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LOCAL DEBATERS WIN FROM BREVARD Also Defeat Fruitland in Trian gular Contest—Will Go to . /Chapel Hill. The Cool Springs high school de baters defeated both Brevard High school and Fruitland Institute in the State Triangular Debates Friday night and wilf go to Chapel Hill to compete in the finals April 17th, and 18th. This is the second successive year that the local debating teams have won both contests and the trip to Chapel Hill. The speakers who will represent Forest City in the finals next week are: affirmative, Lila Gordon King and Kenneth Bostic. Negative, Sarah Bridges and Leona Hardin. The question for the debates this | r ['!/,'• / I • A - ' ' » # / • i I I I 1 .. ! Doubtless are on.: or millions who have icuud prompt vaici noni that occasional lieadaciic in iia or .vs pirin. But until you invoke its aid for more serious pain, you'll endure much needless suffering! Try it for neural gia or neuritis. Even for rheumatism. It comforts quickly, and harmlessly. Doctors prescribe it; say it does .ot afft-ct the heart. Genuine Aspirin hai j Bayer on each box and tablet. ©ASPIRIN Aspirm is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of , Mono./eel icacidester of. Salicylicacid AVViUV.VVW.V.W/.V.\ .V,V,V/.Y/.V/.V.V////. , ! Ij The often asked question, "When will business !| !» improve?" We don't know when but we know it !| l[ will improve as it has always done. These periods of «J depression follow regularly after a period of extrava- ■; gance, in general business as in one's own personal ■! S . Prosperity of the country at large is jj helpful to each of us but our own personal prosperity, j! jS is jthe interesting problem. The safe guarantee a- j! gainst hard times is to spend less than you take in j! \l and build up a reserve fund in a good Bank for a ;! jU small amount at least to serve as your "shelter" j! J w r hen a rainy day comes. When a sufficiently large 5 number of the people do this, business will be good ;I f again. jl There are signs already of better times and if each \\ ■J of us work hard, and are thrifty, good times will come !; j; more quickly, and if not for all, for you.' !| ■j , Start a .Savings Account now at this j: | Bank, and be prepared for the future. s | !■ CAPITAL AND SURPLUS SIOO,OOO i! I INDUSTRIAL LOAN & INVESTMENT BANK \ £ FOREST CITY, N. C. I; L lnvestigate our weekly Savings Plan. $ ' year is: Resolved That North Caro-, lina should adopt the proposed a mendment authorizing the classifi | cation of property for taxation. I The local school officials are very much pleased with the report of the ■ Southern Association of Secondary schools and colleges which has just been received. Each year the Asso ciation publishes a report showing the records made by the Seniors who enter colleges from the member ' schools. Last year the report showed ' that almost 50 percent of all fresh men failed on subject. The j freshmen from Cool Springs failed only 13.3 percent of the courses tak- , ' en while the freshmen from all the ! state failed 15.8. The latest report! shows freshmen from the state fail ing 15.1 percent while the fresh-- ; , men from Cool Springs failed only • 112.1 percent. This is especially grat ■ ifying to the local school since most 1 ! of the students reported attended colleges and universities where the ; percentage of failure is higrest. | ! Rutherford County G. O. P. Hold Meet I ! | Rutherfordton, Apr. 7.—The Ruth- j | erford County Republican conven- j tion was held Saturday afternoon in the courthouse. Chairman Fred D.; Hamrick called the meeting to order and stated the purpose was to elect ; delegates to the State, Senatorial, Congressional, and judicial conven- j , tions. ' . i ' W. C. Mcßorie. attorney, was elect- j led chairman of the convention with i Attorney J. S. Dockery, secretary. j I It was decided that all Republi- j | cans would, who could, attend the j I State, Senatorial, Congressional, and i 'judicial conventions and be desig- j f nated as official delegates. It was j 'also decided to hold another conven tion about May 17 and nominate the cou.nty ticket. An advisory committee of three ftom each of the 14 townships of; the county was appointed to suggest: a countly ticket at the next conven tion. L. Purgason, of near Bostic and; R. K. Adlotte, of Gilkey, spoke on, ( the motion. i And Effect. >• "Docter, I am troubled with! v i ' cold extremities. What do you suppose is the cause?" i l "Cold weather. One dollar, i i please." THE FOREST ClfY COURIER, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1934). I SHILOH NEWS 1 Rutherfordton, R-l, Apr. 7.