Mountain Dew-ings At Saluda By Adulas. June 19 Adulas’ Operative No. 11 being asked by M'ary Juli£" Forrest what one “Has to do to be written up in Mountain Dew-ings” and being told by said A. O', that there was a recent matter of a small but ex clusive “Consolation” party out at “Jacks” that would have made ex cellent copv. Bull-terrier '“Bob” definitelv in the Dog-house with local authori ties and bystanders after he had jumped Guerrv DesPortes’ small •and leashed cocker Spaniel “Taffv” ?>n Main Street; and Guerry, swell little soortswoman that she is, sav ing that she didn’t think “Bob” was entirely to blame as she felt that some youngsters had “Sic-ed Bob onto Taffy.” “Taffy” bv the way, was not seriously hurt, ex cept for a punctured ear lobe and thp scar of his canine life. Representative of the Asheville Citizen coming to Saluda to pet photographs and a story on the Spartanburg Baby Hospital. Mrs. J. SL Burnett of Spartan burg and family now in summer residence here. Post office employee stating that there are approximately 50 more box lessees now than there were at this time last year, Manager Ed die Lei and of the telephone com pany adding that he has had to ,jjbuy new phones and equipment to Jflhpeet the increased demand for service, and a representative of one of the telegraph companies agreeing with the post office and phone people that all visitors and new arrivals should certainly re cord their local addresses imme diately upon their arrival—'wheth er they EXPECT any messages or not. Mail truck operator “Little Daddy” Hipp inspecting a new mail and hand-luggage cart at the Southern depot and the shinev, green cart being stenciled as mad* in the “Charlotte Roadway Shops” New bright blue picnic benches end tables installed in E. H. Gaines’ Picnic Grounds at Depot Sprint. Walter Newman and Bill Black well of Tryon in town Wednesday evening and searching diligently for “Weiners” or was it “Win nies”? Attractive lassie dashing out of Glenwood Case at nine-thirty to get powdered for a ten o’clock ‘ Lait dait” and humming a re frain that sounded mighty like “Oh, Johnny, Oh Johnny—” Ralph Hipp, 36th Field Artillery, U. St. Army at home on furlough from Fort Bragg and having 30 months service of his second en listment ahead of him upon his re turn. Ralph was stationed in the Panama Canal Zone during his first enlistment. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Bly arriving by motor from Conneaut, Ohio, to take Connie Kimball back with them for an annual visit and Connie asking that her friends and customers be advised that her brother, Tommy, will distribute The Tryon Daily Bulletin from the Drug Store until her return. Cecil Williams of Memphis stay ing with her grandmother, Mrs. C. G 4 Robinson until the arrival of her parents, Mg. and Mrs. Jno. R. Williams, and saying that her I'ncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Robinson would arrive at their summer home, Stackhouse, todav or tomorrow. Admiral “Bunny” Vermont, Commodore “Fats” Gibbes and crew “Dolnh” Vermont entertain ing a group of Saluda’s Prettiest aboard the Houseboat Water-Lillv that’s moored just off the Vermont estate on Lake Summit, and Laura Woods (Gosh, Laura, you’re get ting absolutely newsogeunic!) re marking that the “Crek” osten sibly didn’t know much about house-keeping as she was asked to “Man” a broom and “Lay on” immediately she stepped aboard. “T is” Cooper being delivered a glass Muddler (SKvizzlestidk to vuse high-ballers) that was sent her with the compliments of L. G. Appley, proprietor of that welcom ed oasis, The Dugout. in High lands, N. C.. and “Liz” saying it was a pair of Bermuda sun-glasses she was hoping for. “30” Sweetly scented candles and floating candle flowers just arriv ed at the Mountain Industries.—Ad.

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