“The Old Grab” Proved Successful The Stearns high school play, “Old Crab” proved the ability of the pupils of £he school to present a play enjoyed by all. To a packed house the following pupils took part: Walter Henson, Lorena Cochran, Virgie Holbert, Yallie Ray Ashley, Leroy Fisher, Lois Ramsey, Elizabeth Hender son, Lois Settle, W. D. Hines, Henry Barnette, Meryl Constance, and Lucy Taylor. The play was coached by Miss Dorothy Ormsby. David A. Cutler, president of the Alfred Hale Rubber Co., Boston, is visiting his brother-in-law, Dr. Raymond Dodge. The Sewing Committee of the Woman’s Society of Erskine Me morial church will meet on Tues day afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. T. E. Brown on Lanier street. The Best Looking New Sport Coats Just Received! CHECKS P Y /VI/) PLAIDS # / Jt/l/ WHORLS #l/ SOLIDS Slacks to Harmonize —all colors $2.95 up (Watch for the Startling Ad in Tuesday’s Bulletin) The Ballenger -Jackson Co. TRYON, North Carolina THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BETTER Compare the Finish of Shirts done by our Laundry with those done at home. Our Most Modern Equip ment makes Shirts look better than new ones just bought! RECTOR’S LAUNDRY PHONE 212

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