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MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY “The Hub of the City” Phone 4 TRYON’S DRUGGIST FOR OVER FORTY YEARS Scouts To Have Camp At Saluda The Palmetto Council of Boy Scouts, comprising Spartanburg, Union, Cherokee and Chester coun ties, will have its summer camp near Saluda, N. C., it was an nounced yesterday by Charles Lea, Scout executive, who returned this week from a regional conference of Scout executives in Florida. Mr. Lea said the camp will be located south of Sa’uda on the old Howard Gap road, near Cove Mountain. The troop unit camming plan will be tided this year, according to M;r. Lea. The troops will go to camp as a unit and will function as such while there, he said. Two new r troops have been or ganized in the Palmetto council, according to Thomas Bryant, as sistant Scout executive. NOTICE OF SUMMONS State of North Carolina, County of Polk. IN' THE SUPERIOR COURT Lizzie Lee Cash, plaintiff, Vs. Charlie L. Cash, Defendant. The defendant, Charlie L. Cash, will take notice that an action en titled as above has; been commenc ed in the Superior Court of Polk County, North Carolina, for an absolute divorce upon statutory grounds; and the said defendant will further take notice that he is required to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of said County in the Courthouse in Columbus, N. C., within thirty days after the completion of said notice by publication (which will be completed on the 18th day of December, 1937), and answer or demur to the complaint in said ac tion. or the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. This 18th day of November, 1937. JNO. A. ARLEDGE, Clerk Superior Court, Polk County, North Carolina. John R. Burgess, Atty. Nov. 19, 26; Dec. 3, 10. j EXCE LLENTME ALS _J TRVON CAFE A. J. Cowan, Jr-, Mgr. Regular Dinners 50c SPECIAL PLATE LUNCH 35c OYSTERS Served Any Style Popular Brands of BRER and ALE j PRICES | •h —■■—«—— ■■—■—..—.... «■ .. x Homespun Trvon Handwoven Home spun Suitings for Men and Women i Also Native Mountain Crafts of all Kinds MAIL ORDERS Mountain Industries hi The Vine-Covered Build ing on the Road to the Country Club
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