Get in the Wl Dressed Circle They're Here! Our New Spring Line of Curlee Clothes is now on display and we invite you to come in and in spect them without tjie slightest obligation to buy. We want you to see these new models and exam ine the woolens from which they are tailored You will be quick to see that not only are the pat terns the newest, but the materials have the nec essary body to insure long, satisfactory wear. They are priced unusully low, with two pants. $25.00 $30.00 $35.00 DALTON BROS. The Place To Trade Forest City, N. C. % % FREE! FREE! tS' m $2.98 Save your Sales Tickets. When they amount to SIO.OO you will be allowed to purchase the $4.95 Rug for $2.98, allowing a saving of $1.97. Trade at Buck's Store and save money. Sales Tickets will apply on Rug at any time. Buck's Stores, Inc. Next to Peoples Drug Store Forest City, N. C. THE FORESI CITY COURIER, T HURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1928 i Local Happenings Miss Sara Bailey spent the wo->k end with Miss Robbie Biggersi.'': at Tar Heel Inn, Chimney Rock. Mrs. J. F. Alexander and children and Misses Mayme Martin and Julia Abrams and Mr. Tom Dorsey left Friday morning for St. Petersburg, j Fla., where they will spend the rest j of the winter months. j Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bostic return •ed Friday from Philadelphia. They went to Philadelphia to be with Rev. t and Mrs. W. A. Ayers and Miss Mary i Ayers during the operation on Miss 1 Ayers for eye trouble. Mr. J H. Thomas returned Thurs- ' day from Columbus, Ga., where he | had been on business. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Camnitz, Mr. ! and Mrs. Harry Camnitz, Mrs. C. E. ' Alcock, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Cobb and daughter, Marianna and Miss Hester j Swann went to Charlotte Friday to attend the evangelistic meeting being held there by Rev. B. F. McLendon (Cyclone Mack). It was estimated be tween five and six thousand people were present on Friday evening. Mrs. A. C. Jones and Miss Hattie Jones have returned from a business trip to New York, where they pur chased a new line of Spring merch andise. Messrs. Walter L. Marks ana D. W. Hames left recently for Kings Moun tain, where they will enter business, having purchased a shoe repair shop there. Their friends wish them much success in their new enterprise. The Y. W. A. of the First Baptist church met Monday evening at 7:30 at the home of Misses Winnie and Jennie Davis on Arlington street. A splendid program was enjoyed. After the program and business was dis posed of the hostesses served de licious refreshments. ! Mr. "Bill" Butler attended the funeral service of his friend, Mr. Zeb Hunnieutt which was held Sun day in Charlotte. Mr. Hunnieutt was instantly killed on Friday evening in an automobile accident. Mr. and Mrs, J. K. Harrill, of Mooresboro, were here Monday to see Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Butler. Mr. and Mi*s. Arthur McDaniel and son Arthur, Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Keeter in Grover, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. McCardwell and children, of Mooresboro were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.! E. O. Thomas. Mrs. Thos. Stone is spending this | week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. j A/F. Weaver in Thermal City. Friends will be glad to know that Mr. Posey Flack who has been quite ill for several days is improving, j Mr. U. S. Courtney went to Waynesville Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Mills and chil- : dren and Mrs. U. S. Courtney and children went to Charlotte Friday to see A 1 Jolson in the "Jazz Singer." ! Mr. and Mrs. P. Z. Harrill and Misses Bettie and Eva Beason, of Boiling Springs, spent Sunday here ; J with Mt. and Mrs. J. L. Butler. i ' Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mor ris Thursday, February Bth a lovely | little girl baby. I Mr. M. H. Hewitt left Sunday to 1 spend a few days with Mr. and Mrs. i j Jewell Gray in Atlanta, Ga. Rev. W. A. Ayers returned Sun- j ' day from Philadelphia, where he had j j been for two weeks with his daugh- ! | ter, Miss Mary Ayers, who was! ; operated on for serious eye trouble j ;' on Tuesday morning. Dr. Ayers re- j ports that Miss Ayers is