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BY MRS. C. E. ALCOCK "
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Surprise Party.
Misses Callie Deane and Mary Ly
tle surprised Messrs. "Bill" Lytle and
Troy Davidson Saturday night with
a birthday party at Miss Lytle's home
here. Music and games were the chief
entertainments of the evening. Cake,
lemonade, bananas and mints were
served to the invited guests: Misses
Carrie and Pearl Burgin, Jennie,
Pauline, and Moree Hudlow, Myrtle
Deane,. Rosa and Nellie Lytle, Re
becca Hutchins, Elma Tardin and
Messrs. Ernest Hunt, Bill Lytle,
Worth Reep, Troy Davidson, Garland
Hardin, Charlie Morgan, Lowrance
Whitlock and Chany Johnson.
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Mr. Paul Rush, of (Charlotte, was
the guest of friends here Sunday.
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Mrs. D. A. York of Shelby visited
Mrs. A. B. Hutchins Sunday.
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Miss Kathleen James has returned
to Morganton after a few days visit
here.
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Mr. John Keeter and daughter An
nie and Minnie Sue, spent Sunday
in Morganton.
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Miss Azilee Rich of Asheville had
as her week end guests Misses Mae
Baynard, Myrtle and Callie Deane.
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Messrs. Paul Greene, George
Bugel and Capt. Grady Henderson of
Fort Bragg spent the week end here.
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Mr. W. E. Moore has returned
home from Charlotte, where she un
derwent an operation last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McDaniel had as
their dinner guests Friday, Mr. and
Mrs. A. H. McDaniel.
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M,iss Margaret Young has returned
from a delightful visit to Miss "Pol-
I ly" Huggins in Terra Alta, W. Va.
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. Master Ralph Berman, of Atlanta,
: Ga., is visiting Master Sol Stein here
this week.
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> Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Smith and
, son, of Charlotte, are visiting Mr.
> and Mrs. G. M. Huntley.
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L Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Alcock spent
t the week end at their mountain ca
l bin at Lake Lure.
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Mr. and Mrs. P. Z. Harrill, of
Boiling Springs, spent Sunday here
i with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Butler.
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Mr. John Lytle and family and Mr.
"Bill" Lytle of AsKeville spent the
week end with their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. George Lytle.
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Miss Emma York and Messrs. Law
son and Thomas York of Shelby,
were the guests of Miss Rebecca
Hutchins Sunday.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Houser and lit
tle daughter, Ola Pearl and Annie
[ Lou, visited in Gastonia, Belmont
and Cherryvijle Sunday.
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Miss Rebecca Hutchins and Rubye
s Humphries and Capt. Grady Hender
: son and Mr. George Bugel spent Sun
day at Lake Lure and Chimney Rock.
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I Mr. and Mrs. G. C. King and fam
ily will leave this week to spend the
summer at their mountain home at
Chestnut Hills.
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Mr. J. D. Melton, of Golden Valley,
spent Tuesday night here with his
nephew, Mr. T. T. Long, and Mrs.
Long.
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Mr. and Mrs. Marian Ross and
children, of Charlotte, were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. John McKin
ney here for the week end.
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Mrs. Jewel Gray and son, of At
lanta, Ga., arrived last week to spend
sometime here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs- Chas. S. Hemphill.
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Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Padgett and
children returned Saturday after
spending several days with Mrs. Pad
gett's parents in Zebulon.
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Misses Argyle and Dorothy Ed
wards, of Marion, are visiting Misses
Helen Thomas and Kathleen Alex
ander here this wek.
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Misses Kathleen and Ruth Dorsey
spent the week end with their broth
er, Mr. Marvin Dorsey and Mrs.
Dorsey.
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| Miss Myrle McDaniel spent from
; Sunday to Tuesday the guest of
,Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Randall in Ashe
ville.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elliot and daughter
Misses Mattie and Annie, of Chim
ney Rock, spent Sunday here with
Mr. and Mrs. Coster Mcßrayer.
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Misses Myrtle and Callie Deane,
Mary Lou Lytle and Mae Baynard
and Messrs. "Bill" Lytle and George
Lytle spent Sunday afternoon at
Recreation Park, Asheville.
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Dr. W. F. Carter, of Pleasureville,
Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. N. Giles, of
Knoxvjjle, Tenn., spent last Wednes
day night here with their sister, Mrs.
J. H. Thomas and Mr. Thomas.
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Mrs. G. M. Huntley has returned
from a most delightful visit to her
son in Newport News, Va., and
daughter, Mrs. Roy Smith in Char
lotte.
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Mesdames J. H. Thomas, C. M.
