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PALMER :: » J: SPECIALIST o 11 in the treatment of defective eyes and the art of fit -4 J; ting glasses. » J Rutherfordton every Thursday Morning—Office ad ' joining Drs. Logan & Rucker. 4 > A AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAA A A A A AAA A|AAA gAA A A | f M "I shouldn't think the cookbook !! would be very interesting read || ing." "Oh, there are some stirr ing passages in it." Your insurance policies do not ;; make very interesting reading, 5; . but, you should know how they j; protect you. If you want to ;• make SURE that your policies ;; are all right, consult this agency of the Hartford Fire Insurance jj. Company. jj'iai SECURITY f> USm lnsurance & Realty Co. B * HARRILL, Sec'y.-Treas. PHONE 64: 4> i i> Forest City* " " PROVIDENCE NEWS Forest City, R-l, March 21. Rev. R. R. Fikes filled his regular ap pointment at Providence Sunday morning. He preached an able and inspiring sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phillips and chilcfcen, Lila Beth, and Russell, spent Monday, with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Phillips and family. ♦ The many friends of Mrs. W. S. Butler are sorry to know she is real sick. We wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Gold, Misses Mary Francis Smith, Madge McCall and Mr. Duke Smith, of Shelby, visited Mr. and Mrs. V. H.-Wilkins.Sunday afternoon. N Mrs. R. W. Phillips and. little daughter, Sara Julia, spent Wednes day with Mr. J. W. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Allin, of Holly Spring community, spent the week- end with Mrs. Allen's parents, Mr and Mrs. John McDaniel. Mr. Silland Claton, and Miss Katy Smith surprised their many friends by getting married last Thursday. We wish them much joy in their new venture. Mrs. Norris Helms and little daughter, of Kannapolis, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith. Mr. Emery Smith and family, visit ed Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Smith Sun day. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1928 REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION Chairman, F. D. Hamrick, of Ruth erfordton, is calling a Republican County Convention for Monday, ,April 2, at 2:30 p. m. in the court house. Delegates to the various con ventions will be elected and other business transacted. GOLDEN VALLEY Bostic, R-4, ]V|arch 18.—Funeral services were hefld Tuesday after noon in Fairview Baptist church, at 1 o'clock for Mr. J. M. McCurry who died at 5:30, o'clo«k Sunday) nigh£. 'He had been 'in declining health for some time, but yet able to be up. Friends and brother visit ed him Sunday and he complained of not feeling quite as well as usual. Rev. Baker, of South Mountain, of- , ficiated at the funeral. Interment i took place in the cemetery adjoin ing the church. The deceased is survived by his children, Messrs. W. E. McCurry and Ben McCurry, of | Alexander, John McCurry, of Spin ! dale, Mrs. Sim McCurry, of Bostic, j Rt. 4, and Mr. Fred McCurry who was his father, also two brothers, I Messrs. W, A. McCurry, of Alexan ' der, E, S. McCurrv, of this place. I I About thirty two years ago Mr. McCurry married Miss Sarah Green !who preceded him to the grave June IS, IS 17. There were many lovely and beau tiful flowers sent as tokens of re spect, affection and love. The flow ers were carried by the nieces of the deceased, who were Misses Mae and Bessie McCurry, Mrs. Ida Yelton, Mrs. Omie Jones, Miss Affie Brande, and Towery. The pall bearers were his nephews, Messrs. Mack .McCurry, Clarence McCurry, Horace Yelton and Landum Yelton. After the casket was placed upon the brier in front of the pulpit a duet was sung. "The Foursquare City," then Rev. Baker read selected passages of scripture and prayer fol lowed. Rev. Baker preached an elo quent sermon as the casket was open ed for the many friends and relatives to allow them to take the last look at the calm and peaceful face, a I duet was sung, "Nearer My God to ! j Thee," and "What A Friend We j Have in Jesus." The committal serv- j ice was very