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December 4, 1930. stwp f '■ ■ w JI C 6 f ■* * fVTB .**- - c:J tl 1 iilds 3 IE INT STORE Friday, Bee. 5 Due to our tremen dous assortment we can not take up space to enumerate items, but it will pay you to visit our store for your TOYS and GIFT QOODS Bring the kiddies and our opening of Christmas Goods. If it is sold in Ruther ford county, it is cheap er at— CQURTNF.Y'S TEN cent store |' t i BY MRS. C. E. AT,COCK i 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 I women are welcomed. jU. D. C. Meeting. ' Rutherfordton, Dec. 2.—The Davis' , Dickerson-Mills Chapter, United i Daughters of the Confederacy, will j meet Friday afternoon at three o'-j 'clock, at the home of Mrs. Mai H. j Jones. All members are urged to be present. If you can come please call! phone 49. Mesdames R. R. Flack, I G. C. O'Neil, Jack Wells and Mai .Jones will be joint hostesses. * * * ; Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Lonjr and chil-1 J # ' , dren spent Thanksgiving day with 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Long in Char-' ; lotte. ' I i Dr. and Mrs. C. 11. Verner had as : i their guests for the season holidays. ; J Mrs. Yerner's sisters and brothers, ' j Misses Essie and Mittie Garner. Mr. j Pearman Garner of Toccoa, Ga., and Mr. Rhal Garner, of Stanley, j Mr. R. C. Nelson, of Henderson-! ! ville, spent the week-end here with J | friends. | Mesdames T. B. Lovelace, J. F. | Alexander and Misses Sudie Young, | Nell and Margaret Young will leave : Friday to spend the week-end in Atlanta, Ga. Friends of Mrs. A. M. Glickman will be delighted to know that she is doing nicely after suffering from an attack of appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Price Hand and son I "Bill" have returned to their home in Belmont after spending last week here with Mesdames Minnie Blanton and J. F. Fortune. Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Price spent Tuesday in Johnson City, Tenn., with the former's brother, Mr. W. R. Price who is in the hospital suf fering from a nervous break-down. Mrs. P. L. Marks who was operat ed on three weeks ago at the Ruth erford hospital has returned to her home here. Her many friends will be delighted to know that she is improving so rapidly. Misses Annie Lou Rodgers, of | Fayetteville, N. C., Gertrude Prince, of Winston-Salem, and Mr. Paul Rush, of Denton, N. C., visited Miss Mary Ayers during Thanksgiving. Mr. H. L. Bradford made a busi ness trip to Columbia, S. C., last week. Mrs. W. L. McDowell, of Camden, S. C., who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. H. L. Bradford has returned to her home. Mrs. H. L. Bradford and children spent Thanksgiving with relatives in Camden, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Arval Alcock and Misses Mary and Eleanor Meares spent Thanksgiving in Charlotte. Mrs. Ed Watkins and daughter, Madge and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Morris spent Thanksgiving day with the former's father, Mr. N. L. Wright in Alexander. Miss Dorothy Bostic, of Lexington j and Mr. Kenneth Bostic, of Mars Hill college, Mars Hill, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Bostic, Sr. Mrs. J. H. Thomas and children, Messrs. James, Carter and Farmer and Miss Helen Thomas, of Raleigh, spent the season's holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. Y. L. McCardwell. Misses Mary and Frances Holli field, of Davenport college, Lenoir, t spent the holidays here with their ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hollifield Misses Margaret and Madge Moore j and their guests, Misses Nancy Wil i son, Edrie Caldwell and Anne El more, of Davenport college, Lenoir spent the holidays here with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moore. Miss Elizabeth Barber, of N. C. C. W. Greensboro, spent the Thanks giving holidays here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Barber. Mr. Jack Rudisill, of University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, spent the week here with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. S. Rudisill. Messrs Thos Dorsey, Salem Suber. and James Moss, of Wake Fores: college, Wake Forest, spent the sea son's holidays here with their par ents. Mrs. E. L. Philbeck is in the Rutherford hospital suffering from i pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morrow had as their guest Thanksgiving day, Mr. J. A. Hines, of Columbus, N. C. Mr. Frank McCracken, of Sanford spent the • week-end here with; j friends. Miss Mary Garrison and Mrs. J. K. Reinhardt spent from Wednes THE FOREST CITY COURIER. FOREST CITY, N. C. | day to Sunday with the former s I father, Mr. J. T. Garrison in Fort Mill, S. C. Prof, and Mrs. P. O. Purser, of j Monroe, spent the holidays here with ! Mrs. Purser's parents, Dr. and Mrs iW. C. Bostic, Sr. J Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fagan and son, Ivan, spent Thanksgiving day ; with Miss Sadie Blackwell in Ashe j ville. ! Mr. Flay Weathers, of Furnian ' University, Greenville, S. C., spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Weathers. Miss Christine Davis, of Knoxville, iTenn., was the guest during the "sea- I son's holidays of Misses Mary and Elizabeth Davis. "HALF SHOT AT SUNRISE", HORN'S FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "Half Shot at Sunrise," a war time comedy, with rollicking songs elaborate settings, sensational dance numbers and a compelling interest J throughout, opens at Horn's Thea jtre Friday for two