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FLORENCE MILLS ! i Forest City, Dec. 11. —About 16 j of little Nellie Doggett's child friends! gave her a birthday surprise, Mon day evening when they appeai'ed at her home, to spend an hour with her in honor of her tenth anniversary. Refreshments were served including a birthday cake with a dime inserted, USED CARS FOR SALE I have the following cara j for sale: > | 1 '26 Chevrolet Coupe. I 1 '27 Buick Sedan. 1 '24 Dodge Coupe. i 1 '27 Chevrolet Coupe. 1 '27 Olds Coupe. 1 '26 Chevrolet Touring. 2 '25 Ford Tourings. 1 '26 Chevrolet Coach. 1 '25 Ford Sedan. 1 '26 Ford Touring. 1 Studebaker Touring. 1 Buick Touring. i J. T. CAMP ! Phone 107 Moss Bldg. FOREST CITY STRAYED Large Male Hound; white and black spotted body; yellow head, weighs about forty pounds. Very friendly. Answers to name of Sandy. Strayed from my home Monday night. Any information apprec iated. DR. W. L. STALLINGS Forest City, Buy Your Christmas Gifts twith the savings from purchas ing all your food needs at your EVERYDAY LOW REGULAR GRANDMOTHER'S BREAD Pound He 21 ounce Ac Pan Rolls Oc loaf • Pullman loaf v Doz. O Bokar Coffee lb. 47c I CALIFORNIA YELLOW CLING PEACHES 2 35' Evaporated Peaches, Sweet Cider, gal. jug 59c lb. 15c —————_ ———-—_——— Layer Figs, lb. 23c Tender tasty Peas, 2 No. 2 cans 25c Citron Peel, lb. 39c 0 ~ A&P choice Currants, Swansdown Cake Flour, , ' _ i package 19c package 35c -—— Bordon's Pitted Dates, Red Front, pure Extracts, package _ 22c oz. size 10c ——— __ Crystalized Pineapple or Heinz Mincemeat, lb. Cherries, lb. 55c can 21c —______ Mixed Nuts, lb. 20c I SEEDED OR SEEDLESS D. M. RAISINS 3 packages for 25 c I Palmolive Soap, 3 cakes I IE 11 A Assorted Q pkgs. OAc Pj JELLU Flavors J LAJ Complete line of Produce, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables at attractive prices (S« AnANT 1C& PAO"l£- T t" I representing the age of the honored, j and of course Nellie found the dime ; when the cake was divided. May j Nellie have many more birthdays is j the wish of her friends. J Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank I Neighbors recently, a big boy. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Henderson and I (son Britton, spent Saturday night J and Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. | W. N. Henderson. Mrs. Ruby Doggett was hostess to 'the Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Weslyan Methodist church, at her home on Harmon street, Monday afternoon. Following the regular routine of ' business refreshments were served. I Mr. D. S. Hardin and family visit ed relatives near Chesnee, last . Thursday. i I Misses Annie Laura Thompson I and Pauline McCurry, of Spindale, I were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Flack, last Sunday. Messrs. Restelle | Flack and Roy Reep were guests also, j I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Koon of Union Mills, R-l, visited the latter's I ( parents here Saturday night and j Sunday. | Friends of Mr. E. W. Jordon, will ; learn with interest of his return ' after spending several weeks in the Charlotte Sanatorium. I k » . To be a bachelor in Italy, one ! must be able to pay the government ! 100 lire a year. And yet they say money doesn't bring happiness. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1928 CAROLEEN NEWS Women's Missionary Society Meets—Many Have "Flu" . , Child Injured by Needle Locals Caroleen, Dec. 10.—The Mission ary Society met with Mrs. R. P. Buff on last Wednesday evening. Quiet a number were present and business to complete the year was transacted. Caroleen has been struck by the "flu" epidemic and hardly a family has escaped. Little Miss Beatrice Debrule, the baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Debrule, had the misfortune to get a sewing needle stuck in her knee several days ago. She was rushed to Rutherford hospital and an operation was performed, but failed to get the needle, and she is in a i very serious condition as infection has set up. I Mr. Doris Tate, of Forest City, visited at Mr. J. P. Randalls Monday night. Mrs. John Parker and Mr. Fred Parker and wife were shopping in Shelby last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Debule, of Shelby, spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Charles Debules. Mrs. Chas. Shober received a tele gram to come to her mother's bed side today. MOORESBORO R-l Infant of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Luck adoo Dead Hawkins - Hawkins Wedding—Local News. Mooresboro, R-l, Dec. 10. — The death angel visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Webb Luckadoo, last Thursday, and claimed as its victim their infant