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Your Neighborhood DRUGGIST for Over Half A Century. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY ‘The Rexall Store ” Phone No. 4 Eloise Panther Williams Lyman.—Mrs. Eloise Panther Williams of Lyman died at her home Thursday at 5:40 p. m. after a long illness. She was born and reared in Tryon, N C., a daughter of the late Bailus and Nannie McDade Panther. She was the sister of Sheriff Loyd Panther of Polk County, N. C. She had lived at Lyman 27 years, however, and was a charter member of the First Baptist Church of Lyman. Surviving are her husband, Charlie M, Williams, a daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mayfield of Lyman; a son, Fred D. Williams of Dun can; two brothers, Loyd Panther and Gaither Panther of Columbus, N. C.; and three grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Arnold Gaines and daugh-' ter, Martha, have gone to Nor walk, Ohio, to join Mr. Gaines, who has a position as a linesman there. Sgt. William Copenhaver of Chicago has returned to Keesler Field, Miss., after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gardner. Randolph Coates, noted Indiana artist, was a recent guest at the Cotton Patch in the Hunting Coun try. Mrs. F. M. Huebner and some friends have returned to Jackson, Mich., after a short visit at the Huebner Hayloft in the Hunting Country. - FOR SALE: Late model large wood range. Bargain! for qjjidlT sale. Also one electric ftraiij/'with large amount of tra/csy'W. W. Wallace, Fox Mt. Rd.,tS#Tl, Tryon, N.~C.—Adv. 15, 17, I9p. HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL Plans are being completed for the annual Hallowe’en party of the Tryon public school. This year the Carnival will be held on Main Street in Tryon, the evening of October 31st. Expectations are that, with the square dancing in the street., cos tume parades, stunts, drinks, and much food, this year’s event will surpass all previous ones.—School Reporter. FOR SALE A wooded tract of 16 y2 acres with ample water supply located on paced road within 2 miles of Co lumbus. Electricity is avail able. This is an ideal home* site for any<me desiring to build on a /mall tract of land. This portion o^ohe Gol den •properties Mwell worth the pricf £ely handled by: COLUMBUS REALTY CO. Ernest Gibbs, George Marting DIAL 2315
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