YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DRUGGIST FOR OVER HALF
A CENTURY. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. PHONE No. 4
Mrs. James Rush of Whitehall,
N. Y., arrived Monday to spend
a week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. A. Bingham.
Robert J. O’Connor of Northamp
ton, Mass., is a guest of Mrs.
Wayne V. O’Neil. Mr. O’Connor
was best man at the wedding of
Mrs. O’Neil’s son, Wayne, Jr., in
New York last week.
The Tryon Town basketball team
defeated the Cooley Springs team
on Friday night 72 to 25. Mc
fmd was high scorer for Try
th 15 points. *
C. Tharpe of the Duke Power
Co., was on vacation last week.
A baby girl, Mary Elizabeth,
was bom on Friday in Grosse
Pointe Woods, Mich., to Mr. and
Mrs. J. B. Ross. The mother is the
former Mary Flynn, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Flynn of
Tryon.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our sis
and aunt, Ida Gaines
died December 30th,
Treasured thoughts o
)ften bring a silent
oi?riar
>45.
I'qpif so dear,
fenes long
Thoughts return to
past,.
Time rolls by but memories last.
—Sadly remembered by her sister
ajwL niece, Mrs. Maggie G. Hart
^■Margaret. . pen 27,bul.30
Try Our New
CREME OIL
WAVE
Wil-Mar Bea
Salon
Bertha M. Bowlby v
Over Owen’s Pharmacy
PHONE 127
Lady wants k> repT furnished
room in private nopne. Close in.
Write Holcombe, gpox 37, Tryon,
or notify Bulletin office.—Adv. p
TRYON
THEATRE '
SHOWINGS: Sunday, 3:30, 9:00
p. m. Daily, 3:30, 7, 9 p. m. Sat
urday, 1 p. m., continuous. No
matinee Tuesday or Thursday.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
Jane Russell of “Outlaw” fame in
YOUNG WIDOW
She’s exciting. She’s breathtaking.
Plus: News and Cartoon.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
John Hodiak, Lucille Ball in
TWO
SMART PEOPLE
Gun-play and heart-beats in thrill
a second love story. Plus: Sports.
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