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SMITH'S GROVE f Forest City, R-3, June 17.—Rev. ) Brindle, pastor of Mt. Vernon church, will preach at Smith's Grove Sunday afternoon, June 23, at 3 o'clock. Those visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roland Smith Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Paton Smith, and children, Mr. - and Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Gulmer Owners of the New All-American are calling it America's finest medium-priced automobile Few, if any, cars in Oakland's field have ever aroused such 18|jr enthusiasm among owners as the New All-American Six is causing. Come in and let us show you why its owners are so proud of their cars arnd so completely satisfied with the value which the New Oakland All- American represents. Prices, $1145 to $1375,/. o. b. Pontiac, Michigan, plus delivery charges. Spring covers and Ijovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers included in list prices, liumpe.-s arid rear fender guards extra. General Motors Time Payment Plan available at minimum rate. Consider the delivered price as well as the list price when comparing automobile value* . . . Wakland-Pontiac delivered prices include only reasonable charges for handling and for financing when the Time Pay ' merit Plan is used. THE ARROW SALES CO. Forest City, N. C. OAKLAND ALL-AMERICAN SIX PRODUCT OF GENERAL MOTORS !fe,« Rear Axle Noises 4*±J , A grind or knock in the rear end should not be ignored. A defect there can loosen up the whole cai - ruin it, in fact. Con tinued pounding may pull the differential apart, loosen the axles, and involve you in a crash with another car or a pedestrian. No matter how careful you are such crashes are likely to occur. Insurance will make good your loss, both for damage to your car and to the person or property of others if involved in a mixup. Get automobile insurance here covering fire, theft, collision, liability and property damage. / mm SECURITY B3SI Insurance & Realty Co. G. B. HARRILL, Sec'y*-Treas. I —i PHONE 64: Forest City, - N. C. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J J Yelton, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Byers, jMr. and Mrs. Alonzo Smith, Mrs. j Charlie Yelton, Misses Mossie Yel fton, Gertrude Fortenberry and Mr. 'and Mrs. B. H. Bridges. ■ Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Crowder were ' the dinner guests Sunday af the i home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hardin. I Miss Pauline Bridges spent last! week-end with Miss Grace Wilson at j Avondale. Rev. O. R. Flack, of Bostic, THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1929 I preached Saturday afternoon at I Smith's Grove, as Rev. W. B. Craig l was not present. The Senior B. Y. P. U. gave a So cial last Saturday night at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fortenberry, j which was enjoyed very much by ! everyone. A program was given at . eight o'clock. Those on the program | were as follows: Scripture reading, Gertrude Fortenberry; Song by Class; Bible story, Mary Wilson Har din; Reading, "Billy Keeps a Secret," by Ruth Crowder; Poem "A Small Little Girl," by Gertrude Forten- j berry; Jokes by Pinkie Fortenberry. ; j Mary games were played then. Ice \ i cream was served to about fifty, by I Misses Pearl and Mary Elizabeth | Crowder, and Gertrude Fortenberry. j Miss Annie Luckadoo spent Sun i day with Miss Annie Mae Andrews. Among tho§e who enjoyed Sunday afternoon up at Indian Lake were ' Misses Alma Hardin, Mary Elizabeth Crowder, Misses Fannie Bell and Joyce Brackett, Mr. Norris Wells and Mr. Blanton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul Crowder spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. y L. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. Gulmer Yelton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yelton, and Miss Esther Green, all of Forest City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Yelton. Miss Annie Luckodoo spent Satur- ! j day afternoon with Misses Mary Eliz abeth and Pearl Crowder. Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter, of Mt. Vernon, were the visitors at the B. Y. jP. U. Sunday night. Mr. Carpen ter made an interesting talk which | everybody enjoyed. ' McCURRY-McMURRY WEDDING Bostic, R-4, June 17.—Mr. Grady McCurry and Miss Carrie McMurry, both of the Golden Valley Communi ty, were married Saturday in Ruther fordton. Mrs. McCurry is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Walker McMur ry; Mr. McCurry is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jule McCurry. The young couple will make their home with the groom's parents for the present. Ouer 1,000,000 motorists say — ' is the Hest Motor Hil lit tli© World — ! and it costs less to use tha "' v • • A 100% pure Pennsylvania oil of highest quality. Pennzoil lasts at least twice as long as ordinary oils. That makes it not only the - best lubrication available today, but the most economical as welL \ Look for the Pennzoil sign. The man who displays it believes ,-sw^HtV in quality merchandise. 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