At the Churches
Continued from Page One
day evening at 7:30. Rev. L. J.
Keels, Pastor.
LYNN BAPTIST—IO a. m.
morning worship. 7:30 p. m.,
' evening worship. Sermpn subject,
“Self Destruction”. Prayer ser
vice Thursday evening at 7:30 p.
m. Rev. L. J. Keels, Pastor.
Prominent in the Granddaugh
ters club of Converse colege, Spar
tanburg, is Miss Rachel Jackson,
daughter of Mr. Nelson Jackson,
Jr. This Organization is com
prised of all members of the stu
dent body whose mothers were
students at Converse. The club
new numbers fifty members, or
about sixteen per cent of the total
enrollment.
Second Laneir Club Tea, Wed
nesday, January 13th, four o’clock,
at the Library. Reservations to
be made through Miss Annie
Ravenel or Mrs. J. B. Hester.—
Advertisement, 9, 11, 12.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Brintnall
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Are Pleased to Announce the Olenin g of
“ Seven Hearths ”
The House of Antiques
Corner Asheville Highway and Harmon Field Road
■ ■“ ■ 7-7 •'V7■ - 7. .. . • '..777 ;■ 7 7; .
This old historic house, built at Mill Spring by Marvel
Mills considerably over a hundred years ago, has been
moved to Tryon and restored to its original condition. It
is now furnished throughout with early American Antiques,
all of which are for sale, except a few family heirlooms in
our own living quarters. You are cordially invited to in
spect' the house and its furnishings at any, time, even if you
are not interested in buying.
Try Our Meats
Lamb
Legs
Chops
Pork Chops
Choice Steaks
Roasts
EXTRA FINE HENS
Vegetables
Yellow Wax Beans. Cucum
bers. Broccoli. Lettuce, Cele
rv and Cauliflower.
Ohio Maple Svrup. at. $1.25
Genuine Italian Olive
Oil, quart sl-35
Andrews & Swann