F> Society* l Bl r MRS. C. E. ALCOCK The help of friends will make this column more interesting. Please ea ll 140 and report items for this column. All news items of interest to women are welcomed. Mr. G. D. Dalton spent Tuesday af ternoon in Charlotte. • » ¥ Miss Christine Roper, of Charlotte, is spending" a few days here. V * • Mr. A. G. McNeely, of Monroe was the week end guest of Miss Bernice Kanipe. * * * Mrs. D. F. Beachboard and daugh ter were shopping Tuesday in Spar tanburg. ♦ * w Major David Glickman and Mrs. Jack Michalove spent Tuesday in Asheville. ♦ * » Miss Mary Crowell who teaches in Shelby, is spending the holidays here at her home. ♦ » » Mrs. P. D. Harrill Sr. and Miss Clara Harrill were shopping Saturday in Spartanburg. * * Mrs. S. B. Coleman has returned Mighty Epic of the Air Dec. 27th and 28th Princess Theatre Shelby, N. C. igßizraiajznigramaiaizigiaiHiaraieiaEEiaßiiuaaizigiaigßig.'aiaigreig ■ EFIRD'S AGAIN Blankets $2.95 1 96 pairs 66x80 Double Blankets, | Chatham made. These big, soft, | fluffy Blankets are in all pretty col | ors, as Blue, Rose, Gold and Helio, I and make an ideal Christmas gift. | Come early for this event. $5.00 a values Efird's price— | $2.95 jj Efird's Dept. Store | Forest City, N. C. 1 r? r? rgTgjMmjHjargJZiHfaiHJ^JErajHfEjajfZJEfHJzrgjErar^iz^ from an extended*visit to her daugh ter in Washington, D. C. * * , * Mr. and Mrs. John Poole and Miss Mary King Harrill spent last Tues day in Shelby, shopping. Mr. Paul Green, of Fort Bragg is visiting his parents, Mr. .and Mrs. S. H. Green here for the holidays. * * » Mr. and Mrs. Fred K. Houser of CherryviUe spent Sunday afternoon here with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hous er. * » * Mrs. T. E. Wilkins will spend the Christmas holidays with her son, Mayor J. T. Wilkins in Henderson ville. 9 % * Miss Willie Sue Mauney, of Ly man, S. C.,will be the guest of Misses Kathaleen and Ruth Dorsey during the Christmas holidays. * * The many friends of Mr. Fi*ank Smith will be glad to know that he is improving after several weeks ill ness. « •> « Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dorsey, of Charlotte will spend Christmas here with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Dorsey. 9 * m Mrs. E. E. has returned to her home in Pinopolis, S. C., after a visit to her daughter Mrs.. J. A. Dennis and Mr. Dennis. * * * • Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kennedy, of Charlotte and Mr. Ernest Butler, of Fort Bragg, attended the funeral of Mr. Bush Butler held here Sunday. • * * Mrs. E. L. Derden and daughter, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Martin, of Hendersonville, were the guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Chaney. * » » Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Barber and daughters Misses Alice, Kathrine, Elizabeth, Minniebelle and son Forest spent Sunday afternoon with relatives in Hendersonville. * * 9 Mr. Flavious Jackson will leave Sunday for his home in Mobile, Ala., where he will spend the holidays and will also go on a hunting trip while there. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 192* Mrs. Ethel Young and daughter Ethel and Miss Sudie Young will = j leave Thursday for Cleveland, Ohio, | I where they will be the guests of Mr. c ! and Mrs. T. R. Taylor during the Q ! holidays. ji ** * C ! Mrs. A. W. Falvey requests all 0 those who are filling stockings for G soldiers at Oteen to send them to Q her not later than Thursday morn- [] ing, as they must be shipped Thurs- j G day afternoon. Please bear this in £ ;mind and make every effort to get |i j these stockings filled and ready to G i 1 pack by Thursday morning. jj ♦ •* Q Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Dillingham, of G ! Norfolk, Va., will be the guests of Q , j the former's sister, Mrs. J. Worth G .Morgan and Mr. Morgan