MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE”
OWEN’S PHARMACY, Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY
LANDIS—McCLURE
Miss Evelyn McClure, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Garrison McClure
of Tryon, was married to Corpor
al Howard Landis, youngest son
of Mr. and Mrs. John L Landis
of Columbus, on Saturday, Decem
ber 19th, in the Post Chapel at
Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. Pres
ent were close friends of the
bridegroom from his battalion at
Fort Monmouth.
The bride wore a soldiers blue
wool dress with British tan ac
cessories. Her shoulder corsage
was of pink rosebuds.
After January 5th, Mrs. Landis
will be back in school at Appala
chian State Teachers college at
Boone, where she is a sophomore.
Corporal Landis is in the radio
division of the U. S. Army Signal
Corps and is stationed at Fort
Monmouth.
Louis Lindsey of the U. S. Navy
arrived home Christmas Eve for
the holidays.
Mrs. Harold Culler and daugh
ter, Sandra, have returned to
Wilmington after spending the
holidays with relatives here.
Miss Hope Rogers of Enka
spent the Christmas weekend with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll
P. Rogers.
DANCE
at
SUNNYDALE
9:30 P. M.
New Year’s Eve
(Price $1 Couple)
For Table Reservations
PHONE 170
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Erskine,
Jr., of Brevard were Christmas
guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. C.
Erskine.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sullivan of
Concord were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Dick during the holi
days.
LOST: Sunday, a small antique
silver cigarette case. REWARD if
returned to the Bulletin office.—i
Advertisement 24, 28, 29c. "
WANTED: Settled white girl
or middle aged women to do light
house work temporarily. Write H.
B. Luther, care W. V. O’Neil, Box
906, Tryon.—Adv. 23, 28p.
FOR SALE CHEAP: One 1935
DeSota. Good shape and good
tires. Write H. B. Luther, care
w. V. O. Neil, box 906, Tryon,
N. C.—Adv. 23, 28c.
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Roy L. Blackwell
Agent
Imperial Life Insurance
Company
Tryon, North Carolina