Young and B. B. Doggett and Messrs. ]
James, Carter and Farmer Thomas
had luncheon in Asheville, Monday 1
and attended a matinee in the after
noon.
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Mr. George Holmes, of Walkei*- ■
town, will arrive here this week to (
spend a few days with his sister,
Mrs. G. C. McDaniel and Mr. Mc-
Daniel, before leaving for the Black (
Bear camp for boys, where he is an j
instructor.
THE FOREST CITY COURIER, TH URSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928
Mr. and Mrs. B. Arp Lowrance and
daughter, Katherine, of Charlotte,
i spent the wek end here with Mrs.
i Chas. Ford. They all spent Sunday
in Ridgecrest with Mr. and Mrs.
Lowrance's son, Bomar, who is in
| camp there.
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! Work is being rushed on the Blan
i ton Cafe, which suffered a severe
fire loss a short time ago. Mr. Blan
; ton hopes to be ready to open by
! Wednesday of next week. He is spar
ing no expense to make his remodel
!ed building up-to-date and finely
! equipped.
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Misses Agnes and Mary Ella Ger
ald returned to their home at Thors
by, Ala., after having been the guests
• of Mrs. W. L. Horn.
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j Mr. V. T. Davis and family spent
j Tuesday in Concord.
MOVIE PROGRAM
THURSDAY JUNE 21
"HAROLD TEEN." What the well
, dressed flapper of 1928 is wearing is
j shown in "Harold Teen." Not only do
the feminine players wear the latest
in fashions, but Arthur Lake, who
enacts the title role, sports some
stunning styles in a sequence where
he is dresseH&s a ~chic flapper to
carry through his initiation into a
secret fraternity.
"Harold Teen," from the. popular
comic strip of that name, was di
rected by Mervyn Leßoy for First Na
tional Pictures.
Comedy, "Plane Jane."
FRIDAY JUNE 22
"THE RAMBLING RANGER."
The Riddle Rider No. 6.
Comedy: "His Day of Days."
SATURDAYJUNE 23
"THE ACTRESS."
Comedy: "Half Pint Heroes."
MONDAYTUNE 25
"UNDER BLACK EAGLE."
Comedy: "At Ease."
TUESDAYJUNE 26
'"THE SONORA KID." Peggy
Montgomery, who is playing the lead
opposite Tom Tyler in his latest F.
B. O. production, "The Sonora Kid,"
has rather a unique distinction in the
film colony. She is one of the few
actresses who made her first screen
appearance as a leading woman and
she has followed in this path ever
since.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 27
"THE BACHELOR'S PARADISE"
the Tiffany-Sthal production, stars
the pert and adorable Sally O'Neill
in the role of a little milliner who
lived down by the gas house and
wishes a charming young Romeo
would come strolling into her life.
One does, in the person of Ralph
Graves, but he can't see anything in
plain little Kate because there are
too many dolls about with rosier
cheeks and more scarlet lips. But a
broken ankle imprisons Joe, who is
a ring fighter, in Katie's home. It is
really a bachelors paradise, which
Joe is too blind to appreciate until
after he has abused his privileges.
How he nearly breaks Katie's heart
and almost smashes his own head is j
told by Curtis Benton, author of
"Bachelor's Paradise," which has
been sirected by George Archin
baud. Besides Sally O'Neill and
Ralph Graves, the cast includes Ed
die Gribbon, Jim Finlayson, Jean
Laverty, Sylvia Ashton and the three
Cain children, Jim, Charles and Vio
let.
Comedy: "High Spots."
COMING
"THE YELLOW LILY."
"TENDERLOIN."
Players of Note Appear in Latest
Billie Dove Film
One of the most notable and best
balanced supporting casts ever used
in a First National film offering sup
ports beautiful Billie Dove in her
latest starring picture "The Yellow J
Lily," coming to the Movie Thea- '
tre. i
"The Yellow Lily," was adapted 1
from the famous play by Lajos Biro, 1
and it deals with love and intrigue j
in Hungary. Alexander Korda
directed the picture.
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Evolution is said to have produc
ed a new kind of weasel in Louis
iana, but the critter is not likely
to cross the Mississippi line.
NEW BANK OPENS IN
ROTHERFORDTON
The First Industrial Bank Op
ened Doors Wednesday—
Authorized Capital
Stock of SIOO,OOO
Rutherfordton, June 21.—The
First Industrial Bank opened its
doors here Wednesday morning* for
business .The First Industrial Bank,
Rutherford county's newest banking
enterprise, was chartered in January
of this year. An organization meet
ing was held about a month ago, at
which time officers were elected and
plans for the opening were made.
