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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Aug. 6, 1980 New BPW Members The Thermal Belt Business and Professional Women’s Club re cently admitted into their organization sixteen new mem bers. Their names and their business affiliations are as follows: Daisy Caldwell, Carolina World Travel Agency in Tryon; Vesta Cornwell, V & V Real Estate and Graham-Bouchard Real Estate; Shirley Gibbs, beautician in the Beauty Nook, Landrum; Carolyn Gibson, Landrum School Coordinator; Janet Howard, Secretary at Tri County Orthopedic Clinic, Tryon; Jacquline Hudson, Sec. at B & B Fibers, Landrum; Susan Peaches from tho Peach Patch (Formerly Peach Valley Farm) Top Quality Freestone Jersey Queen Plck-your own or retail. Turn left on Hwy. 11 in Gowensville. 1 / Mi. on Right. Open daily 8 — 6, Sun. 1—8. 893-472-8863 Leonard, Title 20 Coordinator of Isothermal Planning & Develop ment, Rutherfordton; Mitzi Lind sey, Executive Secretary, Tryon Riding & Hunt Club; Emmie Mackay, Career Education Coor dinator of Tryon City Schools, Sharon Pruette, Secretary at Landrum Insurance Agency; Marilyn Ruff, Secretary at B & B Fibers, Landrum; Patricia Thompson, Secretary-Bookkeep er at Thompson Chain Saw Company, Tryon; Ella Transou, teacher in Rutherfordton Ele mentary School; Linda Young, teacher in Tryon Elementary School and Insurance salesper son and Nancy Wilkins, Licensed Practical Nurse, volunteering at St. Luke’s Hospital. Membership in BPW is open to all women who are actively engaged in business or the professions and to women enrolled in college or a university or other accredited educational institution of higher learning. All activities are geared to improve women’s role as an individual, to stimulate her awareness of her community, and to define her affinity with global concerns. Dinner meetings are held the first Thursday of each month at The Pacolet River Plantation Restaurant — Reporter ATTEND CAMP , , Dr. and Mrs. Charles Blomeley and children, Heather, Kevin and Geoffrey, of Columbus spent last week at Nosoca Pines Ranch, where Dr. Blomeley acted as physician during the annual Friendship Camp. Friendship Camp is for less privileged young people who may be sponsored by individuals or Our August White Salo Is here at exciting savings... Como take advantage on the special prices offered on sheets cases . towels . pillows .tablecloths and lots more sale items The- A^qW 5^ & Spartanburg. S. C. Catch Every Cool Mountain Breeze and enjoy the captivating view of the Piedmont from the long veranda of this rustic log home. Located on White Oak Mountain and totally furnished, It includes 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large kitchen and living room with fireplace. Nestled in the woods on 1.11 acres, this home Is as perfect for a weekend get-away as it is for every day living. Priced at $69,900. TOWN & COUNTRY GALLERY OF HOMES 253 N. Trade St. Hwy. 108 — Box 755 Tryon, N. C 28782 Columbus, N. C. 28722 (704) 859 5806 (704)894-3531 churches, or whose expenses are paid by the Carolina Conference of Seventh-day Adventists, own ers of the camp. Nosoca Pines Ranch is located near Camden, S. C. Anyone knowing a deserving young person who might like to attend next year’s camp is asked to get in touch with Dr. Blomeley or Dr. Roy Morgan at 894-8213. The Bulletin, 10c Per Copy NEW LISTING This 3 bedroom 3 bath home is located within walking distance of Columbus. Its many features include a living room and den both with fireplace, pine paneled bedrooms and a full lower level which was formerly used as a day nursery. This quality built home is situated on 1.8 wooded acres with a small creek. $79,500.00 For a full list of particulars or an Inspection visit please give us a call today. ERA—THE WALKER AGENCY Mills Street - P.O. Box 395 Columbus, N. C. 28722 Tel. 704-894-8229 Learn to Read in Kindergarten That’s Right! Your child can learn to road “•"“ kinde.g.n.p prog B Am ““ nOW ““ °" r You'll be pleased, too. Both old kindergarten progams are available. Ca^us 63 '’ Grace Christian We Welcome Your Call at 457-3348
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