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f -,7 - ' ' -7-i;-r 7-7 rf - r E f -9 Y I). -THE- OASIS THEATRE PROGRAM Door. opn 7:45 Stow .tart. 8: 00 THURSDAY, AUQUST 24th ALICE CALHOUN, in a Vitagraph Feature "THE MATRIMONIAL WER" An 'intnslir ---j ing story of a girl who single-handed ! captures a . dangerous band of smug- glers on a lonely island, thwarts the schemes of a designing mother for j her daughter, and marries a man who! is afraid of girls. Reports say this ; is a good, live story, in which Miss TZv suPPrtlnS cart do; fine work. o, a Larry Semon Comedy BETWEEN THE ACTS" Special Matinee at 3 p. m ces 10 and 25 cents. IDAY, AUGUST 25th "ENCHANTMENT" A Paramount-Artcraft Feature Starring MARION DAVIES This is described as a "perfectly ... . . . cuarnung picture, one xnat is really ,v,i tlt: , y K 77. , J150,13 &een s a flapper who thinks she possesses the , . m , , " queenly beauty of Sheba and all the t. ... . blandishments of Cleopatra, and who looks on her "old-fashioned" parents! with polite though bored tolerance, And said parents decide that some- thing must be done. And what is done malces n vptv Holi'o-Virnl anA - j amusing picture. Also -Select Picture News. Prices 10 and 25 cents. SATURDAY, AUGUST 26th . 14th Chapter of "WHITE EAGLE" A Mermaid Comedy "STEP THIS WAY" ; AND . CHARLIE CHAPLIN In a Dandy Three fe) Reel Special Feature Comedy "SUNNYSIDE" Matinee at 2 o'clock? Prices 10 and 20 cents. MONDAY, AUGUST 28th BETTY COMPSON in a Six 6) Reel "LA1J11SS MUSI Lil V Hi . , . This picture is adapted from the novel by Alice Duer Miller, and is said to have good scenes and good tting. You will remember Miss; BettCompson as having one of the star rdttes in '"The Miracle Man." ; Also, an Educational Reel "The Kid Glove Orange" Prices 10 and 25 cents. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29th WILLIAM S. HART in "THREE WORD BRAND" This is a good Hart Western, and one that every Hart fan will like - Fine acting, interest and excitement, and a picture you will enjoy if you cellent" "Pleased better than anv S r . " Hart for some time. Also, a Big V Two Reel Comedy "FOOLS AND FODDER" NOTE: Special Matinee at 3 p. m. Prices 10 and 25 cents. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th "GET RICH QUICK WALLINGFORD" An EIGHT (8) Reel Paramount-Artcraft Production With the famous characters Get Rich-Quick Wallingford and Blackie uu acic Daw, who are almost as well-known ; as Mother Goose characters. A ; l 1 , L 1 Z ! pienoia casi, ux piayra iu. u-, v W usuany interesting Wry ui ui8 lanuiy, ui xain, tend the sessions. Lunch will be chard, seven room house, located one finance, rich in humor, and full of ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W.;served &t thg church Thursday noon. mile west of Glenwood. Price rea pep and punch and excitement, and j T. Morgan. (Delegates will be cared for over- Ronahl One-half cash, balance one one sure ta please the average person Prices 10 and 25 cents- LjTICE OF SALE OF VALUABLE : REAL ESTATE. Sealed bids will be received by the undersigned this week only on aP" proximately 40 or 60 front feet of Seagle Block, beginning at Western j Jack Carl lp of peaks of the stately mountains were l iars. Also call us for any other Union office and running south, ex, l week-end in basking in the golden rays of the ' TAXI work. The R. K. Davis Trans tendine back the depth of McCall y . , , o-i, i ;, nf a now th fer Co. 8-10-3t Bros, store. Kight is reserved to re- ... 1 ject any and all bids. A. L. GILKEY DR. M L. JUSTICE DENTIST Office over Picture Show t llimi 1IIPFMFITT AIlllUUIOl-IVILIll I TTft,mM Brvson and C A Snyder having sold Seir interest 'in the hard- ware and furniture store conducted under the firm name of Bryson, Snvder & Lackey, at Old Fort, wish to announce that Mr. C. A. Snyder is now back at Old Fort and in the future will give his fuU time to the, friends of Mrs. J. W. management of the Bryson-bnyder yth regret to learn that Department Store. The Uryson- f &nd broke her ftnkle whiie Snyder Company will increase its engaged in household duties at her stock of dry goods, ready-to-wear, hme Qn Courfc street a few days ago. shoes, clothing, feed f and ' ordinance of Bapism will be and will be better Ppa J ! , . at the Baptist church future to -e,ies-pth.e t JStS ."eWmoiT ' next Sunday SON-ER COMPANY, j- C OfK" :s finance. " ; . ; , , - .. . ... . .. -7-- - 7S 71. v ;? ;:' -7'c-i ,"7--..