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“GIFTS WRAPPED FOR MAlLlNG”—Articles Purchased FROM US ARE SPECIALLY WRAPPED. No Extra Charge. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. Telephone No. 4 Two Negroes Volunteer James Harold Whitmire of Tryon and Crawford Johnson of Lynn, both colored, have volun teered for the U. S. Army, accord ing to Polk County Draft Chair man Julian B. Hester. They will be sent to Fort Bragg for induc tion on December sth. Mrs. Twitty Jackson of Mill Spring is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Mrs. Gray Feagan and baby, Gray Roland Feagan, have return ed heme from St. Luke’s hospital. Mrs. Albert de Wolf Erskine of Chicago is visiting her aunt, Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, at Circle Inn. Middle-aged white woman wants position as housekeeper for a couple. Inquire at Bulletin office or write Bo* 605, Trycn.—9dver tisement 26, 27. DON’T FORGET THE DATE On December sth at 8 P. M. at the Parish House, the P.-T. A. holds a Bridge-Games Par ty. Reservations may be made with Mrs. C. H. Helms. Phone No. 59 and Mrs. Ryan Mc- Cown, Phone No. 120-M. ADMISSION FEE IS 50c Make up a party and get your reservations now ! Adv. J. B. HESTER W. M. HESTER INSURANCE SINCE 1905 REAL ESTATE SINCE 1923 Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency Phone No. 37—Hester Building, Tryon, N. C. Mrs. Albert Wilkinson Flint has returned to Detroit, Mich. FOR SALE: Beautiful building lots in Pickens Park with all conveniences. Will give terms to suit purchasers. Apply to G. Harrison Bridgeman.—Adv. ts. TRYON Theatre TELEPHONE 186 Matinee 3:30 p. m. Night 7 and 9. Saturday Ip. m. Continuous. 1 • r WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY John Wayne, Betty Field and Harry Carey in SHEPHERD OF THE HELLS (In Technicolor)
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