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PROVIDENCE NEWS Forest City, R-l, March 26.—Miss Mabel Smith spent Sunday with Miss Essie Mae McDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Lelan Clayton and .-on, Ralph, spent Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. R. L. Smith. Mrs. M. H. Kennedy has returned to her home here after undergoing treatment at the Rutherford hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John McGinnis spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. McDaniel. Mrs. L. R. McDaniel and Boyd and Essie Mae McDonald spent the week end with Mr. S. B. McDaniel, of Holly Springs. Mr. R. L. Smith and family spent Saturday afternoon in Forest City shoppings. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES • Elder Samuel McMillion, of High Point, will preach at the Forest City Presbyterian church Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cord ially invited to attend. Save a Part of Your Salary Every Week Saving is the most necessary part of real progress—for it is not what you earn—but what you save —that determines your suc cess. We will help you accumulate a nest-egg —for any purpose you may have in mind —by paying 4 per cent interest! Then when the winds of adversity blow—or an opportunity presents itself—you will be in position to meet it. Rutherford County Bank & Trust Co. RUTHERFORDTON UNION MILLS SPIN DALE With the coming of Spring there is a de mand for a general clean-up. The sun shine is irresistable. Individuals the urge to be in step with nature s brightness. While you are about your spring cleaning why not give the house a new painting with Pee and Gee Paints and keep in step with all nature? Pee and Gee Pamts not only add to thp beauty of the home, but prolong the life of the building, rids it of that weather-beaten appearance and puts you in step with all nature. . . There is a Pee and Gee Pamt for every purpose. Rutherford Hardware Co. Rutherford ton, N. C. LOCAL KIWANIANS TO • PLAY VOLLEY BALL The Kiwanians volly ball team practiced Monday night and will practice again Thursday night. The public is invited out to see these prac tices. Also men in town who are not members of the Kiwanis club are in vited to come out and get some good exercises in the gymnasium. The following have been practic ing: Dr. W. A. Ayers, Dr. A. C. Dun can, Dr. C. .W. Bostic, Jr., Dr. R. R. Howes, E. O. Thomas, T. G. Stone, A. C. Finch, Howard Doggett, R. C. Alexander, Mayor C. Z. Flack, and J. W. Eakes. Mr. Lynch and others who are not members of the club have practiced. The Forest City Kiwanis club will play the Rutherfordton club three '> games of volly ball next week or the following week. One game will be v played at Forest City, one at central High and the third game will be played at the SpindsJe House. — Watch for announcement of these games. Misses Mary King and Myrtle Gud ger Harrill spent Sunday in Shelby. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 192S BOY SCOUT NEWS Court of Honor Meets April 3- The Boy Scout court of honor for the Rutherford county district of the Piedmont Council of N the Boy Scouts of America will meet at the graded school auditorium on Tues day night, April 3, at 7:30 o'clock at which time Scouts representing the Troops in various communities of Rutherford county will appear for advancement and other awards. J. H. Hill, of Spindale, is chair man of the court of honor work and will be assisted by members of the Rutherford c6unty scout committee. County Committee to Meet April 6 The Rutherford county Scout com mittee representing the various sec tions of the county will meet at the Spindale house on Friday night, April 6, at 7:30 o'clock. Important mat ters concerning the organization and development of Scouting in Ruther ford couty will be presented by F. C. Kinzie, chairman of the commit- tee and by R. M. Schiele, Scout Ex ecutive of the Piedmont Council. The following men have been ap pointed members of the Rutherford county scout committee for the year 1928: 0. C. Erwin, W. R. Hill, Rev. W. L. Latham, C. A. Erwin, F. E. Patton and Dr. C. F. Gold, of Ruth- Dr. A. C. Duncan, Rev. G. R. Gillespie and Chas. Z. /Flack, of Forest City; B. L. Smith and J. H. Hill, of Spindale; G. Fred Harrill, of Ellenboro; W. S. Moore, of Hen rietta; Z. 0. Jenkins, of Cliffside, and L. C. Cobb, of Chimney Rock. F. C. Kinzie, of Spindale, is chair man of the committee and vice-pres ident of the Piedmont Council. Efird Store Appointed Outfitters The Efird store of Forest City have been appointed official outfit ters to the Boy Scouts of America in Rutherford county and are equipped to serve scout and scout troops in the county with regulation uniform and parts of other equipment. Scouts and scout leaders are asked by the officials of the Piedmont Council to bear in mind the regula tion that uniform can only be pur chased by scouts or officials who pre sent their membership cards at the time of purchase. Neckerchief Colors The following colors have been of ficially adopted by Troops of Ruth erford county and are asked to com ply with these regulations; Ruther fordton, Royal Blue; Forest City, red with yellow border; Spindale navy blue; Cliffside, black. Other Troops j in the county are asked to apply for their official colors and are re quested to state their first and sec ond choice. Application shouldj be made to the Piedmont Council, Boy Scout headquarters at Gastonia, N. C. Summer Camp Applications for Troop reserva tions for the Piedmont Council Sum mer Training Camp Lake Lanier are being received by the