during the G j Christmas holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Q | Dillingham and mother, Mrs. J. C. G Dillingham are now visiting relatives C |in Asheville. ; O ! G ;** ' : G ! Friends will be delighted to hear ; C that Miss Ethel Huntley who has been Q so very ill is improving. Miss Huntley 0 i first had "flu" and later developed G pneumonia from which she has been Q ! suffering for nearly two weeks. ! s j G NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS G * • Tc £ i North Carolina, Rutherford County. c ;In The Superior Court, . G Before The Clerk. g W. C. Huntley and W. B. Ham- g ! rick, Trading under the firm name G jand Style of Huntley & Hamrick or g ; Rutherford County Laundry. 1 Q vs. G ; Equitable Laundry Machinery Cor-1 G poration, a corporation, and Credit g ! Alliance Corporation, a corporation. ! 0 1 The defendant above named will G ! take notice that an action entitled as ' g i above has been commenced in the j [ j superior court of Rutherford county > jj to recover damages alleged to have j g I been sustained by plaintiffs caused \ |i by defendants, and also to remove « C a certain chattel mortgage from the ; [j j record of Rutherford county, cover- 1 p ing certain laundry machinery in For- C jest City, North Carolina, in the bus-j G i iness known as the Rutherford Coun- , g ity Laundry; and the said defendants! G : will further take notice that they i G j are required to appear at the office 1 g of the undersigned clerk of the su- j [ i perior court of said county and state, 1 0 jat the courthouse in Rjitherf ordton, j |N. C., on or before the 10th day of ; [ : January, 1929, or within thirty days; C thereafter, and answer or demur to ;the complaint in said action, or the Ji J plaintiffs will apply to the court for fq the relief demanded in said complain. , g ; This, the 9th day of December, p 1928 G 1 l-4t. J. Y. YELTON, C. S. C. G A business leader announces that 1 C everyone ought to be happy in this G period of change. We all would, if we ; g had enough of it. ; [J r* J f j jc ! (lloi^lonwi. • c i lyvox Neirpfccßj j | paper #*—«af ! o | OWBJWOWB] j I j | "SORREL AND SON" Big Special Picture At The WEBB THEATRE Shelby, N. C. Friday, Dec, 21st DALTO IN BROS. j The Store With Christmas Spirit | A Thousand Gifts From Which To ! C Choose Await You | c £ Silk Pajamas, fancy trim- Men's Christmas Ties in $2.95 SI.OO and $1.50 j Glove Silk Bloomers, Belts with Initial I 52 ' 95 $1.50 up $3.50 | Glove Silk Vests, * • ' ! Ladies' Kid Gloves, in the Men's Gloves, $2.95 . m newest shades, $1.95 up $3.95 f $2.95 . [ f Whiting & Davis Mesh n j $7.50 up $16.50 « J, j Ladies Hand Embroider- Ig 11 i Silk Umbrellas, ed Gowns, U H Si $4.50 up $12.50 SI.OO | #' Men's Bath Robes, $3.50 up $9.95 J Men's Pajamas, d - $1.95 up $2.95 ! Toilet Sets, Boxed Bath Towels, 1 ] | $4.95 up $14.00 98c up $1.50 j Ladies' Satin Quilted Bath Gordon V-line Hosiery, all I Robes shades, i! • * p .$8.95 $2,50 : ii Men's Scarfs, . • 4 i j | Ladies' _ Silk Crepe-de- Van Haalte French Heel $1.50 Tip $2.95 ! Chine Negligees, with os- Hosiery, . ; Ij trich trimmings, * ! j; ©,•>=-> $1.50 Men's Suits, j I $ 1 -.50 il r A II Cf* jl • j s -.u >j> jj /-X Silk Bed Spreads, j ts2.So up §8.50 | Men's Silk Shirts, rr > $12.50 up 525.00 $7.50 Men's White Broadcloth Ie " j . Shirts, $2.55 urj 810.00 Manicure Sets, ~ ' no $ 195 $2.50 $4.95 ysc up $4.95 Sale of Blankets, Necklaces and Bracelets, Interwoven Socks, . $1.95 $2.95 98c up $2.95 50c, 75c and SI.OO . up $9.00 I SILK DRESSES ShlMlk $4.95 up $19.95 'M|p | amaaiaiamsjamtijEiamziamßißrajaiEraigmHmßfEramßraraisrar | LADIES' FUR TRIMMED COATS Tj S $7.75 up $39.50 - \ I L jf J | Do your shopping now while our stock is complete. cj DALTON BROS. I The Place to Trade. Forest City, N. C; aTyyzfEnDsF^^riiS^fiSEnLrELr^

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