FRIGIDAIRt Is Always At The Top Mr. Owen S. Bird and daughter, Mrs. H. M. Layman, left today for an extended visit in the North. Mrs. Wm. L. Veeck left for Hins dale, Illinois, and Miss Alberta DeForest has returned to Chicago. Mr. Layman and daughter, Ann, have returned to Decatur, Alaba ma. The Betsy Bird Shop will be closed during Mr. Bird’s absence. • ' ■' New arrivals who are guests at Melrose Lodge are Dr. Maria W. Norris of Grand Rapids, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Wallin of Jeniaon, Michigan; Elizabeth Goldsmith of Larchmont, New Jersey; and Mrs. George A. Elliott, Port Hope, Michigan. Mrs. Melbourne Smith has re turned from a visit in Florida. Grade A Milk—Johnston’s Dairy DAFFODILS On Sale At Blue Ridge Weavers WANTED—-Men to learn Me chanical Drawing. We qualify you in spate tnne< Call or write M. G. Votter, Representative, Inter national Correspondence Schools, 191 Carlyle St., Spartanburg S. C.—Adv//21, 22, 23. CAR RUTH’S CAFE Regular Home-Cooked Meals feQRT ORDERS SANDWICHES "• - . _ —Next To— Carruth’s Liquor Store Phone 33 Landrum, South Carolina Try on’s Theatre FRIDAY ONLY “Lady Be Careful ” he gave her : Something to remember hinfH| by. A four-alarm fire, a ■yvide. emergency call, a mur der, a rescue at sea and a ' kidnaping were his gift to the bride who jilted him for a bookworm ! ! ! he had a: Sweetheart in every port . . . but he never landed anywhere! All hands on deck for the ’’rollicking romance of a gril shy .sailor ... and a sailor hating dancer! ! ! ! ain’t women: A wonderful race? 1,000 sailors, sick of the sea, go on a spree ... in Panama ! ! ! six belles: And all’s swell! The won’t give up the ship . . V_r but a thousand gobs give up their hearts ! ! !