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Moore Items . . By John Ralph (Buddy) Moore A Hallowe’en party will be held at the Tryon school gymnasium on Saturday night, October 26th, at 7:30. After the primary graders leave at 9 there will be a com bination square and round dance for the high school. Admission prices are five and ten cents .... The Tryon high football team will welcome Welcome Friday when Welcome comes to play the locals. .... The Beta Club will meet on Thursday, October 31st, at Holland Brady’s home. Students eligible for membership are Gelolo Iris sKell, Joyce Edney. Elizabeth Anne IVining, Bill Mebane and Ella ■Foster .... The United States pDepartment of Zoology brought an exhibit of small lizards of the United States to our school Mon day The Eleventh grade had more parents at the P.-T. A. meeting Monday afternoon than any other grade . . . Among re cent visitors at the school were Mr. and Mrs. Steneca M. Gamble of Springfield, Mass. Mr. Gamble is a brother of Miss Mary Gamble, teacher of the Sixth grade .... At the Western Carolina teachers con vention, Miss Myrtle Baldwin was elected as secretary of the Modern Languages Department .... Con gratulations to the Juniors; they had 11 on the honor roll I . . . The Eighth graders are carrying on an extensive correspondence with Eighth grade pupils in Oglesby, 111., judging from the number of letters seen about school .... Not the school is becoming in vested with rats, but there are several white ones in the home ec. room being used for experiments. (One disappeared over the week end. Did it die or . . . .?) ... The public is invited to the Fifth grade’s assembly period. There will be witches, goblins and ghosts, for it’s the Hallowe’en program. Each member of the grade will take part. FOR SALE: 1937 La Salle, 5 passenger coupe, perfect mechani cal condition. Inquire at Supreme Service Station.— 21t026 c C- v y- The Bulletin anywhere in the U. S. 6 months for SI.OO. / (m mOO STORES 1| Ann Page Pure Fruit Preserves (except straw berry and raspberry), 1-lb. jar for . ; 15c Cold Stream Pink Salmon, 2 No. 1 tall cans 25c A&P Bread, Pullman, 18-oz. 2 loaves f0r....... 15c Mild and Mellow 8 O’clock Coffee, two 1-lb. pkgs 25c lona Calif. Peaches, sliced or halves, No. 2Vz can—....lsc Lifebouy Soap, 3 bars 20c Rinso, small pkg........... 9c Rinso, large pkgs. ... 23c Lux Flakes, small pkg. .. _loc Lux Flakes, large pkg .25c Lux Toilet Soap, 4 bars ..25c Cauliflower, 2 heads 25c Winesap Apples, 6 lbs 19c Green Beans, 3 lbs. 17c Bunch Turnips 5c Idaho Baking Potatoes, 3 pounds for 10c Celery, 2 stalks 13c Home Killed Fryers, 1b..30c Oysters, pint 35c Pure Pork Sausage, 1b....23c White Label Bacon, 1b....25c Arnnour’s Star Hams, (whole), pound 25c ASP FOOD STORES Oamed and Operated by _ The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company.
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