11- e/ociofP*l 0 BY MRS. C. E. ALCOCK The help of friends will make this column more interesting. Please call 140 and report items for this column. All news items of interest to women are welcomed. Informl Dance Miss Ruth Robertson entertained at an informal dance on last Wednes- I day evening at her home in Caro leen, honoring her house guest, Miss Kathleen Dobbins, of Bessemer City. The home was beautifully decorated with baskets and vases of shasta daises and gladiolas for the occa sion. . The guests were Miss Kathleen Dobbins, Bessemer City, Misses Mar garet Haynes, Ruby Smith, Lois Whisnant, Ruth Robertson, of Caro laen, and Messrs. Jimmie Brice and Harris Ligon, of Shelby, Dr. Moss and Mr. Chas Carpenter, of Cliff side and Mr. Don Smith, of Avon- 1 dale. Fruit punch and sandwiches were served. * * ■ Birthday Party. S. E. Harrill, Jr., was hostess at a lovely birthday party on Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 o'clock, cele brating his eleventh birthday. Twen ty of his little friends were present and each enjoyed the many delight ful games that were played. Music on the victrola was also enjoyed. At five o'clock the little guests were marched into the dining room where the table was beautifully decorated with flower pots of sweet peas, dah lias, white roses and other flowers. In the center of the table was a beautiful iced cake decorated with eleven pink candles. Ice cream, cake New Summer and Fall FELTS The largest and prettiest line of the latest and most up to-date Summer and Fall Felts can be found at Mrs. A. C. Jones' Millinery Shop at a most reasonable price. All the new shades. Come in and see these Hats for they will be sold at a wonderful bargain. MRS.' A. C. JONES Moss Building Forest City, N. C. Hot Weather Specials California Iceberg Let tuce Fresh Green Beans Green Corn Cucumbers Country Tomatoes Boiled Ham Baked Ham Sliced Dried Beef Combination Relish Mayonnaise Fresh Fruits Sanders Groceteria Phone 56 FOREST CITY, N. C. and lemonade were served by Mrs. i S. E. Harrill and Mrs. D. L. Smith to the following: Sarah Smith, Erstine Womick, Reba Womick, Eva Harrill, Mildred McDaniel, Joan Brandle, Marjorie Harrill, Irene Harrill, Beatrice Harrill, Elmer Smith, Ralph Clayton,, Jean Smith, Charles and Louis Clayton, Zeb Har rill, C. C. Wood, Frank McDaniel, Buddie Brartdle, iLeonard Harrill, S. E. Harrill, Jr. The host received many beautiful birthday gifts. * * * Mrs. Cecil Grice Honored at Woodruff Woodruff, S. C., July 6.—Miss Ger trude Fanning entertained a number of her friends Wednesday afternoon in honor of her house guest, Mrs. Cecil Grice of Forest City, N. C., at her home on Beacon street. The guests included the bridge club mem bers. The home was attractively ar j ranged with shasta daises and ferns to give a pretty background for the five tables of players. Dainty score cards of ladies dressed in the nation al colors, suggestive of the holiday season, kept tab of the progressions. Upon arrival the guests were served punch from a beautiful nook in the hall by Mrs. W. H. Fanning, mother of the hostess, and after cards were laid aside a salad course was served. Mrs. Grice was presented a pair of chiffon hose as a guest's gift, while Miss Elizabeth Switzer, bride-elect was given a hand painted linen scarf. The guests were in addition to the club members: Miss Estelle Gash and Miss Louisa Ligon of Spartan burg, Mrs. Herman Swink of Miami, Fla., Miss Hattie Switzer, Miss Hazel Arnold, Miss Ann Gray, Mrs. John Gray, Jr., of Alliance, Ohio, Mrs. Blanche Westmoreland, Mrs. H. K. Alexander of Johnston. * * «!« Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Yelton spent last week in Washington, D. C. * * * Miss Leo Padgett is taking her va cation this week. ♦ * * Mr. t Fred Carlisle left last week i to accept a position with the Stand i ard Oil Co., in Hickory. * » * Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ogburn and baby, of Smithfield are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Jones here this week. ♦ ♦ * Mrs. C. C. Corliss of Muskogee, Okla., is visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Houser, on East Main St. * * * Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Long and guests spent the week-end at Blow ing Rock. ,** * • Miss Margaret Goldston, of GoltJ- Ston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. M. W. Harris and Mr. Harris. * * * Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Keeter and children Cecil and Magdalene, visit ed in Asheville Sunday. * * * Mr. A. M. Glickman returned from a months' visit to relatives in Ken tucky. * * * Miss Reba Price was the guests for the week-end of Miss Cora Lee Dal ton at Lenoir-Rhyne, Hickory. * * * Miss Jamie Stainback, of Char lotte is visiting her mother, Mrs. Janie Hilton. * * * Miss Margaret Jones, of Asheville, visited her grandmother here, Mrs. ' Q. A. Collins, during the week-end. # * * Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ogburn, and Miss Hattie Jones visited Dr. L. V. Lee, at Lattimore last week. * *■ Mr. M. D. McCurry, of Gastonia spent the Fourth here with his moth ' er, Mrs. E. E. McCurry. ♦* * • j Mrs. Vejna Melton, of Spimdale, i visited her brother here, Mr. M. M. I McCurry, last week, j* ♦ # Miss Johnie King, of SevierVille, j Tenn., spent the week-end here the I guest of Miss Viola Randall. * * * • Major Dave Glickman returned Saturday night from a busiress trip ' through Kentucky. !♦ ♦ * | Mrs. Thos, G. Stone, of Thermal ; City is spending this week here v/ita i Mrs. A. W. Falvey. THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1929 Mrs. Agnes Crocker of Spartan burg, was the guest of Mrs. A. L. j McDaniel last week. * * * I Mr. O. R. McDaniel and family, of ! ' Charlotte, were guests of Mr. W. L. ! ! Smith for the week-end. ... Miss Dixie Reid who has been in Porto Rico for a .year arrived home Tuesday to spend the summer. * * " Miss Elizabeth Davis, of Wades-, boro is the guest of Miss Alice Wash burn at her home near Bostic. - * , l Mr. Howard Doggett left Sunday for Ocean City, Md., where he will spend a week. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Price Hand spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hand in Belmont. * » » ] I Miss Marie Hughes has returned 1 i from a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore in Tryon. * « « Miss Ethel Moore has returned from a visit to friends in Bennetts ville, S. C. 1 * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Tate, Misses Ollie and Lee Ellen Tate and Mr. . 1 Doris Tate spent from Saturday to Monday in Wilmington. ;j • • • ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Sutton and 1 . children and Miss Christine Sutton r ' spent the week-end in Lenoir with , relatives and friends. [♦ * ♦ ! Mrs. Seth Gettys and two daugh " ters, of Oklahoma City, Okla, are I I the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Lattimore. * * ¥ 1 ! Mrs. O. T. Price and children are ' spending the week with her parents, • Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Moore in Spar tanburg. 1 m + * \ | Miss Louise Lattimore, of N. C. C. W., Greensboro, spent the week end here with her mother, Mrs. Mar garet Lattimore. ■ 1 * * * Mr. and Mrs. John K. Reid have returned from a week's visit to Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Luna in Franklin, Tenn. • * * * * 1 i Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Clarke and little son have returned to their home in Wayside after spending the week with Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Long. * * * ! Mr. Ernest Butler, Of Fort Bragg was called home on account of the i illness of his mother, Mrs. J. L. But ler. • * * * 1 Mrs. A. C. Jones, Mrs. J. V. Og burn and Miss Hattie Jones visited Mr. and Mrs. Carl Higgins at Caro leen, Sunday. 