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YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST FOR ALMOST HALF A CENTURY. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. PHONE NO. 4 Mrs. E. S. Dominick of New berry, S. C., and daughter, Miss Mary Dominick, of Greenville, and Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Dominick of Texas, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Dominick. Lieut. Henry Coulter, USNR, who has been in the South Pacific with the Navy, is here for a visit with his wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colbron. North Carolina led the nation in growing tobacco last year, and was third in production of pickles. Mrs. J. T. Foster received a let ter from her husband, Pfc. J. T. Foster, saying that he had visited the cemetery where Sgt. Garson Durham was buried on July 5th, at Longuyon, France. Garson was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Durham. The Red Cross Needs Workers. TAXI SERVICE Phone 218-^Bus Station Two Cars . . . . . Efficient and Courteous! Drivers. Gl^NE GOSNELL. They gp together Coca-Cola Bottling Company Forest City, N. C. LANDRUM, SOUTH CAROLINA THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Dennis Morgan . . . Blain Clark . . j Raymond Massfey ii^ GOD IS MY CO-PILOU “A Man Searches the Skies and Finds Faith In God.” Wednesday Only: “YOUTH ON TRIALf. Also on the stage: PRANK PHILLIPS AND PARTNERS ojf WSPA Radio Station, who will appear at 8:30 and 10:30. Admission 25 and 50 cents. Saturday Only: “RIP ROARING BUCKAROO”, starring Tom Tyler. LATE SHOW SATUDAY: “Nothing But Trouble,” for Stan LAUREL and Oliver HARDY.
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