^MMUNICATIONS The folks at St. Luke’s Hospital get many letters. Here is a part of one thajb came in a little while ago: “Thanks for your patience with my clearing this account. Thank you, also, for the fine service rendered. “My father was a patient at St. Luke’s Hospital in its early days, on Trade Street. Down through the years the hospital has been friend and helper to sick of my immediate family as well as to friends and other loved ones. We are happy tnai, x oik county can Doast or an institution so good. I am happy to witness and cheer, with others, the growth of St. Luke’s Hospital . . in beauty, popularity, service, and efficiency. May God continue to provide for its progress in all phases of development.” Contributions to assist in the raising of $15,000, operating deficit of the past 14 months, began on Tuesday. Contributions may be made to canvassers or may be mail ed direct to St. Luke’s Hospital, Tryon.—Contributed. Baker on State Golf Team Jim Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Baker of Tryon, is playing in the No 1 position for t.he N. C. State Golf team this year. Jim let tered for the College of the South (Sewanee) in .1948 when they won the Tennessee championship. This made his ineligible to play in the Southern Conference until, this year. He has been manager of the State team for the past two years. Nick Egerton has returned to the Navy at San Diego, Calif., after a 101 days’ leave with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Egerton, at Mill Spring. The Women’s Association of the • Congregational Church has a treat in store for its program Tuesday P. M., March 27th, in the form of a film “South of the Clouds”, a story of Christianity at work in the Near East, It gives the experi ence of two girls from completely different environments who meet at the Christian College in Beinet, Lebanon. “The best motion picture on Missions I have ever seen,” says Dr. John Mackay, president Prin ceton Theological Seminary.—Ad vertisement 23, 26. LAKE LANIER Drive-In Theatre (Located at Lake Lanier Entrance) (2 Shows each night) Latest News Monday, Tuesday WEDNESDAY, ONLY Monte Hale in ‘VANISHING WESTERNER’ . FOR SALE: ’37 Ford pick-up; Good mechanical condition. Hydrau lic brakes. Metal body with high frames. Mrs. Loel Lowe, care Kelly Pittman, Landrum, S. C., Route 1.—Adv 23, 26, 27, 28, 29. Subscription to The Bulletin: Out of County, 1 year $U, in County $3. onHBSHHunHnBr Good Printing ELBERT H. ARLEDGE PRINTER I RECTOR’S (For 22 Years One of the South’s Better Cleaners) I TELEPHONE No. 203 !

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