The bank is located at 216 N. Main
Street, in the building formerly oc
cupied by the Rutherfordton post
office ,which has been renovated and
fitted up for the purpose. The new
enterprise is capitalized at SIOO,OOO.
It has paid in caw£W stock of $25,-
000. The bank witviJo a general in
dustrial banking' business, and so
licits time deposits and savings ac
counts.
The officers are Charles H.
Haynes, president; N. C. Harris, vice
president; David Lindsay, vice-presi
dent; B. H. Long, cashier. The board
of directors are composed of the
above officers and J. S. Dockery, C.
B. Goodyear, and Fred D. Hamrick.
The men who are responsible for
the bank are the leading business ex
ecutives of the county. With an estab
lished faith in their town and county
and its future, and seeing the need
of such an institution these gentle
men have set out, not only to give
the county another bank, but to give
it an institution of service th'at will
function for the common welfare and
advancement of the county.
Mr. B. H. Long, of Forest City,
who becomes cashier of the new bank,
is prominently identified with bank
ing in this county. He was, for sev
eral years, cashier of the Farmers
Bank and Trust Company, of Forest
City. After 1 leaving the Farmers
Bank he was connected with the
Chimney Rock Mountains, Inc., as as
sistant treasurer until recently. His
judgment on financial matters is safe
and is invariably sought by hundreds
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FORD PRICES REDUCED
FROM SIO.OO TO $30.00
DUE TO FREIGHT RATE REDUCTIONS WE ARE ABLE TO ANNOUNCE
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES IN PRICE EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY:
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PRICE WAS AND NOW
TOURING $501.31 $482.00
ROADSTER 491.31 472 00
SPORT COUPE 656.31 645 00
STANDARD COUPE 601.31 590 00
BUSINESS COUPE 601.31 590 00
TUDOR SEDAN 601.31 590 00
FORDOR SEDAN 731.31 720 00
11-2 TON TRUCK 634.12 605 00
LIGHT DELIVERY 492.06 474.50 i
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You have no extras to buy because these are actual delivered prices in \
Forest City, and include bumpers, extra tire and a tank full of gasoline as
well as the regular Ford equipment such as five wire wheels, Houdaille shock
absorbers, Triplex windshield glass etc. The war tax was removed May 31
and this combined with the freight saving makes a total reduction on the
new Ford price from $26.00 to $32.00.
The New Ford is Now Unquestionably the Greatest
Automobile Value in the World.
Doggett Motor Company
FOREST CITY, N. C.
of people in the county, as they have
long since come to know that his ad
vice can be safely relied upon. He has
not only proven himself to be a bank
er of the first rank, but is also a
booster and a builder. His invaluable
services will assist materially in
bringing the new enterprise the suc
cess it deserves.
KIWANIS CLUB NOTES
Warm weather did not a
number of Kiwanians from attend
ing Monday evening. The program, in
charge of Past president J. W. Dalton
was an interesting one. Mr. Dalton
read an interesting "zero hour" mes
sage from President Henry C. Heinx
of Kiwanis International. Mr. Howard
Doggett read the inter-club relations
creed and Rev. M. F. Moores gave a
splendid -short talk on "Fellowship."
FOR SALE—Sweet potato slips
from treated seed. Farmers Federa
tion. Spimlale, N. C. 37-2t
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Comfort
Both! and You Want Both!
You can t enjoy yourself, you can't do the best work, when your
feet hurt. It's our business to see that a Man's feet are fitted
right when he comes to us. We go a whole lot further than simply
selling you a pair of shoes.
Naturally, a store that is as careful about fitting as we, are going
to see that you get real style and real value, too.
$5.00, $6.00, $7.50, $8.50, SIO.OO to sls.
Grades to Choose From
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COCA-COLA CO. MAKES GOOD
INSPECTION RECORD
The local Coca-Cola Bottling Com
pany recently received a 100 per cent
inspection score card from the gen
eral office in Atlanta, Ga., following
the regular inspection of June 14.
The local plant was inspected in ref
erence to sanitation, product, build
ing and equipment and received one
hundred points on each item. This is
one of the best records made by Coca-
Cola bottling plants in the state.
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FOR RENT— Five Room apart
ment. West Main street. Dr. F. R.
Wilkins, Forest City. . 37-3t.
Mrs. W. E. Moore, who was taken
to a Charlotte hospital for a facial
operation last week is improvine
slowly.
Woolsey's heavy body paint Is the
best. Get it from the Farmers Hard
ware Co. .