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S Armour's Fixed to | pound JA l/ 2 pound Ol . psl Sfar OrluUn - Flavor I Box 4UC Box feiC S MOORESBORO CREAMERY BUTTER, LB 40c g BH A No, 1 Western £teer», Veal Veal,-Lamb. Pork. Freah Fish |p ry) Cecil Watkins, Manager; J. W. Shanks, Manager of M^aTl^larket 7 —Geo~Ed~ |I | wards, Cashier; Geo. Avant. ' ' " J|| HOLLIFIELD-BLAIR, Bostic, Aug. 26.—A wedding cen- j tering the interest of a wide circle of friends, was that of Miss Eunice , Hollifield and Mr. Boyce Blair which | was solemnized Thursday evening; ir the presence of a few intimate, friends and relatives. Rev. C. H- 1 Padgett, uncle of the bride officiated at the ceremony. The bride was at- ; tired in a brown silk travelers crepe ensemble with accessories to match. The bride is the second daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hollifield, of j Bostic. She is one of the town's most i popular young girls. She is a brunette ; type of beauty and has a most win- • ning personality which has won her ; from earliest childhood the love and j admiration of many friends. She is j an active worker in the church and i community. Mr. Blair is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. G. C. Blair, of Bostic and is n very highly esteemed yourtg man. He now holds a position with the Seaboard Air Line Railway. Immediately after the ceremony the young couple left for a trip j through eastern North Carolina and Virginia, _JS£ ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. Having qualified as administratrix', of the estate of F. E. Webb, deceased, i late of Rutherford County, North! Carolina, this is to notify all per-] sons having claims against the es-, tate of said deceased, to exhibit them; to the undersigned at Forest City, j N. C., on or before the 26th day of t August 1931, or this notice will be ; pleaded in the bar of their recovery, j All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 26th day of August, 1930. ! MINNIE WEBB,- j Administratrix of F. E. Webb, dec'd. 47-4t. C. O. Ridings, Attorney. 1 THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY. AUGUST 2S, 1930. ! Spindale News Items ' Spindale, Aug. 26. —Miss Velma I Gregg had as her guest last week i Miss Edith Weatherby, of Mebane, | ! N. C. On Thursday evening she en-1 tertained with three tables of bridge 1 Those enjoying Miss Gregg's hospi -1 tality were: Misses Edith Weatherby, ' Ree Williams, Irene Hamrick, Gladys ! Griffin, Mildred Williams, Messrs ■ Fred Hamrick, Ivy Cowan, Randolph 1 Anderson, Earle Thomas, Horace | Carpenter, K. Carpenter and John i Twitty. Delicious refreshments were ' served. ' Miss Joe Green, of Lake Charles, I La., will be the guest of Miss Velma ! Gregg next week. I The Epworth League will give a i play at the. Spindale House Friday j evening. 9 FLORENCE MILLNEWS The friends of Miss Edith Pen son surprised h«r with' a birthday, party Saturday afternoon. Those present were Misses Valiree and Bea trice Earley, Louise Connor, Cleo Ruppe,' Lovinia and Bertha Haynes, ; Myrtle and Eunice Coffee, Modene ! Nanney, Frances and Ruth Whit-- aker, Bernice Sisk, Ruth Penson, j Ola and Marie Fite, Rudolph Lind- I say. 1 Ice cream was served, i The senior B. Y. P. U. of Flor i ence Baptist church gave a water j melon slicing at the home of Mr. and 1 Mrs. E. G. Flack Saturday night. 1 There were about twenty-five pres ent and enjoyed the evening. Mrs. Joe Allen is much improv ed and able to be up some to the delight of her many friends. Mr. Paul Bradley had the misfor tune of getting his arm broken while cranking a car one day last week. TAX NOTICE At a recent meeting of the Town Council a resolution was passed directing that garnish ees be issued or property ad vertised on or about Septem ber 1, and sold for delinquent (axes. Take advantage of this no tice and save the cost. town of forest city. By V. T. Davis, Mayor. Bladder Irritation If functional Bladder Irritation disturbs your sleep, or causes Burn ing or Itching Sensation, Back ache, Leg Pains, or muscular aches, making you feel tired, depressed, and discouraged, why not try the Cystex 48 Hour Test? Don't give up. Get Cystex today. Put it to the test. See for yourself hoTfr quickly it works and what it does. Money back if it doesn't bring quick improvement, and satisfy you completely. Try Cystex today. Only 60c. Peoples Drug Store. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. This is to notify the public that J. C. Ellen, on August 8, 1930, sold his interest in the Model Chevrolet Co. The above mentioned firm will not be responsible for any debts contracted by retiring party after publication of this notice. MODEL CHEVROLET CO. u.'*ust 12, 1930, Forest City, N. C. 45-41. WE SEIX QUALITY that is not duplicated at these PRICES Compare CONSTRCCMON and |} Width •••••• 4*75 in. 4*71 in* #Bp ! Weight • • • • • 16*80lbs. 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This special con- \ r " (Cash Price) Tire I siniclioil absorbs road shocks J (Cash Price)* Super Tire i!-:--10.21_55.