doing nice- j ly, which news will be gratifying to j i . her many friends here and elsewhere, i Miss Vena Camp, who has been ! , critically ill is showing improvement. ' . Her condition was announced as . much better at time of going to .! press. j Mr. Geo. Stahl will leave Thursday | for LaFayette, Ind., on a business -' trip " ! Mrs. A. L. McDaniel and son spent last week end with Mrs. C. J. Miller ) in Charlotte, i Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kanipe and Miss Bernice and Mr. Lolan Kanipe L spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ben * Jones in Earl, N. C. 1 ; | The Kathleen Alexander Mission -1 i ary Circle No. 1 of the Methodist r ! church met with Miss Marie Huntley "! on Monday evening at 7 o'clock. ~ | Twelve members were present. After 'the program which consisted of poems e and the business was disposed of de * lightful refreshments were served by the hostess. ■ wmmm f- jtfitflßJH 1 SjjlSli , v i|™yßJ^^H^B^^^^^B*Bß^H^^^^*S^BslyßPHßSHßß|||H^^^B^oß^Dw^B^B^^l™M3B^Bil^H :: iP^i. *sw*wM*~ 1 -am. ~" ■*:'-? ■ --> ..•■'•!' :( i> , - • . - ' ,v ' ''• ' ■ ' t • , ; .• v -..' .. -i *,. • - * . ~ . _ y*i v* f N * "' f ' ' .«v*.V .-• ; '* v . . * *-•„'' '*' '* V , ; ••- '■>* ' * • . • ' $ -;. •% / * / '.'"••;/•••*■•... • •'.;'> ' • '. 4 ' "-.* ''' . ; * "' " ' ' V . ••'"•'', ' »\ % £i . . ' • " ✓ • • .. ~*v . • r Htfe-fc ■ * ' • Not a fire this time caused the people of tov n and community to visit the above *hown building. Since The Astounding reduction on the Perfected Whippet was Announced More Peo ple Have Been Attracted to This Business Than in Its History. This plainly shows the people in general are very much interested in saving money and doing business at least cost where possible, and they have been complac ently sitting back watching the performance of the Perfected Whippet, which has carried out the remarks of a prominent automotive editor, "that more improvement was made in this automobile than had been experienced in the last sixteen years." They have seen these cars put through the roughest treatment than would be ex pected even from an ox cart yet it does it's stuff on any of the steep hills and on the same economy that it did on the day of advance on the hard surface and hard service. How would it look to you, to be able to peer on a Whippet, which has done 45,000 miles without a single adjustment or penny spent in repairs. This very thing can be shown to you. The Whippet a thing of beauty, unequalled in economy or record in repairs for the type of motor, has been reduced to such an amazingly low price people can not realize and adequately appreciate the quality incorporated in its make up, and it is hard to conceive the car has the highest quality materials at these low prices, the standard has not only been kept up but even improved several new teatures added which it did not have when it was at a higher price. With all its elegance of fine finished, care and accuracy of its materials, ex treme economies, easy riding, and it's long endurance without repairs, some of the models come at less price than the cheapest car ever put on the road. Standard Roadster $485.00 Sport Roadster $525.00 Coach $535.00 Coupe $535.00 Cabriolet ... $545.00 Sedan Touring ... $455.00 Landau ... 5615.00 ,A 11 prices F. O. B. factory at Toledo, Ohio. Look for a New Willys Knight 6, the engine which improves with use at an astoundingly low price. If you are looking for an automobile do not buy till you have called and look ed over the Willys Knight line of Fine Motor Cars. Sold and serviced by W. L. HORN MOTOR CO. Forest City, N. C. Mrs. A. C. Jones has just return- ■ ed from New York, Baltimore and Philadelphia, where she purchased i a complete new line of Spring Hut:-. ► ♦ |o Solomon Was The Man That Put The Sewing X i o * o Thread Through the Crooked Hole. t :: | 0 The Queen couldn't see how to do it. 1 Jf If you can't see how, use wisdom. T ♦ f 1 ♦ ♦ Some Shares in the Building & Loan Association X 11 will surely open a new way. X !♦ New Series open Now. Come in. ♦ I Forest City | | B. &L. Association i '♦ X > X R. L. Reinhardt, President W. L. Brown, Secy.-Treas. il nini j These splendid selections have ar ii\ ed and the ladies are cordially in v.led to call and see the new hats.