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GREENWAY—HARRISON Miss DoTothy Lee Harrison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Harrison and Donald B. Green way, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Greenway of Tryon R-l, were mar ried Tuesday in Spartanburg. M>. Greenway has a position with the Community Cash Stores of Spartanburg and the bride is vith the Blue Ridge Weavers in Tryon. Beacon Defeats Tryon In League Tilt, 8-3 Pepper Martin’s Beacon Blank eteers handed Tryon an 8 to 3 defeated in an Industrial loop encounter here Wednesday. Beacon pushed across seven runs in the last three frames for the victory margin. Joe Volrath paced the winners attack with three singles in four trips to the plate. Tommy Arledge with two for four was best for Tryon. Batteries: Rhymer and Buckner, Thompson and Lewellyn, Buckner, Lewellyn; triples W. Martin, P. Martin; umnires, Henry-Pabst.— Asheville Citizen. COUNTY SEAT NEWS Bv Mr# Edward Staggs Mr. and Mrs. Carrol McMurrav and son and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hutcherson and daughter, of Hen dersonville were Sunday guests of Mrs. E. L. Hutcherson. ” Mr. and Mrs. T. t. Shaw of Belair, S. C., and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Helms of Osceola, S. C., visited Mrs. Charley Ashley and family on Sunday. The Columbus Baptist Vacation Bible Schpol closed Friday after one week,'with an average attend ance of 98. The children, parents and friends along with their pas tor, enjoyed the Vacation Bible Slchool picnic at Harmon Field on Saturday night. Commencement exercises were held on Sunday night at the church with each age group tab ing part. _ -• • Mrs. Edwin E. Constance . of Columbus, N. C., has announced the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Jo Anne, to Paul Julius Ru'terbush, son of Mrs. H. J. Rut terbush and the late Mr. Rutter bush of Brevard. The wedding will take place in September. The Civic League of Columbus will serve hot lunches on the court house ldwn and will hold a rum mage sale i.t the fire house during court week. Proceeds will go for building of a park and improve ments in Columbus. augn Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Mitchell have gone to Woodberry, N. J., for a visit and while away will attend the wedding of their granddaugh ter. Miss Bayra Mitchell at A1 andria, ,Va. Mrs. Frank Strider, nee Williams, and children, Janet and Martha of Fort Belvoir, Va., are visiting Mrs. Strider’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williams on Markham Road. New-arrivals at Melrose Lodge include Col. and Mrs. Edward J. Blair, Oak Park, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. F. Lee Cochran and children, Ann, Frank and Thomas, Elm hurst, 111.; Mrs. Edward J. Temple, •Mrs. Sally Dew, Emporia. Va.; Mrs. Mary Oliver, Richmond; Mrs. Helen Barrett, Charlotte; Mrs. Haigh Daino'erfield, Norfolk; Mrs. Cornelia Stribling, Capt. and Mrs. W. W. Lamar, Mrs. S. W. Clarke, all of Charleston, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. Trapier Jervey of Charleston, S. C.. are the guests of Mrs. T. D. Jervey at Melj Lodge. Recent arrivals at Oak hotel include Mr. and Mrs. E. L.' Jones, Gaffney, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs, S. Hildreth, Wynnewood, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Waddell and grandson, Tommy, Greens boro; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wad dell, Lancaster, Pa. We have a new shipment of Quaker Rugs. Come in. ap j make your selection frpetTour many patterns. room, bedroom, and hen, 9x12, $12.50. The Baflenger Co.— Advertisement uests W
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