impressive. The j mound of earth was made beautiful j with the flowers that covered it. j Mr. A. C. Combs was taken to the ' Rutherford hospital seriously ill ; with appendicitis last Tuesday night ■ about 7 o'clock. An operation was : performed at 10 o'clock that night. The last report was thai Mr. Mc- I Combs was doing as well as could be ; expected. Messrs. Dan Melton and Duvai An- ' derson took Mrs. McCombs, the ' | mother of the patient and Mrs. A. C. j i McCombs and her children to the hos pital last Thursday. A Mr. ajnd Mrs. Dan Melton find i daughter, Namie spent Tuesday with! Mr. Melton's brother, Mr. Eli Melton j Miss Lizzie Beaty spent Tuesday: with Misses Ethel and Mildred Gray- | son. „ Mr. Berry Rollins visited Mr. Guy | Melton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Melton were ! the dinner guests of Mr. Melton's I sister, Mrs. Delia McCurry, of Ruth- j | fordton, one day last week. | Mr. Bedford Beaty and family, of j | Spindale, visited Mrs. Beaty's par- j ' ents today, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hous- t I i er. • Miss Inez Houser, of Spindale, is j spending this week with her par- j ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Houser. Mrs. Lizzie McCurry, of Forest j City, is visiting friends and relatives. Miss Dean Self is spending some time at Mt. Holly. Mx*. J. S. Anderson was in Ruth , erfordton, Saturday on business. Those visiting Miss Nannie Melton Sunday were Miss - Inez Houser, Messrs. Mikey Toney, and Jack An derson. Mr. Bud Upton, of Spindale, has been spending some time here with friends. *' t MR. R. L. PRUETT NOW IN SHERIFF'S RACE The fourth candidate in the race for sheriff, Mr. R. L. Pruett, an- j nounced last Thursday. Mr. Pru- j ett is well known in the county. He • operated the Lakeview Dairy, at Cliffside, for twelve years, leaving J that position when the dairy was sold recently. Mr. Pruett states that for some time he has been consider : ing entering the race and definitely ! decided to enter last week. Mr. Pru ett is familiar with the county and if elected will make an fejccellent of-' k ficer. ELLENBORO NEWS , Ellenboro, March 21.. The fifth grade of the High school have form ed a Bird Club. Motto The place of the boy is on the ground and place of the bird in the tree. The ob ject of the club is to protect the bird. The girls circle of the ! terian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Elliott Wednesday evening. A very interesting program is as sured. The special feature of the meeting will be the musical program.! The fifth grade pupils in the Eng-j lish work has ordered a book" on 1 "North Carolina, The Fifth State j Today" from the State Department' of Conservation. There will be a \ prize offered fjr the highest aver- j age grade in this work by Mr. Jo-! % seph Beam. Miss Naomi Wtlls is the ; efficient teacher. ( The Juniors will entertain the Sen iors at a banquet to be given Thurs day night at the club room. A very elaborate menu is being arrang ed. Special music. Misses Smith, Yelton, Wells, Nes bitt and Rogers, teachers of the High school were visitors in Gastonia and Dallas Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Tilden Falls were visitors at the Piedmont House Sat urday and Sunday. The annual stock holders meeting of the Ellenboro Manufacturing Company met at the company's office Friday, the 17th. Discussed the pro gress of the new mill, the manage ment reported to the stock holders the financial condition of the mill which was very satisfactory. The new addition is now ready for the new machinery to be installed. The heating plant is being installed, j Mr. and Mrs. Grady Withrow, of j Hollis, were visitors in town last ' week at the Piedmont House. : MEXICAN QUAIL IN COUNTY - I Countyx£Jame Warden, W. J. Har din, had a pair of Mexican Quail in Rutherfordton last week that he turned loose. Ten pairs have been turned loose in the county. They ; were bought with hunting license money by the State Department of Education and will mean much for '• the county. 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