-J '-'.-V: 7 f i '.! ' 7- ' . '. ;.-- ! . i, .. 7 ' r: -- , .. . ; - 1 Local and Personal ; Miss lOla Giles is visiting relatives and -friends at Webster. A. L. Gilkey and family are visit ing relatives in High Point. Miss Marguerite Moore, of Kins ton, is visiting Miss Ruby Giles. Miss Dorothy Wood, of Trinity, is visiting Miss Alice Roane Cross Editor R. E., Price, of Rutherford-! i0tt was a visitor here Saturday, Worth Goldsmith, of Greenville. spent Sunday. with his parents here. Miss Willie Stine, of Charlotte, is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Mau - nev Mrg E s Grac of Juliette Fla is visiting her niece, Mrs. W. T. Mor- 'Ala" sPent tne weeK-ena nere as tne gani ! guest of Mrs. W. T. Morgan and at- b j , , T . tended the marriage of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jamison, of , xt v , . . . Edward Dunn. We bo, were shopping m Marion Mon day, i There will be a meeting of the Mc- Miss Bessie Tate spent last week Dowe11 Post American Legion in the with Mrs. J. M. Edwards at Forest lobby of the McDowell Hotel next City. Friday night at 7:30 o'clock. All t . . members are urged to be present. Kev. Z. Paris and family have re- turned from a visit at Lake Juna-i , . luska. vinnnor. nnron 5 r John Hopper, of Florence, b. C, ; 4 0 ju .Qiot;fle 13 spending a few days with relatives, i here- j Mrs. W. L. Morris has returned! from a visit to relatives in Barnes- vill Ga. Mrs. Sam Swain, of Greensboro, , 4. mr tt- x tjv,,,- was iuc cucat ui jiis. iu. jj. uauci last week. j Miss Jennie Conley spent last week ,Morganton. itQ the many friends of the bride: j Cecil Gilkey, of Jacksonville, Fla.,, Mr. and Mrs. William Theodore HOUSE for rent. Also rooms fur is spending his vacation with home- Morgan announce the marriage of! nished and unfurnished. Apply to j folks here. j Todd Chase, of Birmingham, Ala., visited his mother and sister here during the week. , f t T7 -wir n 11 i . ! Mrs. R. E. McCall and two sons i j i nave reiurneu xrorn a visit to ma- tives at Cherryville. ri -or Woi,, j Mr. and Mrs. Paul W. Weeks and baby spent the week-end with rela- tives at ErwinvTenn. i Mis Annie . Lou Simmons, of V"" , . w V1S1L1I1K IBiauvcs "CI c. ... Dr- Dean Crawford is attending a clinic m Asheville given by Dr. Neil of Nashville, Tenn. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Wilcox and children, of Martinsville, Va., are visiting homefolks here. Miss Helen Alford will return to Arcadia, Fla., next week after spend- ing the summer in Marion. Mrs. H. C. Keams, of High Point, v,, cft.r viBi t Dr. and Mrs. P. D. Sinclair. Mrs. T. J. Redding and little daughter are the house guests of the formers sister, Mrs. W. T. Morgan. H. B. Wilson, of Washington, D. nas ueen visiting ma SISt,CI' A' W- Grayson, for the past few i, J tI J . . . . I wu auugm,, and JacJc Unilds returned &aturaay from the Boys Camp at Lake Juna- luska. Mrs. W. B. Coppedye, of Nashville, land Mrs. L. C. Daniel spent the week- end with the former's uncle, W. B. Ratliffe. Cecil Dobson and Miss Ruth Dob- son have returned to their home in z . - Lancaster, u., alter visiung reia- tives. here. J I" T R. Alford and r. au . u. - Mrs T. J. Butt and attractive daughter, Miss Madge, of Cairo, Ga.vioca church. are visiting the former's sister, Mrsf; E B. Baber. j j w Kirby nd famiiy and j. h. ;Buckley amJ famiiy now. occupy, the I residence Df t. F. Wrenn on East: stat street. ' mm , am vm- n rna i o rr q v a trrz nn mil .iih i . ' mill IU11 W ILil AVVWA 0 Si4. j .WH Mrs. Sue Bobbitt. T p , cupy the storeroom in the Wrenn building recently vacated by the Kir- iby Drug Company. Rev. Z. Paris, presiding elder of this district, will preach at the First ; -Mv.ic Vurrh here next Sunday - morning at 11 o'clock. Nat Reed, of Asheville, was the 'guest of Mrs. W. T. Morgan last i Thursday. He was here to attend the Alford-Dunn wedding. f Mrs. M. J. Koon, of Charlotte, and c A. Mayhew, of Mooresville, were the guests, of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Goldsmith during the week. '-V - -'. 