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Boy Scout Court of Honor Results The regular monthly meeting of the Boy Scout Court of Honor was held in the high school Friday night, November 20th, at 7:30 o’clock. The meeting opened with prayer by Rev. John A. Pinckney, follow ed with the repeating of the Scout Oath. Announcements were made, af ter which the advancement pro gram proceeded as follows: First Class Rank—Bill Derby. Merit Badges: Pathfinding— Seth Vining, Jr. Personal Health —Frank McFar land. Public Health—Edward Man ville. Star Scout Rank—William Har old Taylor. Life Scout Rank—Edward Man ville. The meeting closed with the re peating of the Indian Benediction. RESULTS OF NEGRO COURT OF HONOR Held at the Negro high school. The Court opened with the repeat ing of the Boy Scout Oath. Scouts appearing for advance ment as follows: Tenderfoot, Jo seph Camp, James Whitmore; Merit Badges, cooking, Noble Hannon, Harrison Peak, Prince Canady, David Holmes; Conser vation, Noble Hannon; Dairying, Odell Canady, Prince Canady; First Aid, Odell Canady, Harrison Peak, Burnette Petty, Arthur White, Malcoln Mills, John E. Way mon; Gardening, Odell Canady, Arthur White, Harrison Peak, John Wayman, David Holmes; Handicraft, Odell Canady; Physical Development, Odell Canady; Pub lic Health, Malcoln Mills; Star Scout Rank, Noble Hannon. The meeting closed with the re peating of the Scout Benediction. FOR SALE —A Fine Saddle Mare, 8 years old. Black, gentle, but has plenty of life. Gaited. For quick sale. $150.00. Further details at Bulletin office.—Adv. Farmers you may pay for your subscription ot The Bulletin with stove wood or pine kindling.—Adv. f DYEING j { Any Color Desired } I RECTOR’S I i CLEANERS 3 DYERS Phone 203 | WHERE TO GO FOR NA TIVE HANDICRAFTS (The Shop Unusual) This season we are showing the largest and best collection of .na tive crafts that we have ever shown. See our Craftsmen at worL —Carding, Spinning, Weaving. We have the sort of things you like—because we have been cater ing a long time to a discriminat ing clientele like you. THE BLUE DOOR Decorating—Gifts—Bookshop E. Main St. Spartanburg No. Accumulative Stock on Our Hands—Only Fresh and Reliable Merchandise, and at » CUT PRICES Save Money at SLACK'S SUCK’S Cut-Rate Pharmacy Christmas Cards Engraved or Printed Come In And Let Us Show You Samples. Wood’s Press I TRYON, N. C. I ■~l — i I j
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