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EPWORTH LEAGUE INSTITUTE TO BE HELD APRIL 23 25 Methodist Young People to Gather at Pleasant Grove a, W for Three Sessions Next w W Week. At the request of Rev. J. B. Ta bor, Jr., pastor of Pleasant Grove church, the conference field secretary of the Epworth Lea gue work, Rev. G. G. Adams, of Mooresville, will conduct a three day institute at Pleasant Grove church, April 23, 24, 25, aecou'ing to an announcement made this week by the Epworth League Secretary, W "arence Griffin. All sessions will be held at the evening hour. All Epworth Leaguers in Rutherford county and young people from those * Methodist churches not having- chap ters organized are invited to at tend and profit by the study of the work. General discussion will obtain as y the program and purposes of fhe Epworth League while more de- study will be given the Meth ods by which the work is carried on the several departments. Fart of one evening will be given to a social hour of games and stunts. Mrs. Adams, who is conference sup erintendent of Hi-League work will be present and assist in the work of the institute. Bring- your pen cils you might take notes. CARD OF THANKS wish to thank our friends for the many acts of kindness shown us during the sickness and death of our dear daughter and sister. We also thank them for the beautiful flowers. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Green and family P * A striking instance of wifely de- is seen in the graceful com pliment paid by a lady naturalist of Benton Harbor, Mich., who has ded icated her latest scientific book to he? husband. The title? Oh, yes, it was "Dumb Animals I have Met." ' [PROVED BY A I MILL 'P ILES J ' | Before the new Oldsmobile have heretofore been avail- S , ~~ was presented to the public able only at higher prices— N ~ j I. more than a million miles of high speed combined with —^ y—— testing were put behind it. steadiness .. . true smooth- j p— For two years it was ness combined with rugged EE. threading the traffic of P°wer.. .quietnesscombin- =2 c ~ . . ed with ease of operation — Zi r street and highway... run- . J I C - ning the gauntlet of exact- —All in a six whose stamina ' C ' ing tests on the General is a matter of engineering t Motors Proving Ground... record! 1 ~ * 1,177,000 miles of Prove this car for * — \ « wearing and tear- 2-DOOR SEDAN yourself and you Ir m ing use! will know why - • As a result, the new J/ thousands of buy- —J " Oldsmobile brings BODY BY FISHER ers are choosing the * 1 to buyers those fine new Oldsmobile -^3 * car qualities which Ttr * £x * rd Six. " ! OLDSMOBILE 1 PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS J. T. CAMP 1 i Forest Cit>, N. C. THE FINE CAR OF LOW PRICE COUNTY WELL REPRESENTED AT ASHEVILLE NORMAL Rutherford county is well repre sented at the Asheville Normal. Rutherford has had the student pres ident for two years in succession, which is the highest honor at the school. Miss Addye Henderson was president last year while Miss Jessie Bridges, of Bostic, is president this year. Miss Evelyn Tanner,^ of Ruth erf ordton, is president of the Junior class this year. Last year the Fresh men class president was a Ruther ford girl, Miss Juanita Whisnant of Hollis. The president of the Ath letic Association last year was a Rutherford girl, Miss Ozelle Moor % student at Duke University this year. Rutherford has several members on "The Highland Outlook," month ly publication of the normal this year. During the last semester, Rutherford had two of the 15 high est rated students, Misses Jessie- Bridges and Eugenia Lollar. The First County club ever or ganized at the Asheville Normal was a Rutherford club, Miss Jes?ie Bridges is president, Miss Ruth An derson, of Rutherfordton, vice-presi dent, with Miss Elizabeth Lollar. sec retary-treasurer and reporter. Rutherford county has mora stu dents at the Asheville Normal this year than any other county except Buncombe. Rutherford has 26 whil.* Buncombe has 31. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Lollar, of near Rutherfordton, have the unique distinction of having four daughter? at the Asheville institution. The Filkething, or Storthing, or whatever old thing it is that governs Denmark, has decreed that army and naval officers must not in future be members of the Masonic fraternity. A complication has arisen over the fact that King Christian, like his father and forbears, "is an ar dent devotee of the ancient craft. Krishnamurti, t'ne newly-annointed Hindu Messiah of the Thesophists, has a rival in the person of Mrs. Eva Humacher, of Wichita, Kan., who caims that she aone represents the "will of God" on earth. Without wishing to appear irreverent, it does seem that America is big enough to supply its own requirements in this line, if any. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, AURIL 19, 1928 COMMENCEMENT AT SOUTH MOUNTAIN Commencement exercises at South Mountain Industrial Institute, Inc., will be held on Friday, April 20, from 10 A. M. to 12:30 P. M. The follow ing- schedule has been arranged: 10 A. M. Out-of-door Pageant. Crowning of the Queen of May and the Queen of Education. 11 A.M. Commencement Ser mon. 1 1:45 A. M. Class day exer cises. 12 Annual address and presen tation of awards. Big town writers sometimes poke fun at items in country newspapers. But here is a gem from the esteemed New York World: One night Davy took the wildcat to bed with him. Quite unintentionally he smoth ered it to death. Even then the lit tle animal did not scratch his mas ter." And we may believe that, like Bon Ami, it hasn't scratched yet. An industrial note states that Jol iet, 111., long known to fame prin cipally as the seat of the great state prison, now employs 80 electric mo tors, totalling 270 horsepower, in the manufacture of macaroni, The re porter might have lent added inter est to his item by stating the daily mileage of macaroni produced. RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION A Battle Creek physician says, "'Constipation is responsible for more misery than any other cause." But immediate relief has been found. A tablet called Rexall Ord erless has been discovered. This tablet attracts water from the sys tem into the lazy, dry, evacuating bowel called the colon. The water loosens the dry food waste and causes a gentle, thorough, natural movement without forming a habit or ever increasing the dose. Stop suffering from constipation. Chew a Rexall Orderless at night. Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to day at the nearest Rexall Drug Store. 26-tf It clings to metal because this oil SsIL is a new kind --•*-& |fj i . of motor oil- « !jk not a " Sly stickier oil, but an oil H• ■... of greater oiliness. and this is proved by many tests like this one • l- - f TEN THOUSAND MILE given nere' TEST PROVES • A six cylinder Essex was driven ten thousand miles with "Standard" Motor Oil. The cylinders were STANDARD worn away only one one-thou sandth of an inch, as measured by precision The average wear in an automo bile engine with oils commonly rajmt IB Mvk ZLM used by motorists is about three H times as great in the first ten •ZwtW W® thousand miles. » 9h fHM ilft* VHfe ■ S This means that by using "Stand rjW A TJj a|H| jni l ■ I ard" Motor Oil you can retard |W| B IHL I wear, maintain piston seal, and reduce upkeep costs. 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