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J / YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DIJUtfGIST FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. PHONE NO. 4 BUYS ACREAGE - Dr. J. E. Derby has bought six acres of land on Warrior Drive from Walter G. MacGlashan. Sale through Chas. J. Lynch. Arriving today at Pine Crest Inn are Dr.*and Mrs. Eugene A. Edwards of Chicago. Other ar rivals during the week-end include Mr. and Mrs. Franklin B. Hurd of Providence, R. I.; Miss Sally Sitterlee of Chicago; Miss Lillian Harris of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Newton P. Frye of Glencoe, 111., and their daughter, Mrs. Edward J. Barrett also of Glentoe. Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Golding of Chicago have arrived at their Tryon home, Falling Waters Farm. Preston M. Kind spent the holi - days with his aunt, Mrs. M. G. Palmer and Dr. Palmer. He was injured aboard ship in the Pacific about 7 months ago and is a pa tient at the Naval hospital in Asheville. miss iviary it aimer, uaugnter ur Dr. and Mrs. Palmer, who spent the holidays with her parents, re turned to Charleston Sunday. Phil Morris, U. S. Navy, Bain bridge, Md., will arrive tonight on leave to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. John Donald of Johnson City are arriving Tues day and will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Law are arriving today after a week’s visit in Charleston. Oak Hall guests include Dr. and Mrs. C. E. Shannon of Chicago, 111., Dr. John L. Lindquist also of Chicago. The missionary society of the Baptist church will meet Tuesday afternoon at 3:30 with Mrs. C^B. Flynn. / FOR RENT: Pasture,f^ about 40 head of cattle at Lynr* C. 0. Story.—Adv. 2, 6, 11, 18j WANTED: Colored ntaid for general housework. Full lor part time. Calk 248-J, Mrs. Dudley F. Giberson.—J^dv. 2, 4, 6^^, SEED SWEET POTATOES N. C.^orto Rican [VEtfY BEST SEED For ssfle at $2.00 a bushel. Cap be gotten at JjAEL STOCKARD Curing House, 2 miles east of Columbus, or will deliver in Tryon if desired. CIVIC THEATRE Landrum, S. C. Phone 98 Showings Daily at 7 and 9 p. m. Saturday continuous from 1 p. m. MONDAY and TUESDAY IRISH EYES ARE SMILING WEDNESDAY ONLY Laurel And Hardy PACK UP YOUR TROUBLES THURSDAY and FRIDAY Gary Cooper in COWBOY AND THE LADY
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