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Forest City Courier from Forest City, North Carolina • Page 9

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Forest City, North Carolina
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THE FOREST CITY COURIER Thursday, October 16, 1924 FLORENCE MILLS NEWS Local Happenings week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Long.

Mesdames Kate King and Broadus Moore are visiting friends in Shelby this week. SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY Of Our Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hardin and children, Boyce and Hazel, from Mt. Hebron School, visited the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Horace Coffee, Sunday. Miss Lala Freeman, from near Bostic, is spending a few davs with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Harrill spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bourne, at Lawndale. Miss trances Moyle, ot Shelby, relatives. Rev. Parker Holmes left Tuesday to attend the Annual Conference at Greensboro.

Mrs. Alaminta Dwiggins has returned to her home in Greensboro after spending some time with her daaghter, Mrs. Parker Kolmes. Miss Nell Padgett is spending several days this week in Shelby, visiting friends Mr. and Mrs.

A. Farry Barber, and children, Mrs. McCollough and Mr. A. F.

Baker, of Hendersonville, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. I. Barber.

was the guest of Miss Margaret fk .1 nr t. Mrs. Laughter and daughter, Ona, were in Chesnee, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Halcomb.

Rev. Spurgeon Scruggs and Clyde Carver left Tuesday for Marion Bible School to take a minis Young last week end for the fair. Mr. Thos. G.

Stone, Mesdames Stone, A. A. Miller and H. R. Cam-nitz, were in Marion last Friday on business.

Mr. J. F. Alexander is spending now is me lime to ouy Good Merchandise Cheap 4 Mr. Spurgeon Moss, who was con nected with the Doggett Motor Co.

terial course. We hope for a good success in life. We are sorry to say that Dora Nanney is quite sick Mrs. Edna Brock is still on them 2Z. Mrs.

I again. 1 the I XT several days in Florida on business. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Weathers and son, Flay, spent Friday afternoon in Lincolnton, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Foye F.

Black left Wednesday for Raleigh where they will attend the State Fair. Miss O'Lema Flack, of Henrietta, spent the week-end! with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M.

Flack. Mr. and Mrs. L. C.

Cobb and sick list. Mrs. Sallie Maloney is improving some. Born, Mr. and Mrs.

Horace ilts lNo run Fooling With A Dead at Mooresville, has returned to Forest City and taken a position with B. B. Doggett as Ford salesman. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.

Moss are rejoicing over their return to their old home in this city. Miss Alice Harrill spent the week end in Asheville, shopping. You will find Everfast suiting, Peter Pan gingham, Canton crepe, flat crepe, silk and wool crepe, crepe de chine at reduced prices at Whitlcck's Department SLore. Messrs. C.

E. Parks and Worth Curlee 6121 Blue Serge Suits $25.00 Men's and Women's Hosiery 9c 13 Yds. Chambray for $1.00 100 pairs Slippers 1-2 PRICE Sweaters 3 Coffee, Wednesday, 12th, a fine 10 pound girl. Both mother and baby are getting along nicely. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Bradley are all smiles, its a boy. It is reported that Rev. George Vess, of Route 2, is seriously ill of Chimney daughter, Mariana. Rock, spent Sunday here.

with i lends Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Weathers, of i Morgan spent Sunday in Asheville.

unclay with Mr. and 7 Miss Allen Thomas, ox Ruth- 1 I Mrs. Rufus Towery has returned home from the hospital, where she underwent an operation. Misses Nell and Daisy Deck, who have been visiting the home of nd here Mrs. 3.

Weathers. Dr. T. C. McBrayer has returned from New York, where he went to i erioracon, siont me with Miss L-na Tavlor.

rroi. Good 220 -white back denim Overalls Mr. and Mrs. Howard Freeman, i 7 i 3 Tcach-r's Assemble the was at -e. IT) r.ave now returned to their home.

I Eaks is 3 week Piv rT. BOSTIC, R. 2, NEWS Mr. G. C.

i-Iing was in Columbia, "Star isrand Shoes" pro Sis i. ST i A 2. A KJ- il ii. S. last Monday on busin Especially on a.

Cold Day BEFORE YOUHS becomes so bring it to us and we will give it NEW LIFE. OUR battery service is equal in every respect to all other services which we render to our customers. GOLD DAYS ARE We BOSTIC, R. 2, Oct. 15 consult a specialist Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Young, of Lincolnton, spent Sundr.y with Mr. Mrs. B. F.

Jones and daughter, Miss Pinkie, of Earl, N. spent Wednesday with Mrs. G. D. Clem-mer.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Clemrner and Mrs.

and Children, of Monroe, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. D. 'iennner. Mrs.

Nell Elliott, 13 grapher Vvrilkie, S1 Hosiery cMincay at nor noms near Marion. Mrs. M. Queen, vvlio was op-crated on for appendicitis Sattirday morning at the Rutherford Hospital, is doing well, we are glad to note. A.

3 3- 4 '5-o 4- 4 hvaing some fine weather and farm- ers are making good of it. Mr. and Mrs. C. H.

Davis spent Sunday afternoon with the at Cherry Mountain. Mrs. Mary Owens, of High Point, is spending some time with relatives and friends in this section. Mrs. A.

L. Melton is on the sick list. Messrs. George Davis, and Wool Flannel, leading colors H- Revs. W.

A. Avers, H. D. Harri G. M.

Padgett spent -elati'ves near Sun- Mesa's. 3. Moore and P. N. shine.

"Yds. Drcs Ginchams attended the Sandy Run As- 1 TX iei at High v. o. ana i 1 or- wmch Shoal church last i ates iiioss and cnildren are vi v. ecinesaa'v son, vj.

mrr.ae a Dusmess trip to week. Tlrarsd ay. Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ea i-ir.

and ivirs. iiiiard HI I ill I I i are nie at ne.oy. lire. u. rlarrui inled his av- 4 i ir: ns tui? sjquiu ij which Lj1kiw q-, A FORD AND Old Courier 1 horn Oct.

Vlerchand'se at Reasonable Prices" I Sir. Rcmnlus Long, who is attend-! SPEND THE Geo. W. Jones, of the Valdo- Foi5t CitY, N. C.

ing school at Mars Hill, spent the B. B. DCGGETT. nian Nursery, at Eo.tlc. 1 IL i-.

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CI Ts yrti 0 C1 1 1 fl 7 i A si v-- '2 'f Zl TZZZZ ZZzZZ' 5 F'W Js Specially Priced At $16.50 and $19.95 -p. il stimiimsr shades and coifibinations. in sizes Richlv Fur i rimmed lill kl li or rimmed IS I I 5 J' 7V WW J7 iffTrrr K-Msptional Value At $45.00 I tei lels of straight, i 3 7 Exquisite quality Xh rii of fur trimming's. STANDARD CLOAK CO "The Leadia.r Ladies StoiV i 113 East Main Street FART A MB'JR us 'ilia 3 I have just taken the agency for this wonderful line of pianos and players and in or der to lay a foundation for time to come, the factory agreed to form a club of 20 to ceive their. Planes at Factory Billing Price.

It is necessary to join at our store in Forest City during the fiiiii lilSilifiK ii i mi iii luaip ilk IS 9 ff. S3 FX. I) i K3 13 kit Held by the Factory Expert ACT QUICKLY IF YOU WANT TO SAVE $1 10 TO 200. 1EMBER IT CLOSES OCT. 25th.

Coffee that is sometimes good is an aggravation. Coffee that is always good is CHASE SANBORN'S "SEAL BRAND" COFFEE I Ph Forest City, N. C. i-i.

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1919-1924