SALUDA NEWS NOTES There will be a benefit bridge party for the Woman’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal Church on Mon day afternoon, August 20th, in the residence of Mrs. Barrington King, at 4:30 o’clock. Town folk found themselves without city water for awhile last week. A driver with a truck carrying a load of peaches—a big 48 truck—crashed into a fire hy drant in front of Roy Johnson’s house, dislocating the hydrant and releasing a flood of water. The driver had fallen asleep and was awakened by the crash and the sound of rushing water. None of the peaches was saved, and it took several hours to repair the hy drant. The truck belonged to James Bell of Kentucky. The bridge over the railroad was blocked off for repairs last week and reminded folks of the old days when we crossed the track on the level just below the depot. Mrs. Arthur Hipp has returned from Hendersonville hospital. Mary Frances Thompson, daugh ter of Mrs. Frances Thompson, was taken seriously ill in Henderson ville recently. She is now recover ing at her home in Saluda. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Pace of Hendersonville, have bought the Sherron house in Saluda, and will make it their permanent home. Mrs. James B. Deering, Jr., and son, Dick, have been visiting Mrs. W. C. Canty in Saluda for the past ten days. Judge and Mrs. T. C. Dennis from Darlington, S. C., are arriv ing on Aug. 15, to occupy their cottage for the summer. Mir. and Mrs. Fields Wardlaw of West Palm Beach, Fla.; Mrs. Gertrude Drayton, Washington, D. C.; Miss Anna Clark, Savannah, Ga., are recent arrivals at Mrs. Locke’s “Fairview.” Mr. and Mrs. Henry Marner of Charleston, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Van Smith of Charleston, are at the Mountain Manor. Mrs. .Frank Dana of Columbia, S. will arrive in Saluda this ■week to occupy their home on Laurel Drive. There will be service at the Episcopal church on Sunday, Aug. 19. Rev. Edmund Berkeley being the officiating clergyman. Services last Sunday were conducted by Rev. L. Fitz-James Hindry, form erly of St. Augustine, Fla., but is now staying at Hendersonville this summer. Mr. Hindry will also be at the church on Sunday, August 26th. Mrs. Zipperer and children, who have occupied the Peter Pan cot tage at Fairview, have moved to Dr. Smith’s hospital. Mrs. H. G. Pennell and daugh ters, and Mrs. Chas. Voltz and Charles, Jr., who have been guests of Miss Blair at Dogwood Shack, will return to their homes in M^^ gomery, Ala., this week. The Woman’s Missionary Socie ty of the Baptist church will meet with. Mrs. Dan Pace on Friday evening. Immediately after the program there will be a social hour to which the men folks have been invited. Extra copies of The Bulletin on sale at the office for 5c per copy, TRYON w mm Made From ^ Tryon Grapes w • SWEET and DRY Produced By: 11. II. Follrnr Tryon, North Carolina