Fricidaire Ranges and Refrigerators
AVANT ELE CTR I C Company
Boys’ Club Defeated
Bushwhackers 9 to 4
The Try on Boys’ club won over
the Bushwhackers by a score of
9 to 4 in softball at Harmon Field
on Tuesday afternoon. The bat
tery for the Boys consisted of Tay
lor and H. McGeachy; for the
Bushwhackers: R. Dick and E.
Jones. A feature of the game was
a home run by Henry McGeachy.
Umpires were Roy Capps, Buford
Gosnell and Walt Glover.
Softball game today will be
played between the Kilowntters
and Soumerco.
Softball on Thursday afternoon
between Ball-the-Jacks and Bush
whackers.
Miss Susan Harper has as guests
her brother, David N. Harper of
Detroit and her niece, Kiss Flor
ence Elizabeth Harper of Allen
town, Pa.
New - Indirect
Lighting Mmk
We have a nice selection of Table 1
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the greatest amount of light for the
least money. J
Table Lamps... $2.25 to $5.00 y
Floor Lamps... $6.75 to $7.25
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Also A New Assortment
Steel Kitchen Stools at $1.50
Night Tables (with drawers) $3.75, $4.75
The Ballenger Co.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Burnett,
Claude Smith and Marshall Ballew
attended the Birmingham-Spartan
burg Junior League baseball game
at Columbia, S. C., on Tuesday.
Spartanburg won 5 to 3.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Kerlin
and children Bobby, Ann Marie
and John, of Washington, D. C.,
are guests of Mir. and «Mlrs. Miller
C. F aster in the Bandbox at Lake
Lanier. MV. Kerlin is administra
tive assistant to Secretary of Com
merce Harry Hopkins.
I want some work. Will takeM>
a job by the hour, or will work
one day a week, or will take a
regular job as caretaker. Can do
all kinds of yard work, planting,
laying stone and general repairing.
If yon can use a man at least
one day a week please write me
a card and I’ll come see you about
it. D. C. “Doc” Petit, Tryon Route
One.—Adv. t£.