“GIFTS WRAPPED FOR MAlLlNG”—Articles Purchased FROM US ARE SPECIALLY WRAPPED. No Extra Charge. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. Telephone No. 4 CURB REPORTER Continued from Page One Try on post office would have a job for you starting at $l2O per month. If you know of anyone who can take dictation, see Mr. Henderson. They need steno graphers in Washington . . . Ev eryone who attended the Episcopal Parish dinner-meeting Wednesday night is high in its praise. Bishop Gribbin, Bishop Touret and Dr. Woody made interesting talks and the work of the church is going forward. We should have had a more complete report on it. Every church organization can help the Bulletin a lot by having a definite press representative so as to in form members and friends not present, of the highlights of church activities . . . Everything is all set for the musicale at the Lefty Flynn’s Little Orchard tonight at 8:30. Public invited. Admission fee benefit British War Relief. . . . . There was standing room only, and not much of that at the Lanier Club Tea and Play at the Library on Friday afternoon . . . AT LANIER CLUB Regular meeting of the Lanier club will be held Thursday, Dec. 4th, at the Library. There will be a musical program. Miss Kirby of Asheville will plav the violin and Mrs. Beach the piano. Misses Kate Brown, Dorothy Goodwin, Oveta Barnette of Land rum and Aileen Stone of Spartan burg entertained with a wiener roast on Lake Lanier Thursday night for friends of Camp Croft. Out-of-town guests of Mrs. W. C. Ward for the tea at Lanier library on Friday were Mfrs. J. L. Cobb of Black Mountain, Mrs. George Bays and Mrs. Douglas Blois of Tuxedo. TRYON MOTOR CO che«r„u, Mrs. Jesse Foster has returned to Lynn from St. Luke’s hospital. Tryon Presbyterian circle will meet Monday afternoon at 3:45 with Mrs. R. L. Dick. Topic: “We Come to Worship Him.” Mrs. J. H. Ga;?e in charge of program. Miss Lettie Morgan, who had an appendix operation at St. Luke’s hospital, has returned home. Mrs. Woodrow McKee and babja have returned to Mill Spring froril St. Luke’s hospital. TRYON Theatre TELEPHONE 186 Matinee 3:30 p. m. Night 7 and 9. Saturday Ip. m. Continuous. • SATURDAY ONLY The Three Mesquiteers in PALS OF THE { PECOS Late Show Saturday Night, December 6th and Sunday 7, and Monday Sth. SERGEANT YORK Matinee, children 12, under 15c; adults, 40c. Night, children 15c; adults 55c.

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