Miss Bertha Blackwell returns today from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Blackwell in Asheville. Miss Margaret Hipps of Pelzer, S. C., is the week-end guest of Mrs. George Logan at her home on Morton Drive in the Valley. J. Frank Richardson > has re turned to his home on Lake Lanier after several days treatment at St. Luke’s hospital. A large crowd enjoyed the Methodist fish fry Thursday night at Harmon Field despite the rainy weather. The meal was served in .the Boy Scout cabin. Mrs. R. L. Dover and Miss Evelyn Jennings drew the lucky numbers for the Cloth of Gold dress pattern given by J. N. Jackson of Jackson & Jackson. A modern miracle of comfort and loveliness—ZOTOS The machineless permanent wave. Ponce de Leon Beauty Salon TELEPHONE 145 FIRST FLOOR EXCLUSIVE LADIES’ SHOPPE * Real Estate Rentals j j W. M. HESTER v. Sales Manager Gillette Estates i i PHONE 37 SOOD ENGLISH LEARN AT HOME fouß success depends Hkgely on the Englis. -ou speak and write. Master this vital subjec, n your spare time. Write for full information International Correspondence Schools. Deot 1381, Scranton. Pa. M. G. Potter, Representative 191 Carlyle St. Spartanburg, S. C. Reddy Kilowatt Says — I DO SO MUCH WORK FOR SO LITTLE PAY Reddy Kilowatt is a tried and proven servant who “gobbles up” the work for only a few pennies a day. Magician like, he has turned the old wash tub into a rapid efficient Electric Washer the sad iron into a smoothly gliding, tUermoitati cally controlled Electric Iron — the smoking lamp into incan descent Mazda lamps—the old stove into an accurate and auto matically controlled Electric Range—the window box, the spring house, and cellar - cold rcom into a modern, Electric Refrigerator the broom and feather duster into an Electric Vacuum Cleaner . . . and he is ready for any and every household duty twenty - four hours of the day—and his pay is only a few pennies a day. DUKE POWER Company PHONE 210

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