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BY MRS. C. E. ALCOCK
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Walter H. Haynes and daugh
f C hestnm HHls were shopping
Tuesday
and Mrs. R. W. MSnish and
' jjave returned from a de
i trip to Wrightsville Beach,
will leave Thursday for a visit
ativ e> in Kentucky,
and Mr?. H. B - Doggett and
' R U th and Dot Doggett spent
iy in Charlotte.
Gladys Harrison left Thurs
for her home in Coffeeville,
after a delightful visit here to
nd Mrs. R. C. Alexander.
0. p. Lotspiech, of Asheville
the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
Chambers.
, (j raee Phillips has returned
f home in Spartanburg after a
to Mesdames A. L. McDaniel
I C. Turner.
Hollis Owens, of Cliffside was
m business Tuesday,
and Mrs. C. C. Reid of near
irfordtdn were shopping here
ay.
and Mrs. T. E. Byrd are re
g congratulations over the ar
of twin girl babies born on
esday, July 4th. Margaret Neal
llizabeth Lynn.
Broadus Moore has returned
a visit to friends in George
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gredients, sparkling drinks and tempting appetizers
await you in pleasing array. .
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Cheese & b 29c
Sultana Pineapple, large can _ 23c
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Mayonnaise m *» 19c
Sandwich Spread, 9 oz. jar 19c
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Com Flakes 2 pkgs. 15c
Kelloggs Bran Flakes, package 10c
Mil U White House Sm. Jla Tall Ha
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Pure Grape Juice, pint bottle ....23c
NECTAR "'EST TEA % 19c
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Mrs. John Adams, of Asheville
spent the week end here with her
mother, Mrs. Hyder. Mrs. Adams, a
recent bride was formerly Miss Mat
tie Hyder.
Mr. Frank Fritz, of Waynesville is
spending this week here with Mr. and
Mrs. U. S. Courtney.
Mr. Frank Thornton of Mullins, S.
C., and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Johnston,
of Salisbury were guests here Sun
day of Mayor and Mrs. Chas. Z.
Flack.
Miss Viola Randall is spending her
vacation with relatives in Charlotte.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Whisnant, of
Elizabethton, Tenn.; spent Monday
here with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dorsey.
Miss Ruth Dorsey and Rev. J. B.
Tabor left Tuesday for Lake Juna
luska where they will spend several
days attending the Epworth League
conference being held there.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Flack had as
their guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Johnson, of Salisbury, also Mr.
Frank Thornton, brother of Mrs.
Flack, of Salisbury.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gray and chil
dren, of Lumberton, spent the week
end here with Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
Hewitt.
Miss Ruth Reid was the guest of
Misses Barber last week at their
camp at Lake Lure.
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MRS. GEORGE D. DALTON
Miss Elma Bradford, popular teacher in the Forest City schools, be
came the bride of Mr. Geo. D. Dalton, in Charlotte, yesterday. Their
marriage is an event of much interest in the social circles of the Carolinas.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Courtney and
children spent Sunday in Waynes
ville. Mr. Flay Jackson will spend the
week in Waynesville.
Mr. Earl King, of Orangeburg, S.
C., is spending his vacation here
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
V. King.
Miss Hazel Stalnaker has returned
from a delightful visit to relatives
in South Carolina and Georgia.
Mr. Joe Hamrick is spending this
week in Lexington.
Mrs. H. W. Kiser and daughter,
Miss-Ruth, spent last week in Spart
anburg with Mrs. J. O. Woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Biggerstaff,
and Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Randall, of
Asheville spent Sunday here with
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weathers, of
Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene
Hord, of Raleigh, spent Saturday af
ternoon here with Mr. and Mrs. J.
F. Weathers.
Mr. Arthur Kennedy, of Charlotte,
is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Butler, Mrs. E. R. Mag
ness and children, of Asheville, are
also visiting her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Butler.
Mr. I. Sinkoe, of Atlanta, Ga., is
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Lee Stein
and Mr. Stein.
Mrs. W. R. Harrill and daughter,
Mary Frances, are visiting Mrs. Har
riirs mother, MJrs. Fannie Waters in
Tuxedo.
