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The Cliffside News E. ROACH Editor OYSTER AND FISH FRY A very enjoyable affair was the oyster and fish stew given by the members of the Men's Bible class of the Methodist church on last Satur day night at the R. R. Haynes Me morial building. The class invited a number of guests among whom are several members of the class who have moved away and also the pas tor and several men of the Baptist church. The large banquet room was made beautiful with flower,s the col or scheme being pink and white. Mr. C. D. Hughes, president of the class was toastmaster. When all had gath ered around the big "U" shaped table Rev. Rheinhardt, pastor of the local M. E. church led the prayer and Mr. Hughes welcomed the guests and for mer members of the class. There were a number of interesting talks before the principal address. Mr. Chas. Erwin of Forest City spoke of his pleasure of being with the class again. Mir. Erwin was teacher of this class before he left Cliffside. He was followed by Rev. R. C. Smith, pastor of the local Baptist church.. After Rev. Smith, Mr. Charles H. DR. D. M. MORRISON OPTOMETRIST EYE SPECIALIST. Will be in Cliffside on every Thurs day afternoon from 6 p. m. to 7 p. m. Office with Dr. Scruggs. DR. H. L. ROBERTSON DENTIST Cliffside, N. C. Every Kind Of Furniture SEE OUR FURNITURE N AND YOU WILL BUY No matter what particular piece of furniture you are interested in, you will find it at a low. price. Everything for the home —priced right—built so as to last—with a service that has never been equalled. CLIFFSIDE HILLS FURNITURE STORE "The Home of Good Furniture" CLIFFSIDE, N. C. CAPTIVATING The versatility of Spring's Strap Pumps is truly amazing. / \ Yet, with all their variations fi\\ / / / is one dominant note—simplicity. JiVvv It is this concession to the essen- I tial of good that makes these. / / I strap pumps so captivating. / You will also find here several W other styles that will enhance the "THE PHANTASY" becomingness of your Spring Lustrous Black Satm with Gun costume. metal Silk Kid Straps. Price sl2 BEAUTIFUL HOSIERY in a wide range of the new Spring colors Prompt Mail Order Service \ i(C Jhe Shoe Store" . ) Spartanburg,S.C\j i. Haynes made a short talk and he was followed by Rev. Rheinhardt. Mr. Hughes then presented Mr. Clyde A. Erwin, also a former mem ber of the class who introduced the speaker of the evening, Dr. Henry N. Snyder, president of Wofford College. Dr. Snyder was at his best and held his hearers with breathless interest from the very first. Some remarked when the meeting was over that they had only one le- and that was that they were un able to eat more of the good fish stew that was left. There were sev eral gallons of fish stew and oyster stew that were left over after all had ate all they could. * * * A Sunday school training school is in progress at the local Baptist church this week. Only the Normal Manual and Building A Standaid Sunday school is being taught is this achool. Later this summer the plans are tQ have another and include some of the other studies. Some of the Goode's Creek people are ex pected to join in the classes. Mr. John Jones had the misfortune to get an arm broken in a wreck with his car last Saturday neai Cherokee church. He is reported to have sustained other bruises and in juries. He is at the Rutherford hos pital. Baseball Club Gives Banquet .or Coach The High school baseball club gave a banquet Monday night at the Memorial building honoring their coach, Mr. Broadus E. Simmons who leaves this week to play this season with the Asheville club. The ban quet room was made lovely with THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1928 ' Easter lilies,, carnations and other beautiful flowers. ' In addition to the members of the ' team a number of guests were in vited including the school faculty and several young ladies. Mrs. H. L. Robertson andj her class in Do ! mestic science prepared the banquet. The boys regret to lose Mr. Sim mons who has done fine work coach ing the team. They have lost one game out of eight played. Members of the Senior class of the local High school eniovetj picnic last Friday evening at Ferry Springs. It was given by the Seniors in honor of Mr. B. E. Simmons of the High school faculty who is leaving on Tuesday of this week to join the Asheville Ball club where he'will play next season. Messrs. Howard Hawkins and Bil lie Watkins, of Avondale, and Mr. Ralph Crawford visited in Spartan burg, S. C., last Sunday afternoon. Mr. George Thompson also visited in Spartanburg, S.. C., last Sunday afternoon and took a ride in an air plane. Some of the members of the two classes of ten year-old-boys of the Baptist Sunday school accompanied by the teacher of one of the classes. Mr. Eccles Hamrick, enjoyed a weinie roast and egg hunt last Fri day afternoon. The boys also play ed a number of games including a game of ball. Among those in the party were: J. D. Hardin, Jack Ald ridge, Jennings Hardin, James Tatfc, Mai