—Rev. E. P. White filled his appointment at Shiloh f unday afternoon. Mrs. Herbert Cote is recovering af ter having her tonsils removed last week. i Miss Maggie Mitchun of Ruth, spent Sunday night with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pintuff. . Little Miss Daphene Mitchem, of Ruth, is spending a few days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Smith. '• Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Ledbetter, of Spindale, spent Sunday with the lat ' er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Jones. ; Mrs. Dewey Devinney and children of Spindale, spent Friday and Satur day with, her sister, Mrs. Henry Dob bins and Mrs. Dobbins, j Mr. D. S. Wilkins, of Harris, visit :ed his sister, Sunday, Mrs. C. M. Champion. j Miss Elva Spurlin and Messrs Oris and Thuron Spurlin visited their grandmother, Mrs. McKenny near | Mooresboro Saturday, j Mr. and Mrs. Duckett, of Chesnee, |S. C., visited the latters' uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mts. J. L. Smith Sun day. ! Mrs. C. M*. Champion, Mrs. B. M. Jones and Mrs. Herbert Cole spent j one day last week with Mrs. Ella i Wilkins in Polk county. | Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Smith, of near Rutherfordton, spent Sunday night at Mr. J. A. Smith's. Mrs. G. N. Mcßrayer has been very sick the past few days, i Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huntley return ed to their home at Henrietta Sat- j .urday after a week's visit with rela | tives in this community. STUDENTS WILL ATTEND j DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST j I Forty-five students from the Cool i Springs high school will attend the (district music contest which will be iheld at Gastonia April 12. They will ibe accompanied by Mrs. A. M. Glick man and Miss Katherine Goggans. In addition to the soloists two glee clubs j from the local high school will enter , the contest. The music department of Cool Springs high school had a wealth of ! talent to select from this year and | i keen interest, was shown among the ; j students in the elimination contest I held recently to determine .who {should represent the school at the i district contest. i The winning contestants are: Piano: Doris Ledbetter, first place; J Frances Ledbetter, second place; and !Johnnie Washburn, third place. i Unchanged Voices: Howard Mag ness, first place; Leon Padgett, sec !ond place; Esper Brown, third place. Soprano: Dorothy Green, first J place; Miriam Padgett, second place; Gwendolyn Proctor, third place. i j THREE SLOT MACHINES TAKEN BY THIEVES : i Chimney Rock, Apr. B.—Three slot i machines were stolen from the bar ! ber shop here Sunday night. The lock was broken on the shop door and one 25, one 10 and one 5-cent machine were taken, the loss being estimated at $150.00. No arrest has been made. I i Relieve f) OE S pain ruin your temper, spoil your looks, ! interfere with your busi ness or pleasure? Millions of sufferers I from | . Neuralgic Pains « Functional Pains I Ordinary Headache J Simple Neuralgia ;j have found relief by using : DR.MILES' : Anti-Pain Pills | Why don't you try them ? • At all drug stores. 25 for ! 25 cents. 125 for SI.OO. ' , i DELIGHTFUL BRIDGE PARTY, j j . i Caroleen, Apr. 7.— Lovely in every, detail was the bridge party given by Miss Ruth K. Robertson at her home j in Caroleen Thursday evening, April. 3rd, honoring Miss Lois Whisnant,! who is at home from Greensboro col- { lege for the spring holidays. The, spacious living room of Miss Robert-j son's home where bridge was played at six tables was tastily decorated j with spring floweres. The color, scheme of green and yellow was ef- j fectively carried out in the decora-J tions and also in the delectable re-j f reshments which were served at the , conclusion of the game. / i | Miss Whisnant received an attrac- • ! tive * guest prize. High score prizes.* were presented to Mrs. Ti C. Love lace and W. Louie Smith. I Those enjoying Miss Robertson's) hospitality were: Misses Lois Whis-j Inant, Maude Miller, Lucille Wall, i Elizabeth Eaves, Sadie Temple, Cleo ? ! Sane, Goldie Lee Morrissette, and; ! Ruby Smith. Messrs W. Louie Smith ] Dan Smith, Andrew Love, F. B. Ed-{ 1 wards, D. R. Shands and Dr. G. Orin ■ I Moss, Mr. and Mrs. F. Olin Hand, Dr. | and Mrs. Oscar J. Mooneyham, Dr. ■ and Mrs. T. C. Lovelace, Mr. and j j Mrs. J. F. Timmerman and Mr. and jMys. Robert Neal. i EVIDENCE IN KING CASE COVERS MANY PAGES i i i Chester, S. C. Apr. B.