DR. H* L. ROBERTSON DENTIST Cliffside. N. C. o USED CARS, FOR SALE I have the following caw for sale: 1 '27 Ford 4-Door Sedan. 1 '26 Ford Coupe. 1 '26 Chevrolet Coupe. 1 *27 Buick Sedan. 1 '24 Dodge Coupe. 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. J. T. CAMP Phone 107 Moss Bldg. FOREST CITY m A super-fine Service THERE are always those who ■ demand extra quality and I can afford it. Modern laundry | machinery is exceptionally gen- I tie and efficient. It does a I good job—does it well, and se- I cures lower costs, but in finest I laundry work nothing can sup- I plant the cunning and skill of I the expert hand ironer. Each I piece carefully hand finished I by one of our experts, wrth I prideful care and faithful at- I tention to minutest detail. Our ■ most complete service is a I beautiful quality for discrim- I inating people. Rutherford Co. Laundry I Phone No. 158 Happy New Year Our thoughts go out to you for the New Year, and we wish for you a full measure , of happiness and prosperity during the en suing months. We also take this occasion to thank you * r for your patronage and many kindnesses during the year just closing. v .r , ! .. * $ - Sinkoe's Department Store [ Lee Stein, \ Mrs. Stein, \ Sallie Stein, I A. C. Keeter, * Wm. Butler, ;> Hoyt Sparks, I Miss Myrle McDaniel, I Miss Ollie Tate. J E 1 Bi r MRS. C. E. ALCOCK • 4 * The help of friends will make this column more interesting. Please e&ll 140 and report items for this column. All news items of interest to women are welcomed. ■ Miss Constance Ballance, of Ori ental, N. C., spent Christmas here the guest of Miss Mildred Moores. Misses Meriam Tuttle and Cornelia Morrison, of Newton .arrived Wednes day to be the guests of Miss Mildred Moores. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and baby, of Charlotte, Mr. Alton Huntley, of Chester, S. C., and Mr. Paul Huntley, of Newport News, Va., spent the hol idays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. M, Huntley. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Padgett, of Charlotte spent Christmas here with the former's mother, Mrs. W. *M. Padgett. « Miss Dana McDaniel, of Charlotte is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McDaniel. Miss Bessie Mc- Daniel, of Goldesboro is expected the latter part of this week for a visit. Miss Elizabeth Stradley spent Christmas with her parents in Ashe ville. Mr. William A. Allhands of Cliff side spent Christmas day with Mr. Geo. Dorris Tate. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beason of Mooresboro, R-2, also M.r J. R. Beas on of Gaffney, S. C., spent Wednes day with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tate. Mr. Arthur Kennedy, of Charlotte spent Christmas here with his grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Butler. Miss Merrell Putnam, of Lenoir, arrived Wednesday to spend a few days here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Putnam. Major Dave Glickman and Mr. "Bill" Michalove, of Asheville at tended the Christmas dance in Greensboro on Tuesday evening. Mr. Robert Hair, of Pineville and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Long, of Shelby spent Christmas here with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Long. Miss Myrtle Hemphill spent Christ mas with her mother in Bridgewater. Miss Viola Randall spent Christmas with relatives in Charlotte. Mr. Clyde Whitlock, of Henderson ville spent Tuesday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Whit lock. Mr. H. C. Dillingham, of Weaver ville, spent the Christmas holidays here with his sister, Mrs. J. Worth Morgan and Mr. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. J. Worth Morgan and visitors spent Sunday afternoon in Union Mills with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Morgan. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1928 Miss Delia Collins who teaches in Union, S. C., is spending the holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Q. A. Collins. , Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Saunders, of Burlington are visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Scruggs. Mrs. Alice McNeill and Miss An nie Alice McNeill, of West Jefferson, N. C., are visiting Mrs. McNeill's daughter, Mrs. A. D. Mills and Mr. Mills. Miss Margaret Sloan left Tuesday to accept a position with the Meadows Fertilizer Co., in New Bern. Miss Winnifred Ephlin, of the staff of the Edward Hines, Jr., gov ernment hospital, of Chicago, and Mrs. Elizabeth Ephlin, of Manville- Jencks community workers staff, of Gastonia, were visitors over Christ mas, of their sister and daughter, Mrs. Geo. R. Gillespie. They return ed to Gastonia this morning accomp anied by Mrs. Jamie Stainback, of Charlotte, who had also spent the i holidays at home. I Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Grice, of Sa luda, spent several days here with Mrs. Dora Wilkie. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Dalton are vis | iting Mr. W. R. Bradford and fam ! ily at Fort Mill, S. C. Miss Mary Wilder, of New Bern, spent a few days here during the past week. Miss Wilder was enroute |to her home in Kentucky for the hol idays. Miss Mary Meares, of Winston-Sa lem, arrived home Saturday to spend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Meares. Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Lynch, of Mars Hill, are spending the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Put nam. Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Adams, of La Grange, and Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Og burn, of Smithfield, spent Christmas hereiwith Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones. Mr. Grady Jones, of Norfolk, Va., is spending -Christmas here with his wife and baby. Mr. Will Wilkie, of Greenville, spent Christmas here with his mother, Mrs. Katie Wilkie. Miss Margaret Ware, who teaches in Hot Springs, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Annie Ware, during the holidays. Miss Katherine Goggans who has been with Boiling Springs College, is returning to Forest City, where she will resume her former position. Mr. J. P. Carpenter, of Cliffside, underwent an operation at the Char lotte Presbyterian Hospital last Sat urday. His many friends will be glad to learn that he was doing nicely at last reports. Miss Juanita Minish, former popu lar teacher in Forest City Hi, has re turned to this city and will resume her position here. GIVE US A CALL FOR ETHYL GAS Supreme on land and in the air. Also handle Standard Gas and Oils. Tires and Accessories. Cold Drinks, Etc. Cars Washed and Greased. City Service Station E. T. Randall, propr. Forest City, C. HORN'S THEATRE Program December 27 to Jan uary 1, Inclusive Our patrons, for which we thank them, say we are even beating our selves with fine pictures and the half has not been told. They are' still coming. Don't miss them; they are life and joy. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27 "THAT'S MY DADDY." Comedy: ':' Dates for Two." FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28 "FOUR FLUSHER." ! "Blake of Scotland Yard, No. 11." Comedy: "Neck 'n Neck." SATURDAY, DECEMBER 29 "HIT OF THE SHOW." Comedy: "Way of All Pants." MONDAY, DECEMBERS 1 "CAMERAMAN." Comedy: "Don Go On." "News Laff." TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 "LEGIONNAIRES IN PARIS." Comedy: "Big Brother." SULPHUR SPRINGS \ ; Forest City, R-l, Dec. 24.—Rev. |A. G. Melton preached a Christmas sermon at Sulphur Springs last Sun !day morning. ! Mr. Geo. Eaves, of Berea College, lis spending the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Reid spent Sun jday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hop ! Per. ; Mr. Marvin Harris is visiting his mother at Newberry, S. t)., this week. Mr. Summie Bland and son, DeWitt spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Bland. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Tarlton are spending this week with relatives. Miss Foy Matheny spent last week with Miss Bessie Henson. Mr* and Mrs. Max Henderson and Mr. Marvin Eaves, of Charlotte, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Eaves. We regret to note that Mrs. J. M. Robbing and several others are on - ' the sick list. ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ii ii ii ijdmuy-"-"-T'^Tril ! Final Clearance I -OF ALL GOATS and DRESSES | -AT ONE THIRD OFF I Beginning Wednesday, December 26th | The original sale tag remains the same. Just select the Coat | or Dress and deduct one-Third from the original sale tag. | Sport Dresses Street Dresses | Evening Dresses Dinner Dresses g . COATS | $25.00 Coats Now $16.67 559.75 Coats Now $39.83 S $29.75 Coats Now $19.83 $69.50 Coats Now . ~.546.34 | $35.00 Coats Now ....... $23.34 $79.50 Coats Now $53.00 $49.75 Coats Now $33.17 $89.50 Coats Now $59.67 $95.00 Coats Now $63.34 DRESSES i 815.00 Dresses Now SIO.OO $29.75 Dresses Now $19.83 $25.00 Dresses Now $16.67 $35.00 Dresses Now $23.34 Extra sizes in Coats and Dresses Included in This Sale.'. 1 j HATS VELVET and a few FELT 1 lot of FELTS. Values $1.95 HATS Value'; to tiAib. values to 1 , ot of FELTS> Valueg $3 gs> $5.95, now _ —.....—.... 50c $4.95 and $5.95, now . $1.95 112 Better Hats at ONE HALF Price. New Spring Dresses just received not included in this sale. Caljer Sport Coats not included in sale. STANDARD CLOAK CO. | No Refunds "The Leading Ladies Store' 7 Small Charge for g Every Sa!e _ Alterations 9 Final Spartanbizr J, o. C. During Sale cjcLrzrLi^iiLlz!^^ HAPPY NEW YEAR . •= if gWZ I : ... ' ' We can think of no better way to greet you than simply to repeat the words that have been ( repeated a hundred times—"Happy New Year"- and yet have new meaning each time that they are uttered. We mean them sincerely and warmly. ? ' ' > '• 1 D. F. BEACHBOARD Forest City, N. C. u ju- '. f *5! ;ri.- • t . hK\ "J 'AVYour patronage and friendship during the past year have made us very happy indeed, and it is with HI * a full heart and the great (N(js est sincerity that we extend our greetings and say to you: "Happy New Year." . f » ■ ' * j v- * . : TnH ■ '• ' "■"'/"■J)'-' Dalton Bros. Forest City, N. C.

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