McMrurry, Maurice Splawn, Al bert Lancaster. Mr. Dean White, of Boiling; J Springs, spent Monday the guest of j j Mr. Ralph Crawford. i j Miss Eloise Pruett, student nui'se '«j at the Presbyterian hospital at Cnar lotte, spent Sunday here with her |j mother, Mrs. J. L. Pruett. J*j Miss Rose Mae Haynes, of Meridith J 4 i College, and Miss Amanda Haynes,', of Randolph Macon, spent the Eas-j ] ter holidays here with their parents, • Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Haynes. « Mr. Yates Kendrick and a friend, | both students at Wingate Junior Col- * lege, spent the Easter holidays here « | with Mr. Kendrick's parents, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Kendrick. ! Messrs. Broadus E. Simmons and j»| C. A. Denson, of the High school s faculty, were dinner guests at j Suitsus Cottage last Suncjay. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Moore arrived Tuesday from their winter home at St. Petersburg, Fla. We are always glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Moore I back home. Miss Cora Lee Dalton, of Forest City, and Mr. Mack Duncan were guests last Sunday of Miss Virginia Moore. Miss Bessie Hensley spent the wek end with her son, Mr. Franklin Har rill, who is a patient at a Sanitorium at Asheville. Mr. Harrill has not been so well it is reported. He has been there only a few weeks and it is hoped that the change in climate and treatment will restore him to health again. Miss Lillie McFalls and Willie Car penter spent last Wednesday in Charlotte. Messrs. Charles H. Haynes and Myles Haynes went to Greensboro last Wednesday to attend a Textile meeting. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Carpenter at tendfed services at the First Baptist. GIVE US A CALL FOR ETHYL GAS Supreme on land and in the air. Also handle Standard Gas and Oils. Tires and Accessories. Cold Drinks, Etc. City Service Station E. T. Randall, propr. Forest City, N. C. chuf-ch at Forest City Sunday even ing. Mr. J. B. Freeman and family spent last Sunday with Mr. Free man's parents; Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Freeman of Forest City, and Mrs. Freeman's grandfather, Mr. J: T. Lewis, of Forest City, Route 3. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Yelton, of Spindale, and Miss Ruth Edwards and brother, Roger, of Rutherford ton, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Edwards last Sunday after noon. Most all the teachers left Friday of last week to spend the Easter holi days at their respective homes. School opened again Tuesday morning. Prof. H. C. Beatty, of the High School faculty, is still confined to his home at Belmont with measles. LIGON'S DRUG STORE Corner Main and Church Streets Spartanburg, S. C. Oruss Sundries Photographic Supplies Toilet Requisites. Safety Razors , Fountain Pens Whitman s Candies Eastman Kodaks And Everything Else That An Up-To- Date Drug Store Should Carry. LIG9N'S SEED STORE Garden, Field and Flower Seed - carefully selected for this climate. Prompt Mail Order Service Dr. J. T. Ligon, Owner. C Jo Lead in ValuiE? t. Always Hudson 's First-Principle HUDSON leadership of mode extends to every detail, n and marks a new Hudson supremacy, as definite as its mechanical dominance through the Super-Six principle, and its companion invention which set today's standard for motor performance. Every item of finish, construction and equipment expresses 9 value as tangibly as its great chassis qualities. Come and examine the new Super-Sixes. They will give you an entirely fresh view of motor values. 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Sedan *. sl9s® All prices f. o. b. Detroit, pins u±r excite tax Buyer* can pay for cars out of income at lowest available , charge for interest, handling and insurance v CLIFFSIDL MOTOR CO. , CLIFFS IDE. N. 0. ; FOR SALE—Fifty bushels Rucker cottonseed. See Monroe McDonald, Forest City, R-2. 27-ltp. Big sale of aluminum ware at Courtney's 10c store. LOST—One black sow pig" in sack between Ellenboro and Forest City Monday afternoon. Finder please notify A. B. Robertson. Casar, N. C. 27-ltp New lace at Courtney's 10c store FOR RENT—Nice font - room cot tage and outbuilding for rent on Cherry Mountain street. Good ga rage and fruit. See J. F. Womble; store at Southern depot. 27-tf New curtain material at Court ney's 10c store. CABBAGE PLANTS Hardy frostproof Charleston Wakefield Cabbqge Plants, 100 for 30c, 500 for $1.25, 1,000 for $2.25, all above post paid. 5,000 for $5.00 not post paid. with -order. Pied mont grown and not soft tendfer Florida plants. Spartanburg Plant Farm, Spartanburg, S. C. 27-2t FOR SALE —Goodman's ear seed corn, also Wannamaker's cotton seed for planting. W. E. Lewis. 27-2t New materials for Spring dresses. Courtney's 10c store. FOR SALE-r-Five room house on corner Magnolia and Powell street. Equipped with bath. Located on Lot 90x125. $300.00 down, balance on easy payments. See L. W. Mc- , Swain, owner, Forest City. 27-2tp, Jh
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