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ALONZA PACE Alonza Pace, 65, of Saluda died suddenly on Tuesday afternoon following a heart attack. Funer al services will be held on Thurs day at 2 p. m., at Mt. Page Bap tist church with the Rev. Mr. Kizer, officiating. The deceased is urvived by his widow, the former Mliss Edith Baumberger; one son, Burgie of Saluda; and two daughter, Mrs. Emma Frank lin of Candler, Oklahoma, and Mrs. Lillian Davis of Florence, South Carolina. ''HIGHBALL" [Early railroad signals were large balls © SUSPENDED FROM HIGH POLES. ENGINEERS KNEW THAT THE “HIGHBALL" SIGNAL-WITH THE BALL M|| ja AT THE TOP OF THE POLE - MEANT CLEAR TRACK PSpBl AHEAD. SO TODAY, WHEN AMERICANS SAY Mrs. James Seripps Booth 0f Grosse Pointe, Michigan, has re turned to Tryon for the season and is at the Auberge. Mrs. Pinckney Mills is in St. Luke's hospital for treatment. Rummage Sale Saturday, April sth—3 o’clock OLD TOWN HALL Maple Street Baptist WMS
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