harrill spent Saturday night with her cousins, Misses Pearl and Eugenia Randall. Mr. J. T. Webb and Mr. Cletus Randall were in Forest City Monday on business. Mr. Pink Wilkie spent one day last week with his father, Mr. L. D. Wil kie. SHILOH NEWS ______ \ Rutherfordton, R-l, Feb. B.—Rev. I A. G. Melton filled his regular ap pointment at Shiloh Sunday after noon. Mr. Vick Moore, principal of Shi- READY FOR SPRING The new spring coats advance trend of fashion for Spring is charmingly and authentically 'displayed in these coats original and captivat ing ways of a graceful appearance are introduced. They will please you and by shopping now you have choice of fashions that are fast. $9.95 TO $29.75 Mjk The First Spring Dresses AjJj)*\ V Iffff Direct from the Avenue, where America's most smartly dressed women promenade the clev- ' f Jjn llim erest styles which have been conceived for the coming season. ' I t mffl Feminine and masculine folks, alike, will adore them all. i mH Wm Suggestive of Champ Elysses, most of this charming models were created in Paris and are jfl S|p fliß replicas of very expensive originals are now available at very nominal cost. vTTH U . $6.75 TO $22.75 ' (' HH» o , An r For the Men JjL - W&j Sale of Millinery n.» s P n„ e l™ JML ; Including the Season's Smartest Models Manhattan Shirts im ' A really unprecedented event—we have never oi been able to offer such high grade hats at such a low DOS lonian onoes \c63fc / price. Smart, small hats—graceful, drooping hats— . \'/ SBf F JSM /WW many, many variations of new style features—some Stetson Hats f A \XM achieving distinction by the clever tilt or turn of the Xvffl detail. hy \cry simple and therefore very chic Hart-Schaffner & Marks |XJ 4 W \ the fascinating new shades, including reds, iff m L , « ree »s» soft blues, lovely browns, gray and black. Curlee and Griffon Clothes. i|| '# j J*? our department Store you will find a full line of new clean merchandise that will if If **F please you. Call on us. jlj | -4 CLIFFSIDE MILLS STORE ||l|l CLIFFSIDE, N. C. i loh school, spent the week-end at his home at Boiling Springs, also Miss Jessie Shehan, the sixth grade teach er, spent the week-end with her par ents near Rutherfordton. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Champion and son, Preston, spent a short while at the home of Mr. B. M. Jones Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Worth Owens, of Spindale, spent one day last week with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Ruppe. Mrs. Guilford Ledbetter, from Spindale and Mr. Clyde Jones from Hendersonville, spent Saturday after noon with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cole visited Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Champion in Forest City Saturday night and Sun day. . Born to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wilson on Jan. 31, a fine girl. Mrs. Morgan Jones and son, James, spent two days last week in Spindale visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Hix Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Abrams visited Mr. Gaston Abrams Sunday who contin ues very ill. ROUTE 2 NEWS Forest City, R-2, Feb. 9.—Rev. Z. D. Harrill filled his regular appoint ment at Bethany last Saturday and Sunday. Mr. J. J. Hardin has had a radio installed. Our B. Y. P. U. was attended by a large crowd Sunday night. We hope the people will continue to come. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hardin and son, Clyde and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green and family spent Sunday at Mr. Guy Lewis'. Miss Leona Hardin spent Saturday night with Ruth Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Nat Jones and son, Stanley, of near Green's Creek, spent Saturday night at Mr. M. L. Mc- Dade's. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Carroll and family spent Sunday in Alexander visiting Mr. and Mrs. Leath Carroll. Miss Mary McDade visited Misses Grace and Nell Lewis Sunday. It's a real funny world. Small en gagement rings seem to last much (longer than large ones. THE FOREST CITY COURIER SANDY MUSH NEWS Forest City, R-l, Feb. 9. —Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Morgan and family spent Sunday at Chimney Rock with Mrs. Morgan's brother, Mr. Frank Cannon and Mrs. Cannon. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate and Mr. J. R. Morrow went to Charlotte last Tuesday on business. Miss Glenn Harris was the week end guest of Miss Martha Sloan, of Bostic. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Goble on Feb. 5, a fine boy, J. C. Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith and lit tle son and Miss Maie Young visited Mrs. Smith's mother in Gilkey last Sunday. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as executor of the estate of C. M. Holland, deceased, late of Rutherford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claim against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at the old home place of the said C. M. Holland, on or be fore the 20th day of January 1927 or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to the said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 20th day of January, 1926. Mrs. Panthey E. Holland. Executor of the estate of C. M. Holland, deceased. 15-4t NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX Having qualified as administratrix of the estate of Ed Ridings, deceased, late of Rutherford County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at Harris, North Caro lina, Route 1, on or before the 20th day of January, 1927, or this notice will be pleaded in the bar of their re covery. All persons indebted to Baid estate will please make immediate payment. This the 19th day of January, 1926. Lear Ridings, Administratrix. C. O. Ridings, Attorney. 15-4t rKOYUltNttfltWa Forest City, R-2, Feb. B.—Rev. J. C. Gentry filled his regular appoint ment at Providence church Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Miss Ila Phillips spent the week end at Greenville, S. C., visiting friends. Mr. Lack Hopper and family and Mr. Morton Hopper attended the birthday dinner Sunday at the home of Mr. Lester Hopper who lives near Sulphur Springs. Misses Mary Francis and Mable Smith and Miss Ethel Phillips spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Hopper. Mrs. T. J. Wilkins had for her sup per guests Sunday night Rev. J. C. Gentry and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Wood. Miss Lillian Phillips spent the week-end with Miss Alma McDaniel. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith and family Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McDaniel and family from Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith, Mr. W. L. Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Smith, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and Miss Louise Smith. Mr. J. W. Phillips and family spent Sunday afternoon at Caroleen visiting Mrs. Phillips' parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDaniel. Miss Maude Waters spent the week-end with Misses Mildred and Louise Wood. Mr. and Mrs. John Roads and Mrs. Maggie Lee Christy and son, Dan, spent Saturday afternoon at Ruther fordton. Some great pictures are coming to the Movie. Read the program in to day's paper. READ CAREFULLY Why a man quit using a Ford—He died. B. B. DOGGETT. Forest City Lodge No. 381, A. F. & A. M. f Regular Meeting Date%» M 2nd and 4th Tuesday* and Visiters Urged !• Attend. Most men who cuss Congress for- j get $o vote. | No one chair is too small for the newly married couple to sit to gether in. ALL through the ordinarily slack winter mootliA J\ Buick factories have been straining at peak capafii ity to meet the demand for Better Buicks. Public preference has created a tremendous market taj thifi better motor car. Buick's volume of sales has uv creased all over America. Greater value and the greatet satisfaction which every Buick owner knows have sold* in six months, more than 120,000 Better Buicks. Come in and see the Better Buick. Examine its outstand* ing quality and luxury. See for yourself the modern and! exclusive features of design and performance which dis tinguish it—7s horsepower, "Sealed Chassis" "Tripl* Sealed" Valve»in-Head engine, Controllable Beam Head* lights and many others. Order early to be sure of delivery at the time you want your Better Buick. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN Division of OCMMI Motors Corporation I Better Buick SU Cylinder Vol—ta Hnif motor emn rmn In price If from. $1123 to $1993, /. o. k Bnlck foctoriet. Among the Buick often If and closed model* there U one tkmt v4U meet yomr deekee emectb- j| THE BETTER BUICK FORESr CITY MOTOR CO. When better automobiles are built, Buick will build THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1926 The rain is no respecter of newly 'pressed suits. i i The man worth while is the man who can smile when life goes along j like a radio set.
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