daughter, Elizabeth, on ly six weeks old. She was only sick one day, and was a bright lovable child. Loving hands of doctors, i and friends and neighbors, done all I that was in their power for the child. Funeral services were conducted at High Shoals, Friday, by the pastor, j Rev. Washburn. The little grave was : covered with many beautiful flowers. | Besides, its parents, four brothers and two sisters survive. This entire I community sympathize with the f am jily in their hour of sorrow. Miss Meredith Hawkins and Mr. ! Howard Hawkins of Avondale, were married Thanksgiving, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Zeno Hawkins. Their many friends wish for them a long and happy life together. The "flu" is raging in this com munity. All the families of Mr. S. C. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green, Mr. George Jolley and some of Mr. Webb Luckadoo, have been real sick but are slowly improving. Miss Rae Robinson, who is attend ing college at the Asheville Normal is expected to arrive the 21st to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rob inson. Misses Effie and Essie Goode, spent Saturday afternoon in Shelby j shopping. Miss Owana, Jolley, who is attend- : ing school at Spartanburg, was the week end guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Preston Jolley. Miss Iris Robinson of Shiloh, spent the week end at home. Miss Robinson has been very ill with "flu" but is able to go back to teaching. Two girls, sisters, had their wed ding ceremonies performed in an airplane speeding over Baltimore. But then they had to come down to earth, just like all brides. Leach Cross, famous pugilist, has become a dentist. Probably he will prove to be a very inexpensive one, as he can do without anaesthetics for his patients. BHHBBHHHHHHBHHHHBHBHMHEHCS^TI 2JWeeks to Christmas*' | W The Ship of Health Is Santa's Flagship BOY SCOUT COURT OF HONOR MEETING DEC. 21 Spindale, Dec. 10.—On Friday night, December 21, a boy scout court of honor meeting will be held at the Spindale House, at 7:30 o'- clock. We are very anxious to have every troop in the county present and make the appeal to all scout For Her For Him Toilet Sets Military Brushes Perfumes Traveling Cases Bath Powders Razors Face Powders Shaving Sets Manicure Sets . „ . ' -n Ivory Sets Fountain Pens Compacts . Eversharp Pencils Toilet Waters Pen and Pencil Sets Kodaks Desk Sets Kodak Albums Toilet Sets Pen and Pencil Sets Kodaks Desk Sets Thermos Bottles Whitman's and McPhail's Face Lotions Candies Hair Tonics Fountain Pens Flashlights Eversharp Pencils Cigars Stationery Stationery Bath Salts Cigar Humidors Bath Powder Cigarette Cases Bridge Sets Cigar Cases Buy Now and The Store of A Save! Thousand Gifts Ligon's Drug and Seed Store Spartanburg, S. C. To Improve Our Service FIRST: We have painted and remodeled our shop. It now looks like a new of business. We have installed new equip ment, and can turn out high grade work on short notice. We have invested §4,000.00 in shop equipment alone. SECOND: Our place of business is clean. It will stay this way. The floors are mopped every day. Mechanics change over alls every other day. Fender pads and seat covers are put on cars brought in for repairs to protect them from any dirt or grease spots. No danger of soiled clothing after your car has been repaired here. THIRD: Our mechanics are Ford experts, and can serve you bet ter than strangers because its our business to know the car we sell and guarantee from stem to stern. Sam DePriest is our shop foreman. Born and rea -ed in the New House section of Cleveland County—He is a well known and widely experi enced mechanic. He will meet you at the door, and see to it that you get service. N. F. Wessinger, Jim Mat! '-s and Arthur Grayson are here to assist him. These men have _iad experi ence and know every bolt, nut and cotter pin by heart. Our work is guaranteed; so let the same common sense reason ing which prompted your choice of a Ford bring you back to our service Department for periodic checking and service. Doggett Motor Co. Forest City, N. C. masters to have as many scouts asr ( possible appear for advancement, j Advancement forms may be secured] I from Council Headquarters. All Committeeemen are cordially j invited to be present and are asked'! to confer with the Scoutmasters in their respective communities i n having a large number of scouts j participate in the advancement prcu jgram of Scouting. J : , A French diplomat says the farm iers in America do more thinking | than any other class. Well, it does tafce a lot of thinking to understand the various plans for farm relief that have been formulated.
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