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Mountain Dew-ings At Saluda By Adulas, July 16 Our many and sincere apologies for the innacuracies in our last paragraph yesterday. It should have been written: Dr. and Mjrs. J. S* Palmer and son, “Joe Sam”, of Allendale, S. C., and daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) Alfred Owens, of Co lumbia and the latter’s son “Pal mer”; and, in alibiing, we’ll pass the buck to Pam. Burney Belser and to our shock at seeing “Joe Sam” fancy-free and mulchy bandaged and adhesive-taped from a recent automobile accident. Mlarjj Jane Pidgaon entertaining for her house guest, Ellen Stone weather of Memphis, with a chick en supper at “Stackhouse”. J. Henry Clippard of Asheville, stopping by from Tryon to discuss summer »events with pater L. L. Clippard. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ogden, Jr., of Habana, Cuba, arriving by train from Greenville and taking the H. C. Davis cottage for the summer; and baing very proud of their two-months-old daughter, Mimi. Dr. W. K. Fishbourne of Mon cks Corner, (Metropolis of Hell- Hole Swamp) S. C., reporting the theft of his car while attending Seminar lectures on Smith Hill; and, after a radio broadcast by the Highway Department to appre hend the car, Chief Gurley Laugh ter finding it safely parked adja cent to the Lecture Hall. (Ye Cor respondent’s note: Our Stolec Car Operative No. 711 had meantime reported a car of this description being parked at a popular oasis-ish nlace in Landrum. But, '“Doc” you know how ’tis and how your Santee-Cooper Authority has es tablished a precedent in “Taking over” private property for the good of the whole). And while we were on Smith Hill, we found Dr. Frank H. Richardson, a founder of the S'em inar and long time Consulting Pediatrician for the State, of New York lecturing to an intensely in terested group .... A bridge foursome in progress in “The Tent”, Mrs. Sam, Ravenel of Greensboro and wiffc of the Dean of the Seminar, Mrs. Broadway and Messrs. Dawson of the Table Rock Laboratories, Greenville, S. C., and James of the Crevim Pro ducts Company, Westchester, N. Y., being the players . . . Baby- Food salesmen being jealously on guard against “sampling” of their product and sales - promotional gifts . . . Ralph Poole, dubbed the Seminar Glamour Boy, all fancied-up in a lavender shirt, grey striped suit and looking most “Esquire-ish” ... A vivacious brunette from Wisconsin reading the New York Times and wearing a white turban that looked power ful like one we saw in a parked car night before last . . . And our own Doctor “Lesesne” Stnith tak ing a well-earned spell of breath ing of his advocated Ozone. Saint’s Day Greetings today for Carmen who, by the space of her muy bonita employer, Senora J. D. Hedges of Tree Tops, was sche duled to celebrate her patron Saint’s day with a trip to the movies and a nicnic on a mountain top ... . ’“30” Tryon For Rest and Re-Creation SEMINAR DOCTORS The Trvon Country Club ex tends a very cordial invitation to all physicians, and thur families who are attending the Pediatric Seminar to play golf and tennis—and to otherwise avail themselves of the facili ties of the Club. GREEN FEES Per Dav ... SI.OO Per Week $5.00 Per Month ~$ 15.00 * A special “Foursome” Fee of $3.00 i s available to those at tending the Seminar. Caddy Fees, 35c for 9 holes; 60c for 18 holes. TENNIS FEES Per Day 50c Per Week $2.00
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