Mr. S. Heiner and daughters, Misses
Bessie and Isabelle Heiner, of Mar
tinville, Va., arrived Monday after
noon to visit Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Michalove for several days.
Mrs. Ferris McManus spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0.
Griffin in Hendersonville. Mr. Elmer
Hollifield spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Gi'iffin.
Major David Glickman has return
ed from a business trip through
North Carolina and Virginia.
Mrs. Ferris McManus left Wednes
day for her home in Columbia, S. C.
after a delightful visit to her father
Mr. R. K. Hollifield and Mrs Hol
lifield.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Ross and
children, of Charlotte spent Sunday
here with Mr. and Mrs. John McKin
ney.
Mjiss Lena Harrill, of Monroe was
the week end guest of Mr. and Mrs.
G. B. Harrill.
Mr. Sam Heiner and daughters,
Misses Isabelle and Bessie, of Mart
insville, Va., are the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. I. J. Michalove.
Miss Grace Phillips, of Converse,
S. C., is the guest of Mrs. A. L. Mc-
Daniel.
Miss Leona Wilkie has returned
from a visit to New York.
Rev. and Mrs. G. R. Gillespie are
visiting in Pulaski, Va.
PAINTING Ready to serve you
with house and auto painting. For
large or small orders, see us. Quali
ty and satisfaction guaranteed. New
location, East side Cherry Mt. St. H.
M. White. 40-3t
BLUES WIN CONTEST
IN EFIRD'S JUNE SALE
An interesting contest was inaug
urated at Efird's during the June J
Sale. The clerks were divided into
two groups, the Blues and the Greens,
and both sides strove manfully to win
the prize for most sales. This coveted
honor finally went to the Blues.
The Greens group was composed of
the following clerks: Miss Maude
Grose, captain, George Carpenter,
Rudolph Blanton, Dorothy McDaniel,
Fannie King. The Blues had the fol
lowing line-up: Charles Whitlock,
captain; Mrs. Charles Ford, Johnnie
Miae Hemphill, Flora McDaniel, Mrs.
Burrell Moore.
Manager Curlee reports splendid
results from the Efird June Sale.
This week he is advertising Efird's
annual 88c sale, which runs through
July 16.
A CORRECTION
Elsewhere in this issue of The
Courier is an article on the products
of the local hosiery mill. In the third
paragraph it is stated that the heels
and toes of the hosiery produced by
this plant is of finest rayon. This
should have been 'finest grade of
mercerized cotton yarn' instead of
rayon.
OFFICE CLOSED Dr. R. R.
Howes' dental office will be closed
until August 10, while he is on vaca
tion. 40-4t.
FOR SALE—One ton Ford truck;
good condition. H. M. White Paint
Shop, Cherry Mt. Street. 40-lt.
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OAK GROVE NEWS
Bostic, R-3, July 9. —Rev. E. A. j
Blanton, of Cliffside, preached at
Oak Grove Sunday. He preached an
interesting sermon to a large crowd.
Mrs. Ida Hawkins and little daugh
ter, Marjorie, of Avondale, spent
Wednesday M. E. Hawkins'.
We are glad to note that little
Sarah Margaret Wright is improving.
Mrs. J. M. Randall and Miss 01-
lierea Randall spent the week end
in Cliffside at the home of her broth
er, Mr. A. L. Harrill.
Mr. H. Jolley and family, of Caro
leen, spent the week end at Mr. M.
E. Hawkins'.
Miss Belle Wilkie spent Friday
night with Miss Ollierea Randall.
Mrs. Carl Magness and children, of
near Lattimore, and Miss Dorothy
Greene were visitors at Mrs. R. L.
Magness' last week.
Mr. Bruna Beam and family, of
Cherokee, spent Sunday afternoon at
Mr. Clyde Wright's. |
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Wilkie, Mr. T. j
E. Randall and children and Mr. J.
M. Biggerstaff were all visitors at
Mr. Robert Biggerstaff's Sunday.
The male quartet of Florence Bap
tist church, Forest City, will sing at
Oak Grove next Sunday afternoon.
