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FORM US ARE SPECIALLY WRAPPED. No Extra
Charge. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. Telephone No. 4
Football Guessers Tie
In the Ballenger-Jackson foot
ball guessing contest four of the
same persons tied week before last
are tied again in the run off.
They are Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow
Hague, J Frank Richardson, and
Seth Vining, Jr. They guessed
ten correct winners. However
none of the four won were high
in last week’s contest. These re
sults are tied between Mrs. Louis
Bunte and Claude Ford. They
_§till guess again this week for
first and second places.
Bishop Gribbin to Attend
Parish Dinner Here
Over 100 reservations have been
made for the Episcopal Parish din
ner to be served at the Par ; sh
House in connection with the
Every • Member Canvass of the
Church of the Holy Cross. Among
the out of town guests will be Bish
op and Mrs. Robert Gribbin and
daughter, Miss Josephine; also
Miss Aline Cronshey, U. T. O.
worker of Edneyville. Reserva
tions should be made with Mrs.
F. P. Bacon.
Mrs. Leon McCown of Cheraw,
S. C., is visiting Mr. and Mrs.
R. M„ McCown.
New arrivals at Melrose Lodge
include Mrs. Carl McAlvay of
Lansing, Mich., Miss Helen Davis,
of Wellesley, Mass., and E. S.
Hunter of Jacksonville, Fla.
Weather for Saturday: High 58;
low 36; rain .04. For Sunday:
High 59; low 40; rain .78.
TRYON MOTOR CO Chevrolet
Grady Stewart, Jr., of Landrum
Route 2, and Miss Annie Ravan
had tonsil operations at St. Luke’s
hospital during the weekend.
Mrs. James Maclay has returned
home from St. Luke’s hospital.
WANTED: Experienced Cook.
Call 220.—Adv. 24, 25c.
THE MOST APPRECIATED
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PRESTON STUDIO
Haywood Bldg., (Over Sears, Roe
buck) ASHEVILLE, N. C.—24,28
TRYON
Theatre
TELEPHONE 186
Matinee 3:30 p. m. Night 7
and 9. Saturday Ip. m.
Continuous.
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MONDAY AND TUESDAY
Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrv-
More, Laraine Day in
DR. KILDARE’S
WEDDING DAY
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
John Wayne, Betty Field and
Harry Carey in
SHEPHERD OF
THE HILLS
(In Technicolor)