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THOMPSON TWINS Chesnee, Dec. 28.—Funeral ser vices f<jr Verl and Earl Thompson, infant twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson of Route 2, who died Friday at a Spartanburg hospital, were held Sunday morn ing at 11 o’clock at the graveside in Silver Creek Cemetery, Mill Spring. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Millikin and son, Bobby, have returned to Try on and are taking the cottage of Mrs. John Fuldner known as “The Studio.” Willie Dedman has returned to his home in Lynn from St. Luke’s h^S|al after treatment. Erode Sue McKinney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McKinney of Campobello, is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Nearly one million veterans were working on farms during peak periods of employment at mid summer of this year. Red Tag, Dark Sweet CHERRIES—Jj^Heavy Byrjjffiit Balldtf*s Grocery Phorife 55—We Deliver Production of centrifugal sugar in the Philippines during the 1946 47 season is estimated to be only 10 percent of prewar normal out put. CIVIC at Landrum MONDAY and TUESDAY Vivian Blarine, Harry Ja/nwt and Perry Coma inf IF I’M LlhcKY , TUESDAY—(Bate Show) Gale Storm, Phil Regan m Swing Parade of 19 46 We Aie Moving! Upstairs Over . JACKSON’S STORE w Until we can get permanent quarters. Entrance through stori The Elecmc Shop TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA
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