Miss Mary Randall spent Sunday
afternoon with Misses Eugenia and
Pearle Randall.
Mr. C. N. Tate and family, of Av
ondale, spent a part of last week at
the home of his father, Mr. W. P.
Tate.
Those visiting Mr. J. T. Webb's
Sunday were Mr. D. K. Randall and
family, Mr. Goin Smart and family,
Mr. Shytles and family all of Forest
City, Messrs. Carmel and Hubert
Cooper and Misses Belle Wilkie and
Ethleen Webb.
Mr. Arthur Green and family of
Spindale were visitors at Mr. N. A.
Green's one day last week.
Oak Grove Sunday school will go
on a picnic, Thursday July 19th, to
Andrews Mill near Bostic. We hope
that all of the Sunday school will go
and help enjoy the day.
Mrs. J. M. Randall and Miss Ollie
rea Randall spent Sunday night at
Mr! L. D. Wilkie's.
Mr. Elmer Price and family, of
Shelby, Mr. Fletcher Melton and
family and Mr. Yatch Harrill and
family of Avondale were all visitors
at Mr. J. S. Bedford's one day last
week.
Mr. J. S. Bedford who has been
sick for some time isn't improving
any, we are sorry to note.
Mr. W. C. Jolley and family spent
Sunday afternoon at Mr. A. B. Bail
ey's.
Mr. Robert Magness and little
daughter Ruby, Miss Mattie Magness,
Mrs. Coie Biggerstaff and Miss Beu
lah Magness spent Sunday afternoon
at Mr. S. C. Crawley's near Latti
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more.
A number of the young folks en
joyed a party at the home of Miss
Mattie Magness Wednesday night;
those present were: Misses Lucile
and Ethleen Webb, Belle Wilkie,
Mary Randall, Ethel Blanton, Maude
and Pauline Harrill and Edith Big
gerstaff; Messrs. Nollie Biggerstaff,
Earl Randall, Hoyle Bailey, Carmel
and Hubei-t Cooper, Yatch and
Eugene Holland and Albert, George
and Paul Harrill.
Mrs. Z. A. Bedford and children of
near Lancaster, S. C., were visitors
| THREE NEGROES ARE
INJURED IN AUTO WRECK
Three negroes were injured, one.
seriously, when the car in which they
were riding climbed a bank at Puz
zle Creek Bridge, near here Sunday
afternoon while attempting to pass
another car.
The car, a Buick roadster, was
coming north, and according to wit
nesses, four cars attempted to pass
at the same time on the curve at the
bridge. Three negroes, a man by the
name of Perry and a woman and her
daughter, Timbers, of Hamlet oc
cupied the car. Seeing that they
would crash if they continued in the
road the nfegro piloted the car up
the bank. It ran ten or fifteen feet
up the cut and turned completely ov
er, landing back in the road on its
wheels. The elder Timber woman was
seriously injured, and was removed
to the Rutherford Hospital by Salva
tion Army workers, who passed. Lit
tle hope is entertained for her re
covery. The others were also taken
to the hospital, but will recover.
MRS. S. A. PUTNAM DEAD
Mrs. S. A. Putnam, of Alexander
Mills, died Monday night after a
short illness. Funeral services were
held at Kistler's Chapel Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon and were
in charge of Rev. C. C. Matheny.
Mrs. Putnam is survived by her
husband and several children. She
was 69 years of age.
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at Mr. J. S. Bedford's one day last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. C.. B. Harrill and
Misses Maude and Pauline Harrill
were visitors at Mr. L. D. Wilkie's
Friday night.
Mr. Sam Dobbins of Rock Hill, S.
C., visited relatives in this comrtiirn
ity last week.
ANNOUNCING
the arrival of those "Famous
Pin Money Pickles."
Sweet OAc
Picalilli - 0"
Sweet Water QC c
Melon 00
Sweet Melon 1 Af\ c
Mangoes T 1 "
Sweet Slice
Pickles - 00
Midget Gher
kins OO
Medium
Gherkins 00
If you have not tried these
pickles, you have a treat wait
ing for you.
J. W. Sanders
Phone 56
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