The Cliff side News fhe New# News is published * week in connection with Th* City Courier. f BO ACH Edit " AUGUST 2, 1928 FAMILY REUNION family reunion was held here lav at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson., on occasion of Johnson's birthday. A large num 0f friends and relatives were tßt for the occasion. Members Ur' and Mrs.'Johnson's families several points in county visited , brought well filled baskets t, wer e spread at noon in regu picnic style and enjoyed by all • Local Happenings r. C. M. Collins and family, of Creek. X. C.. spent Sunday here. r. and Mrs. Burgin Wilson and [ren of St. Petersburg, Fla.. are din? some time here with his par , Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Wilson. r. Merrill Freeman spent the t end at Mt. Vernon. Sr. and Mrs. J. B. Freeman and ten spent Saturday night with and Mrs. E. W. Wilson. [r. and Mrs. R. A. Love, of Gas a. spent the week end with Mr. Mrs. B. P. Caldwell and Mr. Chas. laynes. s:s Helen Thompson, of Fuquay ngs is spending this week with i Alice Carpenter. i. and Mrs. J. B. Freeman ac panied >y Mr. and Mrs. E. W. son of Shelby attended the Lewis lion Sunday at the home of Mr. rge Biggerstaff at Green Hill, r.and Mrs. W. B. Wilson and Mr. Mrs. Burgin Wilson spent Sun with Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wilson totherfordton. r. Broadus Simmons, who is with Concord baseball club spent Sun tere. [r. W. P. Carpenter and family Mrs. Hester Carpenter spent last by at Chestnut Hills. t. and Mrs. L. G. Garvin are 'ding this week in Atlanta, Ga. !rs. Paul Dunwoody, of Savannah, i was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Moore Saturday. fr. and Mrs. George C. Shuford children visited Mr. and Mrs. R. Rolyfield at Rockford. N. C., last fesdames J. C. Hames and A. M. jointly entertained about ?guests at a swimming party and •it supper at the Cleveland Park, ♦♦♦♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦♦•♦•♦•♦♦♦ l I P K you want to look your J best—get the best work J our beauty parlor. Parcel, permanent and J Jnger waving all three J one by competent, ex- Per t hands. J Kair bobbed - in any Jjle. To get your hair i ° ne as you want it done i J Face Massage our \ I j Specialty I i ■ Cliffside i Beauty Parlor , El am Hawkins, \ Phone 592 ! €LIFFSIDE S HOME PAGE, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF LOCAL EDITORS Published in Connection With The Forest City Courier Spartanburg, S. C., last Friday night, i Quite a number of the young peo ple attended the picnic supper given by Misses Rosa Mae, Amanda and Hazel Haynes at Chestnut Hills Saturday night in honor of the mem bers of their house party. SHILOHNEWS i Rutherfordton, R-l, July 30. The revival meeting at Shiloh came to a close last Friday night. Dr. J. W. Porter left early Saturday morn ing for his home at Lexington, Ky. There were four new additions to the t church. Several came in by letter. The new converts will be baptized next Sunday at two o'clock in the pool near the church. j Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Jones, of Charlotte, and Mr. Baxter Jones and daughters, Misses Bertha and Mary, ,of Polk County visited at Mr. B. M. Jones' on Friday. J Miss Rebecca Bell Cole, of New- ; berry has been spending several days in this community with her old friends. She formerly lived here, about thirty years ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Propes, of, Gastonia, spent last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Owens and Miss Ella Trout, of Spindale visited at Mr. Cal Dobbins Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Bill Miller, of Spartanburg, S. C. r spent last week with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gaston Abrams. Miss Odessa Jones and Mr. Lee Smith visited friends at Sulphur Springs Sunday afternoon, i Misses Ruth, Annie and Pauline Morrow and Mr. Beryman Hamrick visited Miss Nell Morrow at Sandy Mush Sunday. ', Mrs. Paul Hawkins, of Alexander, 1 spent a few days with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Smith last week. '| Miss Kate Hardin, of Forest City,, ' spent last week with Miss Mozelle 5 Gordon. Miss Ella Hamrick, of Holly Springs, spent two days last week ' with Miss Estelle Jones. ' ; Mrs. E. W. Wilson has been very ill 1 for the past week. She has been in bad health for a long time. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilford Ledbetter, of ' Spindale visited at the home of Mrs. • Ledbetter's parents Sunday after ' noon. OAKLAND NEWS i J Forest City, R-2, July 30.—Mrs. G. T. Moore is improving at the i Rutherford Hospital where she has been taking treatment for some time, t Misses Ruth McDonald, Carrie and ( Virginia Mcßrayer spent several days last week with Miss Alzora Hender t son. i 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Mcßraeyr spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn iSmawley, at Spindale. . 5 ! Mr. P. H. Smith and family spent | Sunday with Mr. Alonzo Smith, near ► ! &It. Vernon. >1 Little Miss Ruby and Master Mar [ vin Hudson had their tonsils re moved at the Rutherford Hospital last ►' week and are doing nicely. H Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Owens and > Miss Ella Trout were pleasant visi tors at Mr. Monroe McDonald's Sat ►' urday afternoon. ! 