Mis,s Eleanor Henry has returned
from the Baptist Girls Auxiliary
Conference at Miars Hills College.
Bill Gamble, who has been at
Montreat, arrived in Tryon today
for a visit with his aunt, Miss
Mary Gamble. He and hi,s parents,
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Gamble, will
return to Charlotte Thursday.
Mrs. J. C. Daunoy of Baton
Route, La., and Rhodes Guffy of
Salisbury, Mrs. L. E. Gouffon,
Knoxville, Tenn., are guests in
Tryon. '
Miss Virginia Henry has return
ed from a visit with relatives at
Davidson and Kannapolis, and has
as her guest, Miss Sara Riden
hour of Kannapolis.
Egyptian astronomers had ad
vanced so far that they were able
to device a calendar of 365 days
6,000 years ago .
Subscription to The Bulletin out of
county, one year $4; in county, $8.
Guests at Mountain Home, in
Saluda include: Mr. and Mrs.
Edmond Hayden, and ,son, Edmund,
Jr., of New Orleans; Mr. and Mirs.
W. S. Kreamer and daughters,
Norma Jean and Billy, of New
Orleans; Mir. and Mrs. 0. D. Stein
back, Sr., and Miss Alice Stein
back of Charlotte, N. C.
"'TWO'HOUISES FOR SALE at
Lynn: One five-room / house and
one four room. Apply 'to F. O.
Cochran, Lynn.—Adyyjp.
FOR SALE: As administrator,
c.t.a. of estate of Louie A. Mc
Ginnis, deceased, jam selling houjjfic.
hold articles, August 410th, at
house in Green Cj?^ek Townsm^
Articles include/jJJfO-year-old clock,
a good time-keref)^r/ John R. Bur
gess, Administrator, c.t.a.—Adver
tisement 7,
ADVERTISERS who wish to
place ads in The Spartanburg
Herald or other out-of-town news
papers, please leave copy with
Monte Dedman, local representa
tive, Box 463, Tryon.—Adv.tf
Crushed Rock For Sale
Half-Inch Screened Limestone
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FINE FOR DRIVEWAYS
OR CONCRETE
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$3.25 ton Delivered.
Batter's Coal Yard