LANDRUM NEWS NOTES Margaret H. Bomar. The Rev. James B. Neil, pastor of the First Baptist Church, re turned home from the Baptist hos pital in Columbia, S. C., Thurs day, July 7th, where he has been a patient for over 5 weeks. In the pastor’s absence, the Rev. G. T. Stapleton of Charlotte has been supplying the pulpit in both morn ing and evening services. Mr. Stapleton is teaching in Fruitland Institute near Hendersonville this summer. Mrs. Boyce Bagwell and children have returned home from a visit with her mother, Mrs. K. A. Browning, in Williamston, S. C. Buford Lawrance has accepted a position in Monroe, N. C., and Mrs. Lawrence and the children joined him there last week where they now reside. Mrs. C. R. Stringer of Avon, Conn., is visiting her sisters, Mrs. E. O. Gilmore and Miss Margaret Bomar en route to California where she will fill portrait commissions in San Frfticisco, Santa Barbara and Beverly Hills. Mrs. Stringer and her sisters had as their lun cheon guests on Tuesday, Mrs. James Key of Columbus, Ga., and SEE TELEVISION Friday, Julyl5 7 P.M/ / AVANT ELECTRIC CO. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Ham of Rome, Georgia. Mrs. A. R. Walden is visiting her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walden in Colum bia, S. C. Mrs. Walter Davis and children have returned to Norfolk, Va., after a brief visit with her par ents, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Walden. Miss Catherine Mason of Chill howie, Va., is the guest of her sis ter, Miss Frances Mason. Mrs. Freeman Ashmore and chil dren have returned home from Peachland, S. C., after a fortnight’s visit with Mrs. Ashmore’s father, J. T. Griffin. A Those Delicious Fancy CHEESES ARE FOUND HERE Borden's BLUE CHEESE CAMEBERT CHEESE Swiss GRUYERE IMPORTED S\^§S Borden's—Sharp American PIPPIN ROLL. IMPERIAL CHEESE WISjPRIDE CLUB SPREAD And many other cheeses to please the palate of our dis criminating customers. CIGARETTES, ctn. *1.50 FARTHING & - SWANN Better 'Quality . . . Best Values Phone 32 or 44 for delivery TRYON, N. C.