1 Mrs. Elsie Carver and family spent [ Sunday at Mr. W. H. Carver's. ! ALEXANDER NEWS ► ► ► Alexander, July 31. —Several P e °~ ! t pie from the nearby churches attend [ ed the ordination sermon for Rev. ► Marion D. Blanton Sunday afternoon ► at the . Baptist church. Dr. Scarbor- I ough brough a wonderful message. t Prof. Reynolds, head of the music * department in the South Western ► Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, sang ► a solo. We were grateful and fortu ' | nate to have these two men come to ► us on this occasion. o Mrs. J. R. Matheny is spending a I few days with Rev. and Mrs. C. C. ' ► Matheny. ► Mrs. Lon Putnam and children, of ► Cliffside visited here last week. ;; Mrs. J. L. Jolley and Mr. and ► Mrs. Karl Jordan, of Lattimore, were * ► dinner guests at the Alexander teach o erage last Sunday. aad Mrs. Sam Wood spent a * few days in the mountains last week. 0 Mr. M. H. Green, of Spindale fffl -1 ed the engagement at the Methodist HOLLY SPRINGS NEWS Harris, R-l, July 30.—A success ful revival came to a close Sunday, July 29th at the Holly Springrs Bap tist church. The church was greatly helped and built up, though there wasn't much visible results. Rev. Roscoe Smith, pastor of the Cliffside Baptist church and a re turned missionary from Japan did the preaching. We have had great preachers at our church but it was believed by many that Rev. Smith is one of the greatest preachers and teachers that has ever come our way. An humbler spirit is hard to find. He is a very lovable man and leaves a host of people to wish him God speed, as he goes on his way. Mr. J. Rector Robbins, of Harris,' one of our own boys who has recent ly graduated from the Baptist Bible Institute in New Orleans, La., had charge of the music. The singing was ' good and enjoyed by all. Large crowds attended the services notwithstanding the fact that meet- 1 ings were in progress all around us. j We had visitors from all the nearby' churches. The revival is going on at our sis- ' ter church. Sulphur Springs, this week and J. R. Robbins also has charge of the music there. WESTENDNEWS West End. Forest City, July 30. i —Rev. M. T. Hinshaw, of Connelly , Springs, is assisting the pastor, Rev. j J. B. Tabor, Jr., in the meeting which ; is in progress this week at Pleasant Grove. Mr. George Hawk will arrive tomorrow (Tuesday) to direct the singing. Mr. Hinshaw is preaching marvelous and soul stirring sermons. You are cordially invited to attend these morning and evening services. Messrs. Lester Havener, of Hick ory and Hugh Crater, of Jennings, visited Mr. Worth Harris last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballard, of Asheville, spent the week end with Mrs. Ballard's sister. Mrs. G. M. Harris. Miss Hilda McDonald returned home from summer school at the Asheville Normal Tuesday of last week. Mr. Lloyd Langston and family, of Hickory, spent the week end with Mrs. W. G. Trout. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gallman are all smiles, since the arrival of little Miles Richard Gallman. July 29. Both mother and baby are doing nice ly. Miss Virginia Flack returned to her home in Knoxville, Tenn., Sun day, after spending two weeks with Miss Annie Sue Harris. Rev. J. B. Tabor, Jr., visited his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Tabor, iit Shepherd, Tuesday night of last week. Mr. S. L. Lowing and little daugh ters, Elizabeth and Lois, visited rel atives in Charlotte last week. Mr. C. F. Murph and family and Miss Ltfla LipscOmb of Gaffney, S. C., stopped over for a little while at the home of 'Mr. G. W.' Long, Sr., Sunday afternoon, on their way from. Lake Lure, where they were the week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Long. Mr. J. I. Grose and Miss Clara Tay lor went to Belmont Friday to visit Rev. Chalmers Grose and Mrs. J. I. Grose, who is spending two weeks with her son, and while there they at tended the meeting at Park Street church where Mr. Grose is pastor, and heard Rev. Mr. T. A. Grose of Ashe ville preach a most wonderful serm on. NEW ORLEANS GIRLS BRAVE FIRE DANGERS While firemen ran hose line 3 over their heads to third floor win dows, whence they played steady streams of water and chemicals on. an adjoining building, sixteen tele phone operators of the Southern Bell Telephone Company remained on duty at the New Orleans main exchange at an early morning hour recently. Smoke poured througtt the open windows and flames found their way into the telephone operating room from the structure, but not a girl left her post. ... r £ T ;• ' church here Sunday morning for Rev. T. C. Jordan, and brought a wonder ful message to the large congrega tion. PROVIDENCE NEWS Forest City, R-2, July 31.—Rev. R. P. Fikes preached a good sermon last Sunday at Providence Method ist church. Crops in this commun ity are doing well considering the fact that they were planted so late. Mr. Joe Thomas, the small son of Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Harrill, had the misfortune of breaking his leg last week when the chair in which he was standing turned over. The child re ceived a broken bone just above the knee. He seems to be improving. Mr. Duke Smith and his sister, Miss Mary Francis Smith, of Shelby, spent the week end with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Smith. Mr. W. L. Smith, and daughter, Sarah and small grandson, of Nor folk, Va., ar spending some time in this community visiting parents and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Phillips spent last Sunday with Mr. Phillips' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Phillips. 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