1 * * * Miss Bert Sinklea, of Florence, S. C., who is summer school at Furman University, spent the wek end here with Miss Delia Collins. ; * * ♦ Miss Lena McKinley, of Chesnee was the week-end guest of Miss Gladys Dalton at her home in the country. • * * * Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Harrill and daughter Mary Francis spent the week-end with relatives in Hender sonville. * * * j Mrs. Nettie Koone and daughters, Misses Pearl, Annie and Sue Koone, and Mr. Forest Smith, of Lincolnton, were recent visitors of Dr. and Mrs. Geo, P. Reid. , * * * ' j Miss Vivian Richardson, of Mor ganton, and Miss Calla Myers, of 1 Pineville, arrived this week to be 1 the guests of Miss Ruth Reid- for a week's visit. ♦ ♦ » j Miss Gertrude Fanning of Wood . ruff, S. C., who has been the guest of relatives here this week, was given a bridge party by Mrs. Cecil Grice, , Tuesday afternoon. m *■ * \ Dr. John S. Wood, beloved secre tary of local Masonic bodies has been ill several days, but was able to at tend the meeting of the A. F. & A. M. Tuesdy evening. * *■ » Mr. J. E. Williams, of St. Louis, Mo., visited his cousins, Mr. M. W. 'Harris and Mrs. J. D. Ledbetter Monday and Tuesdsty. He was mak ing a tour through the state visiting , relatives. i* * * 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hutehins, Mr. 'and Mrs. J. S. Keeter and children, and Mr. Lum Yelton returned Fri- day from a delightful trip to Wil -1 mington, Carolina Beach and other points. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hewitt went to Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday and they were accompanied home by Mr. and j Mrs. Jewel Gray and son, for a vis j it. to Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt and Mr, j • and Mrs. Chas. Hemphill. * * * • ■ | Mr. Clyde Blanton, formerly of j Avondale, who has been taking a course in Chiropractic at the Lin coln College in Indianapolis, Ind., ! has returned and is now with Dr. B. M. Jarrett at Shelby. * * * Mrs. C. F. Harrill and children are visiting her mother Mrs. J. C. ' Hutchins in Mars Hill. They will | go later on to Marshall where they! j will | visit her brother, Dr. J. H. j Hutchins. * * * Mrs. Roy Austin and children, of j Winston-Salem were honor guests; July sth at a picnic given by Misses! i Claire and Ruth Reid at Lake Lure, j Miss Ruth Doggett and Mr. R. R. Morris were also guests. * ♦ * i Miss Ruth Meares and Mr. Arval Alcock spent from Thursday to Sat urday with Miss Mary Meares, 'in | Winston-Salem. Miss Mary Meares accompanied them home to spend two weeks here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B." Meares. % m + ! Mrs. Clarence Griffin and small son, Donald, of Spindale, are homo after spending two weeks with Mrs- Griffin's aunt, Mrs. Z. F. Hope, ol Columbia, S. C. Mr. Griffin motored j to Columbia Thursday and returned i home with them Saturday. * * * ! Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Padgett had as J j their guests Sunday afternoon, at j five o'clock, the following friends: Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bostic, Mr. and ■ Mrs. John Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Blanton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles .. Flack, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brown and Mrs. W. L. Reinhardt. * * * Mrs. A. W. Falvey returned home Saturday from a visit to M**. and Mrs. Archie Martin in Atlanta Ga., She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. Martin, Misses Mayme Martin and Mary Crowell returned returned to Atlanta, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin for a visit. * * * I Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hoyle El liott last week were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Howell, the Reverend Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Barnette, and daughter, Irene of High Point, and