77"i::'Vii7.j" : 4 ' '' 3 'ViTO.'- V ''!-;-,.';''.'- -M"','i -i.L.ie i x ; ; .v.'J'rr V . ;. ' 7 . ;; MARION PROGRESS .MARION, s W. E, Willis of -this place has pur chased the Reid farm near Greenlee and expects to move there at an early date. The consideration was $7,000. Misses Margaret and Julia Gold and Marguerite Meadows, of Greens boro, are the guests of the Misses Hudgfns'at a house party on Buck Creek. Mrs. Margaret Wright, of Jndian na, Mrs. Mary Cdok, of Kentucky, and Mrs. Florence Workman, of ou Carolin are Mrs- D F. Giles. The many friends of Mrs. G. B. !Finley wi11 be Sd to learn that she I Sf", returned from the hospital at ! States lle' hm she has been for several weeks. Miss Melissa Dunn, of, Abbeville, Mrs. L. C. bmith and Mrs. M. H. c? i- v j ti Groves, of Salisbury, and Miss Flor- ence -Whorton, of Seattle, Wash., pretty Silk Dress are invited to ' Lr i, . xt 4. e-n have returned home after spending see the new "Nancette ' Silks at v 6 n . the week with Mrs. James Morgan. Fashion Center. - Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Gibson, of WEDDING GIFTS See Lawrence Cope, S. C, announce the birth of a D Greene for wedding presents. son, August 20. Mrs. Gibson was; shipment just received. Prices tormV Mlss Gladys Goodson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Goodson of this place. ALFORD-DUNN their sister, Miss Marion Alford, to Mr. John Edward Dunn on Thursday, the seventeenth of August, nineteen . hundred and twenty-two, Marion, MnrtVi r'arolinn " -Nortn Carolina. "At r,mo c-fo-r Anomct fwonfv. - ninth, 382 South French Broad Avenue, Asheville, North Carolina. ' ilwr -,,.-.- DISTRICT MEETING JGUST 2Q Thg dM " j f v Daughters of Confederacy will be l.u i :ii j. il. r.j.i i "elu 111 nsneviue at trie atery rars: Hotel on Tuesday, August 29. This meeting was to have been held some time ago, but owing to the serious illness of the young son of the dis- trict manager, Mrs. McKee, it was postponed until the present date. The business session will be called at 10:30 a. m. and will be followed by a luncheon for the delegates at 7' ... . Mrs. J. Q. Gilkey, president of the McDowell Chapter of the U. D. C, ! lot on State street, near Clinch urges all members that can possibly ; field school. Well suited for board- mises to be an especially interest- ? 0 T, , anue ' an TO and return the same dav. ' ANNUAL MEETING W. M. U. . . , . AT "ARI?N NEXTtWEiK xuC man s jyiissionary union, 01 tne Green River Association, will be held with the First Baptist church of Marion Wednesday and Thursday of next week, Aug. dutn ana rfist. me:FOR RENT Sixteen acres of bot opening session win De neia at z p. m- Wednesday and a pageant (Ann of Ava) wil1 be Presented that niSht 1 IV IS- at inursaay morning at u o'clock Dr. F. A. Bower, of Moreen- ! church in the association is requested send delegates. All invited to at - i night in the homes of the people of Mrs w M Witherspoon, Supt. IN MEMORIAM OF MISS DEWEY DENTON, Early in the morning of August 15th. while the rugged and lofty jlivaiv o " v. ' j w"- spirit of one of the loveliest girls uifti ever nveu iu uiesa comiuumij, ! J.-L. J. 1! 1 Ul Ko i ua nce Him who was the source I ren' Eliminates darning $40 a; f charm anJ beauty of her shortweek full time, $1.00 an hour spare j but ugeful and odinspiring lifeJ time Experience unnecessary In-; Dewey wag beautiful in feature, in i ternational Stocking M ils, Nt,s-i j -i town. Pa. 6-15-1 Ot. aisposition ana in cnnsuan cnarac- j ter. ghe aiways possessed that same j WANTED Chemical Wood, loaded! sweet, gentle even temperament, in I on cars on Southern, C. C. & 0.,i or in the office, upon the!E T & W. N. C. or LinviHe River- street or in the place of worship. Railroads. We can use practically; j she was bright, happy and con-iany jdad of hardwood. Write for' gonial but always cautious - modest prices bating shipping point and: d considerate Certainly thiS,name of raiiroad. Tennessee East-; ;Woria is maae newer oy t life of such a consecrated Christ- , Dwey honored her hom her ! f her church and most of all whom loved trugted and faithfuiiy served, j May the unsurpassed beauty of her life and the gracious promises of a kind loving Heavenly Father comfort her devoted loved ones and friends. L Services at flt John, next Sunday ,at 11 a. m. ' . 