—The volumes which have been supplied the South Carolina supreme, 4 c>ur t containing the printed case of appeal of Rafe F. King, convicted slayer of hsi wife, 1 IFaye Wilson King, and copies of j which have also been received here,! : show the printed transcript of record ; of this case containing 946 pages, j There are a total of 378,000 words. |As transcribed by Miles Wood, the j official court stenographer of the j sixth judicial circuit, the record of 'the King case made over 700 type written pages, but when printed it made more pages. The case will come before the supreme court probably May 12, it i is thought. I i I j "Pap, what is a promoter?" "A promoter, my son, is a man who can make either a dollar or j a penny look like thirty cents." i I "■■■■■■■MHHMMnnBMNHMMnHUW fyjfaised Muhher Cnmpa^ Amwwices(foeAppointment cf FLETCHER AUTO SERVICE I FOREST CITY, N. C. * / This announcement is of vital largest producer of rubber. That importance to every car owner in this means lavish use of virgin rubber r community, lou can now secure resulting in thousands and famous U. S. Tires from a dealer thousands of extra non-skid miles, known for an exceptional type of service. They are manufactured by exclusive processes resulting from 38 years of U. S. Tires are built by the world's tire-building experience. i dSI fftPS I IpSflK- 1 lar«j .^ ith the addition of this splendid BHBHH ■Km U. S. Royal Master line of tires, we are in a better posi- U. S. Royal U. S. Peerless u - S. Royal Heavy Service /I f Balloon FLETCHER AUTO SERVICE i Cherry Mountain Street , Forest City, N. C. | SMITH'S GROVE ! Forest City, R-3, Apr. B.—A large; • number attended B. Y. P. U. Sun-j : day evening at seven o'clock. The j jprogam was given in form of a platy. i ! The subject was "Growing Through j iGiving". The characters were: Scrip-1 fture, Miss Ruth Crowder; treasurer,) .Mary Wilson Hardin; B. Y. P. U.J (member, Alice Hardin; Sunday school j j teacher, Mary Elizabeth Crowder; J I Pastor, Forest Fortenburry; Pastor's! swife,5 wife, Mrs. Forest Fortenburry; dea-f Icon, Roy Hardin. Everyone enjoyed | the progrem. ' Mrs. C. M. Yelton is on the sick 'list this week, we are sorry to note. Misses Pearl and Mary Elizabeth | Crowder had as their guests Sunday Miss Alma Hardin. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yelton have t j moved into this "community. We are' glad to have them with us. • Mr. and fifri. Roland* Smith spent ? ! Sunday at Ellenboro, visiting friends, j i Mr. and Mrs. Gulmer Yelton were ' dinner guests Sunday at the home |of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fortenburry. Miss Macy Humphries had as her guest Sunday Miss Pauline Bridges, t i Miss Alice Hardin spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Gertrude Fort enberry. 1 Miss Ruth Crowder had as her 'guest Sunday afternoon Miss Annie ! Mae Andrews. | SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES ENJOY SOCIAL i , Spindale, Apr. B.—The members! of the two junior boys and girls j ; clashes of the Spindale Methodist j Sunday school enjoyed a social in] I the educational building of the church j | Monday evening. Twenty-eight mem- | , bers of the two classes were present, i i A number of games were played, in j which were included guessing con- j tests, etc. Refreshments consisting of i ic? cream and cakes were served lat- j ,er in the evening. Mr. Blount and | | Mrs. W. M. Clay are teachers of the i two classes, and jointly sponsored j the social. j Sincere. She—"He never even mentioned the price of gasoline!" i Her imother—"That's love, a | right—or else he's tongue-tied." U. Dr. C. CHAPTER TO ENTERTAIN VETER^ | Rutherfordton, Apr. 7.—The \ | meeting of the Davis- Dickerson-M? chapter, United Daughters 0 f I, [Confederacy was held at the fc lof Mrs. W. C. Twitty hero Fr ? J afternoon at three o'clock A "• I nurr, | ber were present, and p l ans . I entertaining the Confederate vej ans May 10th were discussed, pj^ iwere made to entertain the veteran* jwith a picnic luncheon on that da\ , "Can you alter that gown fit me, do you think?" ! 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