CURB REPORTER
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Washburns are spending the sum
mer at Barton Island, Vinalhaven,
Maine.
AT THE CHURCHES
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ship service at 11 a. m.
Freewill Baptist: Sunday school
10 a. m. Prayer meeting at 7:30
Wednesday. Preaching every Sun
day night at 7, and on second and
fourth Sunday morning at 11 a. m.
Rev. Geo. Flynn. Pastor.
St. Luke’s C. M. E. Church: Rev.
W. P. Williams, Pastor. Sunday
school 10 a. m., J. D. Waymon,
Supt. Worship service 11:30 a. m.
Theme: “The Clouds.” 7:45 p. m.,
theme: “Trembling Mountains and
A Shaking1 Earth.”
BASEBALL RESULTS
Tryon All-Stars defeated Forest
City Thursday 9-2 with Ed Little
john and John Miller as battery
for Tryon.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Collins and
daughter, Linda Lee, of Miami,
Fla., are visiting Mr. Collins’
mother, Mrs. Mae Collins.
The women of Columbus met at
the home of M*rs. James Swain
Thursday night and laid plans for
doing big things in the community.
M!rs. Edward Bonelli Jr., and
two children, Clare Trowbridge
and Helen Mason are returning to
Ilvoryton, Conn., after a visit with
Mrs. Bonelli’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James R. Trowbridge at
“Dogwood” in the Hunting Coun
try.
Mrs. E. B. Allen leaves by plane
Saturday for Toledo, Ohio. From
there she will go to her summer
home at Beulah, Mich. SLe will also
see her daughters, Mrs. Harold
Gray* of Interlocked Mich., Mrs.
Lawrence Schauffler, Fredonia, N.
Y.; Mrs. Max Haswell, Saline,
Mich, and her son, Donald C. Allen
is expected to visit her from Wash- -
ington, D. C.
The Community Cash adv.. Should
have read two stalks of Celery for
15c instead of one stalk for 15c.
DON'T BULBSNATCH!
TO KEEP FOLKS FROM
ROBBING ONE LIGHT SOCKET
TO FILL ANOTHER, ALWAYS
HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF
EXTRA LAMP BULBS
ON HAND/,
DUKE
PDWIR COMPANY
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