Mrs. D. H. Elliott and Mr. W. M. Elliott of Wa -1 co, N. C. » • » 1 Miss Lilah Padgett gave a terrace ' breakfast Sunday morning honoring her guests Miss Mosley, of Kinston, 1 and Mrs. Nell Padgett Norris. Those present were Mr. and Mr. Henry, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webb, Miss Dorothy Bos- tic, Miss Hicks, of Wadesboro, Mr. | George Carpenter, Miss Mosley and ! Mr. Gus Thomas. % i . EIGHT COUPLES ARE MARRIED IN GAFFNEY The following Rutherford cdunty couples were married in Gaffney, S. C., last week: j Clifton Walker and Alma Grant, both of Henrietta. Joe Hardin, of Caroleen, and Eve lyn Ferris, of Rutherfordton. Johnnie Allen and Ora Owens, of 1 Ellenboro. Manley Norville and Nan Guffey, of Union Mills. Norris Stott and Dora Wilkerson, both of Union Mills. Occar Beachboard and Sallie Sul livan, both of Avondale. Hyden Wright and Delores Riser, both of Spindale. Everett Curtis and Eula Walker, both of R. F. D. Dr. Anderson Attends Gettysburg Celebration Dr. William Anderson, prominent physician and (Confederate veteran, of Blacksburg, attended the unveil ing of the North Carolina statue at Gettysburg battle ground last week. Dr. Anderson was especially invited by Governor O. Max Gardner aiid the United Daughters of the Confed eracy of North Carolina to attend. Dr. Anderson is a native of Ruther ford county and served with the Con federate forces in the War Between the States. Large shipment of paints, enamels and varnishes received. Courtney's 10c Store. # Fresh Cantaloupes in today and more coming Saturday. Also ha\e nice line corn, tomatoes, Green beans Friday. Quick delivery our motto. J. C. Harrill. NEWLYjDESIGNED'RAYON CREATIONS] i Every woman,* regardless of her age, her station'in.lifeTor.her/income,' has the desireito be' called well-dressed. vThat is as it 'should be. |The I male sex may Tnot) admit it, but they also take pride in I knowing that :their women folks are looked upon as among those*who know how : wear) Five | stunning creations arei shown* in \ this J photograph. I The creation in i the j upper left is from "London^Trades"— that young i: house so famous for its sport clothes, makes this original J French frock i; in rayon and t wool jersey,' worn by DorothyfSmartf All ; verge up and toward the front The top right—A new shade sponsored II by Patou—in a bouffant lace frock of rayon worn byiMiss Peggy Fish.* One side is the other side flounces.\The i bottom tright—One ol those expressive I simplel frocks by domestic rayon fabric—a i two-piece model by Molyneux■ in' rayonjcrepel moire—' all in 4 rose beige.\The i bottom left—Lavin designed 4the! rose t and blue rayon taffeta frock worn by Miss Gwen Lee," charming I Metro-Gold wyn -1 Mayer,player.fAniadjustable peplum can_eitherlbe\worn|around[the neck in capelet'effect oriform the pephimVThe bodicef shows'the lin-. 'gerie'strap neckline l and lis snug fitting. The lextremelyf circular* skirt • shows •an uneven)hemline.fThe insert —Anita* Page,*Metro-Goldwyn-j | Mayer player,* poses, in an original model frock . Callot.l luna sol robe de style is used with pink lunasol petals edged with blue rayon "and metal lace is seen between the rows of petals.♦ (Herbert Photos)., Program Romina Theatre July 10th to July 13th, Inclusive WEDNESDAY, JULY 10TH "STOOK PIGEON," with Olive Borden and Charles DeLaney THURSDAY, JULY 11TH THOMAS MEIGHAN in Rex Beach's "THE MATING CALL" with Evelyn Brent andHenee Adoree. Directed by James Cruz. - FRIDAY, JULY 12TH RIN TIN TIN in "A DOG OF THE REGIMENT" based on Rin Tin Tin's own life. Here you see a new Rin Tin Tin, fear lessly battling at his Mistress side in the World War. His greatest acting and action role—with Tom Gallery and Dorothy Gulliver, ___ „ * * *" SATURDAY, JULY 13TH TOM MIX in "THE DEADWOOD COACH". The greatest Western Star in a rapid fire story of the new west. 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