TENNIS TOURNAMENT Continued fr<(m Page One and your name i;l not on the fol lowing list, call J?. P. Bowes at once. f J. Lee Lavtndar, Lefty Flyntn W. C. Hill! Eaitt Tisdaje. C. P. Rogeik Jr. ML A. Richards. C. P. Bi*>wn, v Dudley Smjjth. F. P. Bowes, R. C. Erskiie. W. M. Hester, Bob Burnett. J. C. KiniSh, Jr., BYE. J A1 Bowen, BYE. J. S. Blackwell, BYE. Nelson Jackson, Jr. Ted Wilcox i Nelson Jackson, 111., C. P. Rogers, Sr. Julian Hester, Claude Helms. * Fred McLaughlin, Seth M. Vining. Bill Biurnett, M. B. Caldwell. Jack Kimberly, Fred Ford, i Sam Bingham, Jr. A. M. Law. f 1 1 Mrs. J. Lee Ijavendar and brother, Hight Redmond, leave on Wednesday for a Visit in Hamil ton, Ontario, Canady. | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Green of Henderson, N. C., and Mrs. H. T. ■ Green of Rutherforjdton have re ‘Tpy..|< .|i 9>|i ifkiome after a visit with Dr. *******J g W, S. Gn en. / -I r - Richard “Dick” and Donald Arthur of Miami, Fla., have ar rived to spend the summer with their father, Frank T. Arthur. Mrs. Hume Fraser has arrived fom Florida for a few days’s visit. J. N. Jackson left Monday on a business trip. A May Dad Picnic will be at the School of the Good Shepherd to morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, May Ist. The public is invited lo come and enjoy a delightful after noon, but please don’t fail to bring your lunch basket, etc. W. E. Radway., TRY OUR FRESH FRUIT DRINKS Our Founta r n J Service is rhe BEST IN TOWN SUCK’S PHARMACY TrYon’s Theatre TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY mt GREEN; |||\Aabib. -PHONE- I Johnston’s Dairy I for | GRADE -A- MILK I