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BULLETIN READERS New out-of-town subscriptions entered this week for Clyde A. Hal ford, S2|c, care P. M. San Fran cisco; Mrs. Arthur W. Blackman at Oak Hall; Miss Jessie Evans, Tryon; Pfc. David S. Howell, 628 Vanderbilt Hall, Ave. Louis Pas teur, Boston 15, Mass. Out-of-town renewals for Mark E. Smith, Detroit 6, Mich.; D. W. Robertson, Montclair, N. J.; H. B. Kelly, Naples, Fla.; Ruther ford B. Hayes, SC3|c 892-80-23, 688 North West 10th St., Miami, Fla.; Miss Mary Beach, Terre Haute, Ind.; Paul Reneau, CCM, Camp Parks, Calif.; J. C. Hender son, Ware Shoals, S. C. Changes made for Sgt. Wm. J. 1 from Greenville to Apo. 1 &mm, care P. M., New York; Senator Carroll P. Rovers from Tryon to Sir Walter Hotel, Ral eigh; Pfc. Donald Jolley discharg ed from Army, to Route 2, Inman, S. C.; Mrs. J._W. Austin Woody from Philadelphia to 8249 Edwin Drive, Oakdale Farms, Norfolk 5, Virginia. COMING HERE THURSDAY Major V. Johnson of Camp Croft, Lieut. Marvin Golden of Moore General Hospital, Lieut. (Chaplain) Broadus Wall of the Naval center at Kenilworth, Ashe ville, and Miss Betty Doubleday of Tryon, will be among the speak ers at the Lanier club meeting Thursday afternoon at 3:30. The public is invited. Lieut. Golden is i^charge of the Red Cross train U^K»asses through Tryon carry in9"wunded soldiers and sailors. These people are on the program to tell what is being done to re habilitate the returning members of the armed forces who have been wounded. Miss Babette Sassoon has re turned to Stuart Hall, Staunton, Virginia. Mrs. Edward H. . Bonelli, Jr., who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies R. Trowbridge leaves today for her home at Larch mont, N. Y., to meet her husband, who is returning from New Guinea. HEADLINES The Germans are retreating at one northern point and driving Americans back at another in the South. Russians gain at Budapest. Tryon High School boys’ basket ball team lost to a community team from Columbus and Green Creek Tuesday night at Tryon gym by a score of 51 to 37. In the Bowl Football games Duke defeated Alabama 29-26 at 'New Orleans; Tennessee lost to California 25 to 0 in the Rose Bowl; Georgia Tech lost to Tulsa 26 to 12 at Miami. Severe weather hits Atlantic coast; snowstorms in Ohio maroon hundreds, and a light frost cover ed Florida. ROTARY FRIDAY E. Perry Manville will be in charge of the Rotary club pro gram at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. Rev, Frank W. Murtfeldt has left St. Luke’s hospital where he had an appendix operation, and is now at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Creasman have returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. C. D. Stoude mire and family at Darlington, South Carolina. Capt. and Mrs. Thomas Phipps have returned to Fort Benning, Ga., after spending part of the holidays here. One sign of a good sportsman is a match stem broken in 3 pieces. It isn’t the cigarette tint starts the fire but the match with which the cigarette was lighted, say ex tension farm foresters. FOR SALE: Two Bird Dogs, (Pointers) thoroughly I trained? al so one 20-guage shotgtn^ith car tridges. Burg Fosterf/Tryon, N. C.—Adv. 1 to 6 p. We are discontinuing closing on Wednesday Afternoons until Swriiyf. .. JACKS\/N’S Phone 14 N. L."Wilson, Prop.
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