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Annual Meeting of Erskine Society Held The annual luncheon meeting of the Women’s Society of the Ers kine Memorial church, was held at the home of Mrs. Willis E. Parsons on Melrose avenue on Tuesday. Followings the delightful luncheon which was in charge of a group of ladies with Mrs. Carroll Rogers, chairman, the business sessions was conducted with offi cers and committee reports. The officers for 1941 were elect as follows: Miss C. H. Sawyer, president; Mrs. Carroll Rogers and Mrs. K. A. Bowen, vice-presidents; Miss Frances Hudson, secretary; J4,rs. Raymond Dodge, treasurer. Pv The society as usual will send S Christmas box of jellies, jams, etcetera, to St. Luke’s hospital. Everyone in the community is in vited to leave gifts at Jackson’s Store. CRAFT AND O’BARR GIVEN THREE YEARS Judge T. S. Sease, like Mac Duff, laid it on in Criminal Court here yesterday, and had it been proper for defendants to holler, “Hold, enough!” the resounding chorus would have no doubt lifted the roof off the Courthouse. The oustanding case of the day was that of Joe Craft and W alter O’Barr, charged with holding up, robbing and beating George B. Logan, of Tryon, N. C., on January 9. My Testimony was to the effect that Pf«r. Logan picked up the two “young- men on the Hartwell High way, intending to give them a ride into Anderson. Enroute, the men ordered Logan to pull over into a side road. Here he was rob bed and beaten. A verdict was returned about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Judge Sease immediately sentenced each of the men to three years at hard labor on th public works of An derson County.—Anderson (9. C.) Daily Mail. Little Miss Barbara McFarland Burleson of Asheville will spend Thanksgiving with her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc- Farland, in Tryon. A real Turkey Dinner and all accessories will be served at Sun nydale on Thursday for $1 plate. Please phone 170 for reservations to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kerhu las.—Advertisement. LAKE LANIER, the most beau tiful site on the lake is for sale. Good roads. Taxes practically nil. F. H. A. loan available for build ing. HARKNESS SMITH, Tele phone 300.—Adv. tu & thr. Poland China Pigs Four litters for sale. Age 6 weeks. Price $5 each. Creek Path Farm Guv N. Davenport Tryon, N. C. 1 mile southwest of Columbus on old highway No. 19. DANCE to the music of the Trixy Wells’ BAND-ETTES at SUNNYDALE Friday, Nov. 29th $1.50 Couple
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