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OWEN’S PHARMACY “ The ption NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 202 Mountain Dew-ings" At Saluda By Adulas. August 9th In the absence of ace reporter, Adulas, Gal Friday (?) takes her rusty pen in hand and vainly hopes to fall not too far shy of the standard set by the aforemention ed Adulas. Woe is me! Just when we were Shepherding all our love for the Post Office Service and dispatched a telegram saying “Love” ’n’ every thing, our “Lamb” apparently found greener pastures outside the fence; or else what price telegram, his letter and our “Shopping Ster vice”? Dyed-in-the-wool Charlestonian responding to a friend’s cherry “Nice day, isn’t it?” With a brus que “Don’t know, haven’t read the NEWS & Courier yet!” Postal from “Gladys”, Mrs. Her bert Cary-'Elwes, recently return ed to Glendale, Ohio, saying “We all rush for the Bulletin to see what’s ‘Dew-ing’ as soon as the mail arrives.” The “Lady above Reproach” saying that her date snored '“All (or maybe she said: ‘Part of’) the way home from la Gabrirlle’s .” Looks like a Wisconsin colleen has something on the ball! Who’s meeting who when the Carolina Special arrives in Asheville to morrow (today) ? Careful Charlie don’t let smoke get in vour eyes. Seen in the Glynwood—Edwin Clippard of the faculty of U. S'. C. “beer”-ing with (no pun, s’help me) Dr. Lesesne Smith, the latter be ing fittingly fitted out in a baby blue cardigan. Who and whence the mysterious blonde esquiring that lovely dark haired ladee—the one of the gor geous smile—on, Thursday evening last? Saluda infants being sumptious* ly entertained atop Stackhouse yes terday in honor of leedle Miss Cynthia’s fifth birthday. (Fair child, weren’t you there?) Having a gav time of it at the kiddie dance—Betty Jean Jackson that loveliest of lassies. Mtthinks an awful pall must settle over the younger four hundred of Charles ton come summer (and go Betty). Also making news for this “col yum” was Mjarya Riech getting the maximum of breaks in a minimum of steps. Out to Anne’s for a “jam ses sion” (grape). Orchids to her for beiwell nigh impossible feat of be ing perfect hostess to stray “grass hoppers” whilst laying away a winter store like the proverbial “ant”. Man about town, Fairchild Son ner, promising to “tell all” to present correspondent. Having been frequent guest columnist of the “Dew-ings” himself, he has a nose for news and usually manages to be on hand when it happens. Blonde and beauteous Miary Lou McCallister happily boarding the twelve o’clock train—object to visit relatives in Columbia—and declar ing the heat won’t shorten her trip. Bill Caldwell morosely munching a sandwich to the “chune” of “Wouldst But I Could Kiss Thy Hand, O Babe.” Penny for those thoughts, O Bill. It’s good to see “Young Loch invar from out of the West” again in his natural habitat. You’ve been missed. Jay, and we’re oh so glad you’re back. And so to the square dance. . . —E .E. C.M IN SALUDA You Can Get KALMIA DAIRY Pasteurized Grade “A” Milk Products From H. L. CAPPS’ STORE
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