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Christmas Events (Please notify the Bulletin of any events that should be on the Calendar for the Christmas sea son.) Dates so far: Dec. 16—Donald C. Peattie to address Garden club at home of Mrs. Walter C. Hill at 3:30 p. m. Dec. 17—Thursday, Combination Dance at School gymnasium. Dec. 20— SUNDAY. Dec. 21—Court of Honor at Tryon school for Polk county Boy Scouts, 7:30 p. m. Dec. 21—'As You Like It’ movie at Tryon’s Theatre for Lanier club. Dec. 22—Tuesday: Dance at Pine Crest Inn with Carter Wil kie Brown and Donald Wing as hosts. Dec. 22—Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Tryon Methodist Christmas pro gram. Dec. 23—Dance; Miss Betty and Harold Shelnutt, at Sunny Dale log cabin. Dec. 24—Negro Christmas tree program. Mrs. Dudley Smith, chairman. Dec. 24—Kiwanis distribution of Christmas baskets. Dec. 25—'Presbyterian Christ mas tree program at 4:30 p. m. Dec. 25—St. Agnes Guild dance rt Parish House. Dec. 26 —Dance at Biltmore Dec. 27 SUNDAY. Dec. 28—Monday: Dance at ‘ Heme on the Hill”, in Columbus v/ith Bert Metcajlf and William Elfrink as hosts. Dec. 29—Dance at Oak Hall v/ith Pine Crest Inn as joint host. Dec. 30—Lanier club tea at 4:00 p. m., at the Library. Dec. 30 —Dance at Parish House. Misses Barbara and Dorothy Smith, hostesses. THE BRICK HOUSE AN TIQUE SHOP. 454 East Main, Soartanburg, S. C. Antiques for Christmas: Glass, China, Silver, • Furniture, Quilts, Coverlets, Prints, Engravings, Books, etc. Special: Rare 18th Century Dutch Foot Tavern Tables—Adv. dec 24. LAKE LANIER This is a private lake, carefully restricted. I have a bungalow, carrying all lake privileges, such as swimming, fishing and boating; which I will sell at one-third of the original cost, to some one who can qualify socially and financially. There is a lovely garden, which must be kept up, twin garages— servants house, and everything to make it desirable, including a most modern heating plant. Address “S” at Bulletin office.—Adv. You help the Bulletin when you buy from Bulletin advertisers Without their support there would be no Bulletin. nTLstock exchange stocks Ouot.nt'inrm Hnvriexit Pnof Xr Vina* New York City. Branch office 715 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg Dow- Jones Averages Industrials, 181.63 off .34 Railroads, 54.96 off .04 Utilities, 35.28 off .{>l TODAY’S CLOSINGS BID ASK American Can 114 11414 American Radiator,. 25% 2514 American Telephonelßs 185% Borg Warner 8314 84 Burrows Ad. M. 29% 30% Consolidated Gas 44% 45 Chrysler Motors 124 124% DuPont .... 180% 180% General Electric 52% 53 General Motors 69% 60^ Int. Harvester 102% Int. Nickel 63% Montgomery Ward.. 65% 66 National Biscuit 33 33% N. Y. Central 43% 44 Penna Railroad 40% 40% Phillips Petroleum- 47% 48% Radio n% 11% Reynolds Tob. “B”_ 58 58% Sears Roebuck 96% 96% Southern Railway 25% , 25% Standard Brands 15% 15% Stand. Oil of N. J. 67% 67% Texas Corporation . 49% 50 Union Pacific 131 132% TT nited Aircraft 28% 28% TT ni f ed Gas Imp 14% 14% U. S. Steel 78% 78% Wool worth 65 65% SPOT COTTON, 12.92; unchanged
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