{55 SS»SS protects against punctures f V* ™ fi '* || „ a aTid Idov/outs provides tne j; , | 4.50-21_ | £cii::aation for the thick, tough t 475.19. 1£«20 10*SS j 11 4.75-19- I -tread with deeper grooves— \\ ** " "" _ ~ i giving longer non-skid wear. | ! 5.00-19- 3 &&o w | 11 5.00-20 SolS | ■n r on I& B 6Si 5.23-IB_ 8.98 8.98 j OTHERmakesoftireshave '•* * | only a single breaker of old- & l£**U :| I 5.25-21 9*75 fashioned square woven fabric | _ - M *** *,f' i 6.00.20..52.5S 12.90 vluch Firestone discarded M 6 ; when they developed the bai- 6.50-19-17*4® ZS*9b|| _" P y e . „ .. , , T loon tire. Some makes do not _ a «. 11 other Sizes L.„ any b r ea ker at all.' The 7.00-20-19.05 23-45 j j gj jji "JKUC/K tikes Firestone Tire is set apart as an other sizes Proportions*,c j -*■ "All Cord Tire", j 30x5—.19*45 19.45 ~ 32X6__J4.10 34.10 A Department Store for Motorists * COURIER A We have joined with Firestone to Oar Tire ★Mail Order li bring yon these extra value tires at (Cash Price) Tire J? low cost. We also sell and service the . a _ A. •/( BATTERIES complete line of Firestone Tires, ~ Tubes, Batteries, Brake Lining, Rims ddn 91 AIQ AJI9 ffp and Accessories, also Gasoline, Oils Sentinel # == and Lubrication. Use our complete 4.50-21- 5*35 s®S£> j service—we will save you money and j j I——^serve you better, LL—■. - : • " DOUBLE GUARANTEE ▼ "Mail Order" or "Special Brand" tire isj Every tire we sell bears the Firestone name made by some unknown manufacturer air. J for the protection of our good customers. s®M under a name that does not idenii > Every tirfe carries the unlimited Firestone him to the public, usually because e > ll j \ - * „ . - his "first grade" tires under his own nam.. Guarantee and curs. J ErSve lis Today amtg 3Let Us Eqiup smisl Servie&j C^.v• WEST END SERVICE STATION 13. 6c D. Tire Co. W. B. Harni), "«r. - - - West End, Forest C ,} BOSTIC BRIDE-ELECT HONORED WITH SHOWER I • Bostic, Aug. 25.—A lovely trou sseau shower was given last Mon day afternoon, honoring Miss Eu irce Hollifield, bride-elect of the week, at the home of Mrs. Baxter Tiggerstaff. Mesdames L. L. Moore, W. B. Hollifield, G. C. Blair and blisses Maude Howell and Viola Holli field were assistant hostess. Delightful refreshments, consisting of banana salad, cheese straws cake and grape juice were served by the hostesses. At the close of the afternoon Miss Hollifield was invited in the sun 1 vrch where she was "showered" with many lovely gifts. The guests included in the after noon were Miss Eunice Hollifield, Mesdames Baxter Biggerstaff, L. L. Moore, G. C. Blair, W. B. Hollifield Claude Laughridge, R. C. Dayton, E. Dawes, Boyd Higgins, Mills Higgins, Len Johnson, Bud Grayson, John Clemons, T. C. Hamell, Rose Black welder, Buren Harrill. D. H. Mc- Keithan, Howard Hollifield, Erie Wal ker, C. F. Walker, H. L. Voyt, Sam Harrill, John Bailey, Yates Bailey, E. E. Smart, Maude Hammell, Viola Hollifield Arid R. L. Stout. Out of town guests included Mrs. R. L. Likens, Spartanburg, S. C., Mrs. Charles Laughridge, ot Forest City. The callers in the evening were: Misses Eunice Hollifield, Jennie Sue Harrill, Bonnie Dycus, Viola Smith, Ned Clemmer, Alba Padgett, Lizzie and Ethel Dawes, Mrs. Guy Micheal, Miss Carrie Mcßrayer, Mesdames Gilmer Philbeck, Delia Thompson, Tate Rabern, Raymond Voyt, Misses i Maude Harrill, Viola Hollifield, Glen Harriss, Ora Crenshaw and Sibyl Moore. Out of town guests included Misses Martha Freeman and Margaret Lo gan, Itom, N. C., Miss Lola Harrill, Spartanburg, S. C., and Mrs. Hugh Harrill, Lattimore. OAKLAND NEWs ' Forest City, R_i, A very successful revival , 2 °—k Adaville Baptist church Sms at % Mr. James Smyth, of assisted the pastor, Rev n V ° r est with the work. ' • Hunt Miss Bessie Sue Wilson rf „ and. Miss Alzora Henderson Springs, spent last week V H % Ruth McDonald. Mjss Ruth McDonald her Sunday school class of - aine(J mediate girls Monday nie-ht re played in the light of a llu , e S fire out in the open was a n* . b ° D * joyable feature of the evening * n " Miss Carrie Mcßrayer 0 f 'w , burn, spent the week-end LvS mother, Mrs. T. L. Mcßrivl Dr. E. V. Hudson, of Cranio* spent last week-end with rd> , in this community. Ici ativ es | Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Peeram f Sunday in Hafrvfew „j ßiti * » tives. s rela | A number of people of the V\ 4 • Baptist church, of Spindale, acco? I panied by the pastor, the R P t l ; j Parks and Mrs. Parks visited J Monroe McDonald Monday nicrht ,1 j a member of that church, who t° i 1 been ill for the past few week, ' ■ j —. ; BOILING SPRINGS COLLEGE : j TO op EN SEPTEMBER 2ND Boiling Springs, Aug. 25 Boil 1 1 mg Springs college will open t , third session of college work s. September 2, the first day to be eh ,! en to registration, ij The outlook is that the enrollment 11 '.vill be as good or better than las I, vear while an appreciable increase i ' expected in the college department it i , is said. ■I - ,! The average sweet younr thin? i;in Forest just exactly i how foolish mere "man can be. '
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