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John Kittrell has gone to Ft. Barancas, Pensacola, Fla. where he is attending the reserve officers training corps for the coast artillery. When his course is finished he will be a second lieutenant. Mrs. Schilletter’s neices. Misses Lucy and Frances Hope of Union, S.C. have returned home after several days visit with Major and Mrs. W. A. Schilletter. Mrs. Ellen Screven is spending the sum mer with her son, James Screven, at Hill top, Tryon. -Spartanburg Herald. Miss Peggy PoZ/itzor is spending a few days in Spartanburg as guest of Miss Jane Searson. LOST: Red step-ladder between St. Lukes hospital and Mrs. Canfield’s residence. Finder please notify Polk County Telephone Co. Get the sports, baseball games, fights, and some good comics and NEWS through the Spartanburg Herald, delivered daily be fore breakfast. See William Blackwell or call 174. Phone 267 for expert auto repair work. The Bulletin Prints ; jp|>/Pk Flapper Daughter Returns Home Miss Louise Quillen, “The Flapper Daughter” of Robert Quillen, famous syndicate writer of Fountain Inn, has returned home after spend ing the week-end with a house party at Mrs. Kittrell’s camp. Miss Bob bie Stewart also ot Fountain Inn and Misses Alma and Floyd Daniel of Landrum were guests at the party. Phone 267 TAXI Stewart U-Drive TRANSFER Tucker Shoe Shop ( Expert Repairing SPED— Supplies QUALITY ALWAYS Mail Orders Our Specialty Prompt and Courteous Service LIGON’S SEED STORE ’ Spartanburg, S. C. ELECTRICITY ELECTRICAL REPAIRS & CONTRACTING All new wiring inspected by Harry Bound. SEE LANCASTER IN TRYON SHOE HOSPITAL BLDG. ANNOUNCEMENT I am starting business againtf Watch my window for J. K. CHEEKS ''Bulletin $1.50 a Year
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