Council Head quarters. Scout Executive R. M. Schiele reports that many troops in the council have already registered for definite camp dates. It is Ex pected that a record attendance will be had at the Piedmont camp this summer. PRE-EASTER SERVICES Special services will be held at the Main Street Methodist church next week. The services will begin at 7:45 each evening and will continue only one hour. It will be a time of worship in song and prayer, with a message by the pastor. It is said that in Korea great pla cards are placed at crossroads on which is written this request: "If any of the Jesus people come this way, let them stop and tell us the story." How hungry they must be to hear the story of Jesus and His love! Next week we shall let our thoughts linger about the cross of Christ as we shall speak at each service about some word that he uttered while suffering there. Let all IVlethodist make their plan 3 to attend the services, and may we assure all the people of the city that they are cordially invited to come and worship with us. M. F. MOORES, Pastor. Mrs. G. P. Reid and Mrs. M. F. Moores, delegates from the local Methodist Sunday school, are in Salisbury attending the Western North Carolina Sun|ay school con vention. FLOYD'S CREEK NEWS j Forest City, R-l, March 27.—We had one of the heaviest electric storms here last night, that we re member of, for the time of the year, j Mr. F. E. White and family spent Sunday at Caroleen, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hamrick. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McGinnis and children spent Sunday with Mrs. Mc- Ginnis' sister, Mrs. J. W. Honeycutt. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mauney spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mauney's brother, at Sandy Mush. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tate and little daughter, Joyce, spent Sunday after noon with Mrs. Lane Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gordon spent Sunday at Mr. Fate Good's. Mr. and Mrs. Brandis Pearson, of We are carrying a full line of parts for Model T Ford cars, and shall continue to give our customers service in the future, as in the past. Doggett Motor Company Forest City, N. C. Imoortant i Announcement to every ow ModelT ON MAY 25, 1927, when Henry Ford first announced his plans for making a new car, he announced also that he would continue to make parts for the Model T Ford. He said: "The Model T Ford car was a pioneer. It blazed the way for the motor industry and started the movement for good roads everywhere. It broke down the barriers of distance in rural sections, brought people in these sections closer together, and placed education within the reach of everyone. We are still proud of the Model T Ford. If we were not, we would not have continued to make it so long." For twenty years, the Model T Ford led the automobile industry and it still serves more people than any other auto mobile. Over one-third of all the automobiles in use today are Model T Fordsan indication of the sturdy worth of the car and its value to people in all walks of life the world over. •> The Ford Motor Company will continue to make re placement parts for these cars "until the last Model T is off the road." That is a part of Ford service. That is what Henry Ford meant when he said: "We belieVe that when a man buys one of our cars we should keep it running for him as long as we can and at the lowest up-keep cost." Because of this policy a considerable part of the Ford manufacturing plants is given over to the making of parts for the Model T Ford. These replacement parts are made of the same material and in the same way as those from which your car was originally assembled. Make it a point, therefore, to see the nearest Ford dealer and have him look over your Model T Ford. You may find that a very small expenditure will enable you to get thou sands of miles of additional service, and at the same time protect the money you have invested in your car# v V I FORD MOTOR COMPANY Detroit, Michigan Boiling Springs, spent the week-end i at Mr. E. D. Gardon's. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Abernathy, of j Alexander, and Mrs. Venie Melton, j of Spindale, spent the week-end with i Mr. W. D. McCurry and family. • ( Mr. and Mrs. John Tate spent; Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Tates father, Mr. L. Hames and Mrs. 1 Hames. , Mrs. Edwards and daughter, Miss, Bettie, of Spindale, speht Sunday I with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Powell. Mr. -Gordon Toms and family, > spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. D. I E. White. i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greene accom- j panied by Mr. and Mrs. .Barto Wil- j son, of near Harris, spent Sunday' p. m. with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Green at Spindale. Mr. Ruff in White, and family, of Casar, were the guests of Messrs. ;F. E. and D. E. White Monday and i Monday night. J Mrs. Forney Wall's children have 'measles, but are improving; we are ; glad to note. t i " ' , COOL SPRINGS TO MEET ELLENBORO f I * ; The Cool Springs High baseball team will play Ellenboro High school ' at Forest City Thursday at 3:45 p. m. Ellenboro defeated Hollis 23 to 0 last | week and the Boiling Springs team ' defeated by Ellenboro to the tune jof 12 to 1. This means that Ellen j boro will scrap the High school here to the notch Thursday if comparative scores mean anything. The local highs beat Boiling Springs 2 to 0 and 12 to 1.
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