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Missiidine’s Pharmacy Mountain Dew-ings At Saluda By Adulas, June 20 SCOOP (?): Our Charleston Operative No. 12 telegraphing us to “Stand-by” for announcement of Lucille Jenkins’ engagement to a Navy aviator within twenty-four hours—moro later. Attorney C. M. Drummond of Spartanburg being issued a non resident fishing license by City Clerk Baty Hall. Sheriff W. D. Hines discussing law enforcement matters with Chief Gurley Laughter and others in the City Hall. Wm. M„ Shand of Columbia stop ning bv Tryon to wire ahead to his mother-in-law, Mrs. Coles, in Saluda that he and two others were on their way up the Moun tain. G. H. Chipchase, of Boston and an authority on horses, a guest at The Pines, and saying that he would certainly have to “Make the Square Dance with the other boys” come Friday night. Sign reading “Parking 10 Minu tes” on desk in Post Office lobby and our Flying Operative No. 3 radioing down from 4500’ that the Air Route Sign recently painted on the post office roof reads S A L U A. Attention, “Happy” fans: Happy is expected this weekend and .is bringing a girl friend from Tim monsville with her to visit at Houck \ Hill. Mrs. Sarah Dodgin MlcGuire of Spartanburg coming in from her Lake Summit cottage with two gallon jugs which she filled with Saluda’s famed ozonized water for “The Babv.” “Bunnv” Vermont and Miartha Bobo trying out a Model A which Bunny recently ferried down from i J. B. HESTER W M. HESTER t Insurance Since 1905 Real Estate Since 192: 1 Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency j Phone No. 37—Hestei Budding, Trvon, N. C. TELEPHONE No. 4 The Rexall Store Washington, D. C., and which, he says, “Purrs like a wild-cat.” Mrs. Bliss Stebbins of Miami Beach stopping by enroute to Michigan to leave her daughter. Janet Cole, with friends until Bear Walla Camp opens. Janet just graduated from Miami Beach High and is going to major in Dramatics at Camp. She hopes to attend one or more of the Saluda Square dances and, believes us, gals, she’ll be lotsa competition for the prettiest of you. Mr. and Mrs. Joe P. Fisher of Concord, N. C., being personally 4 guided to the Century-Old Fire by * Dick Seay; the Fishers are stop ping at Hotel Sky Vue as are Secretary of S'. C. Teachers’ Asso ciation J. P. Coates and Mrs. Coates of Columbia. “30” ' | Tryon Country Day School | Tryon, North Carolina A Private Day School for Pre- } School, Primary and In- j termediate Grades Oct. 2, 1940 - June 1, 1941 , Miss-Washburn, M,rs. Brundage J Mrs. Bowen J ' 1 ' ißrnoem
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