days. ! The story deals with two Ameri can soldiers who go A. W. O. L. in Paris during the World War. It is packed with humorous situations in dialog from the first reel to the last. Wheeler and Woolsey as the dough boys, win new laughing honors with their inimitable clowning. They steal their Colonel's car, his daugh ter and his "goat," electrify hun dreds of military police, raise every thing but the dead, and finally emerge heroes. We have a beautiful assortment of artificial flowers, suitable for any : decorative purposes. Stahl's Ten Cent I Stores. Fur-T rimmed COATS The finest Coat values in town. Ele gant models fashioned in the new, subtle flare silhouette mode with pert treatment given to the collars and sleeves and so on. $15.75, $25.00 up '»s4s.oo -• Dalton Bros., Inc. Forest City, N. C. OAK GROVE NEWS Bostic, R-l, Dec. I.—There was a large crowd present for the old | time singing Sunday afternoon, l Some good old time singing was en j joyed. Rev. J. W. Ingle made a short ; talk. Two selections by the Oak j Grove quartet and a piano selection • by Mr. Blanton was also enjoy ed. | The Epworth League met at 6:80 iand gave a good program. At 7 o'- clock our new pastor, Rev. J. N. Snow brought one inspiring message from the text "Encourage Thyself jin the Lord thy God." Everybody is well pleased with him and hope his stay among us may be long and profitable. Next Sunday is our regu lar preaching day. ; We will have three sermons each month insfead of two as has been the custom. The first Sunday, the second Sunday night and the third Sunday night will be the regular appointments. Misses BelJ Wilkie and Mary Ran dall and Mr. Golden Thompson of the New Hope community were visitors at Oak Grove Sunday. Prof. W. B. Blanton and Mr. Roy Blanton were dinner guests at Mr. ;C. O. Magness' Sunday. I 1 Miss Eugenia Randall spent one 'evening last week with Miss Vallaree Biggerstaff. Miss Maggie BJridges spent the \\ eek-end at home, j Mrs. C. O. Magness spent Thanks giving with relatives at Henderson ville. I Miss Hazel Biggerstaff spent one night last week with Miss Pauline : Harrill. Mrs. Mary Blanton and Miss Ethel Blanton visited at Mrs. Delia Ran dall, one evening last wek. j Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harrill spent ' one day last week at Mr. T. B. Har rill's. Miss Delia Randall and Miss Ollie rea Randall spent Sunday night at i Mr. Carl Biggerstaff's. | Mrs. S. T. Hamrick visited Miss ' Hannah Hamrick at the Rutherford hospital one evening last week. Miss Mae Harrill spent one day j last week with Miss Ottie Bailey. Children Like This Safe Prescription Coughs and Sore Throat Relieved Almost Instantly kSt °P children's coughs and sore throats before these ailments lead to dangerous ills. Use Thoxine, a doctor's famous prescription which brings relief within 15 minutes, yet contains no harmful drugs. Thoxine works on a different principle, it has a quick, double action— it relieves the irritation an 1 goes direct to the internal cause. Ideal for all children because it is pleasant tasting arjd easy to take not a gargle. Ask for Thoxine, put up ready for use in 35c, GOc, and SI.OO bottles. If you are not satis fied your money will be refunded. Sold by Peoples Drug Store and all other good drug stores. Get your Sunday papers from us. StahFs Ten Cent Stores. A Strong Bank WHAT CONSTITUTES A STRONG BANK? The answer is, one with ample capital, large surplus, reserves for depreciation, heavy resources, and above all, DEPENDABLE, SAFE, SANE, CONSERVA TIVE MANAGEMENT. The officers, men who have had years of experience in financial management and who keep out of REAL ESTATE BOOMS, SPECULATIVE ADVEN TURES, AND WILD PLUNGES and lend the banks' money wisely to the best peo ple in the banks' community, on the best of SECURITY. SUCH A BANK IS— THE UNION TRUST COMPANY It is safe. It is conservative. It is managed by men who are experienced and conservative, who have by frugal habits, wise expenditures and investments strongly entrenched themselves financially and built up for their banks strong surpluses and reserves and have the confidence of the public. SUCH A BANK MERITS CONFIDENCE and is a bulwark to a community in a time of finan cial distress. We Invite Your Banking Business Union Trust Co. FOREST CITY Rutherfordton Capital $150,000.00 Surplus 5150,000.00 Profits and Reserves $ 75,000.00 RESOURCES OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS CHAS. C. BLANTON, Pres. FOREST ESKRIDGE, Cashier. GEO. BLANTON, WM. LINEBERGER, R. E. CAMPBELL, JNO. F. SCHENCK, E. B. HAMRICK, J. T. BOWMAN, DR. L. V. LEE, Vice-President. R E. BIGGERSTAFF. Manager of the Forest City Office. J. WORTH MORGAN, Assistant Manager Forest City Office. I NOTiqESifP SUMMONS ' State of North Carolina, County of Rutherford. In The Superior Court. ELLEN WATTERS vs. WILLIE WATTERS The above named defendant, will take notice that an action entitled as above has been commenced in the Superior Court of Rutherford County for the purpose of the plain tiff's obtaining a divorce absolute 011 statutory grounds; and the said de fendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the of fice of the Clerk of Superior Court foi Rutherford County on or before the Ist day of February, 1931, and answer or demur to the complaint filed in said action, or the plaintiff iii piaj the court for the relief demanded 111 the pleadings. This, the Ist day of December, 1030. M. 0. DIOKERSON. 0-4t. Clerk Superior Court. PAGE FIVE
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