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STORIES SATURDAY The Lanier Library Christmas Story Hour will be held on Satur day morning, Dec. 15, at 10 a. m., in the Children’^ Room of the library. Children and mothers alike will be pleased to know that Miss Laura Peasley is again the story teller, for her story hours have brought so much pleasure to the children in the past. She has pre pared a number of Christmas stories to get everyone into a Santa Claus mood, so be there on Satur day at 10.—P. M. Tapley. “Within the week I have been ick to the hills” in the moun _ is. Winter has come to the mountains, the leaves carpet the ground, the trees are bare, the rocks are seen and the water falls, you hear in the summer, but seldom see, gush their current into the valley streams. It will be middle February before redbuds show in the maples in Pacolet' Valley in the warm spots of the Thermal Belt. But it will be May before the White Oaks are in leaf on top. Incidentally, the rhododendron is 'showing heavy buds. When I saw my friend Henry Thompson up in Saluda the other day I was remind ed of what he told me about the ; “Happy” Harvey Organist - Pianist - Entertainer ® Now Available for Engagements of the Week, Anytime Have a popular, top. entertainer at your Christmas or New Year’s Party at a very reason able cost to you ! Write “Happy” Apartment 38, Wellington Apts., Spartanburg, S. C. “Happy” is no longer connected with Tho3.’ Restaurant. Any Day or Evening Thompsons. “Well, I’ll tell you, Charlie, about these Thompsons. It takes ’em 40 years to shrivel up but then, I Gad they arc here.”— C. O. Hearon in the Spartanburg Herald. GINGER ANN CHATS Mrs. Brown’s 8th grade at Tryon School elected the following officers and grade mothers: President, June Lankford; vice president, Sylvia Comer; secretary, Helen Brown; reporter, Virginia Wickham. Grademothers include, Mrs. J. M. Metcalf, Mrs. V. Henson, Mrs. G. W. Comer, Mrs. C. W. Lankford, Mrs. L. Morgan, Mrs. B. B. Flynn. Mrs. P. C. Rowe left today to spend the Christmas holidays with her family and friends in Chicago and Indianapolis. WANTED: Child’s Roller Top Desk. Call Mrs. J. L. Lineberger, Phone 94-R.-—Adv. 11, 12, 13, 14c FRESH COUNTRY !| 'EGGS 1 J !! 79c DOZ. —AT— I BALLENGER’S j FOODLAND TRYON, N. C. , ]
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