7 . . 7-'- 7. Ni;C THURSDAY AUG, 24, .1922 BUSINESS LOCALS LADIES!, You can 'now buy some mighty pretty Dressea at- 20 per cent for cash at Fashion Center.. FOR SALE Beautiful residence lots on Park avenue. Apply to Adam L. Gilkey. FOR SALE One New Underwood Typewriter. Address Box 160, Old Fort, N. C. MEN! Why wear old faded shirts when you can buy pretty shirts for "half price" at Fashion Center? FOR SALE Five room house on Park avenue. Large lot. Water and lights. Apply to Adam L. Gilkey. LADIES! You will find anything you want in a Corset at Bryson Snyder Co. made by Madam Grace Corset Co. FOR RENT .Five room house on Park Avenue. Water and Lights. Apply to Adam L. Gilkey. ALL LADIES who like to wear a very reasonable. nuudbKUbKLS! Jiave you seen; that Big Turkish Bath Towel, size! 22x42, for 35c or 3 for $1.00, now i Progress office for further inf orma-j ; tion. It j : ! LADIES! Now is the time and Fashion Center is the place to se-; ; v lect your new fall buit, Coat or -Dress. . , . , FOR SALE -18 acres on highway at Nebo. Three minutes walk to ischool or church. See R. O. Wilson, Nebo, N. C. It LOST A bag of harness on road be- twpPT, old Fort and Marion Rp- turn to The progress office and re ceive reward. W E. Seaver. 8-24-3t J SELL the Original Watkins Products. Good city territory still open, Get our wonderful offer and free samples. Write today. The J. R. Watkins Co., Dept. 79, New York, N. Y. 8-3-5t FOR SALE FOR SALE Ten room house and ply to A. M. Finley, Marion. 8-10-4t ill ! MOTHERS! Why worry these hot days over making your little boys I play suits when you can buy them from 67c to 97c at Fashion Center? LOST in Marion brooch bow knot of pearls with diamond center. Re ward. Return to Progress office. 8-24-2t tom land some upiand) g0od ; house and orchard, out buildings etc.! Terms reasonable. Apply to under-! sied. T. W. Stacv. Nebo. N. C. 8-17-3t! FARM FOR SALE containing 150; i acres, 25 acres creek bottom, or-! land two years. J P. Bird, Neals-H ville, N. C Rt. 1. 8-24-2t ! GO TO MOUNT MITCHELI Au gust and September are the best months for this trip. We are ar ranging parties of four to six persons at $4.00 each. Call 165 for particu- WANTED Men or women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for men, women, and child-! ;man Corporation, Kmgsport, Tennes U-SRW-OfR is the name of our Boys' Suits with the line Leather Belt and two pairs of pants, also cap to match. Call and look one over at Fashion Center. ' The Progressive Farmer ajid The , Progress both one year $2.25. j REG. -t "'-f'" - V';s T f . S'7f " ;' Poor cooking can spoil the' finest meats. , - ; , You don't have to buy the choicest cuts in order to havey good meats. ' J . .r v" - There are many cuts in a beef that are delicipusif..yoii-, cook them properly. They are cheaper and make nourishing.- food. Learn to use these cuts. Our smoked meats and sasuage are perfection Try them. FRESH GROCERIES; LOWEST PRICES PEOPLES' STORE C0. Smc. We'll Deliver It. Phone 194 New For Every Department Ar riving Each Day You will find our stock com plete in most all lines. Shipment Ladies' Dresses; just received. Big lot Trunks arid ags. ; Look through our stock, we think we can please you in most any department. McCall B WHY wh IK '0WW to purchase the different ingre dients for your dinner or supper? Kverything is here for your selec-; tion, from a staple line of groceries! to fresh vegetables and select meats, at prices that compare well with others. It will be a pleasure for us to show you., Conley Bowirtdaini Main Street Phone No. 4-1 Satisfaction, both as to prices and quality,' guaranteed. 'V When The Kids For Mother Don't fail to give them an extra Nickle (5c) for, one of x our K ddie Kake cz Cream Kones, they ( are -Klean Krisp and Kreamy. Re nember Ice Cream- is a food - and ' most any child can eat my kind in a Kiddie Kake Kohe.v - . - We appreciate the childs trade. " - For Quality and Service, y - " Phcnc 15 " - , j . 7 VEU - -7 7- ; -.. - '7-:t;7. 7" 7-?: -V 7 uo onoppmo i 77';' V -7
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