.. At the' Landrum Hallowe’en
Carnival Miss Iris Dill was
crownecT queen and George Camp
bell, king * of the high school.
Taleene Kinerman and Jackie Tur
ner were named queen and king
for the grammar grades. The tur
key was won by Mrs. Frank
Brown; guessing masked persons
by Mrs. Calvin Edwards. Com
mittee included Misses Marjorie
Littlefield, Myrtle Foster, Mary
F. Gosnell, Pamelia Koon.
“It is always interesting to hear
of Nancy Bomar Stringer and the
way in which her talents are ap
preciated—this time it is to hear
of a exhibit of her portraits which
was held at St. Mary’s School,
Mt. Saint Gabriel, Peekshill, New
York, Saturday afternoon—a num
ber of friends here received invita
tions to jthis one-painter exhibit—
Nanvy has shown herself an able
portrait painter and it is hoped
she will have an exhibit here before
FOR SALE
Modern
9 ROOM HOUSE
Located in Columbus on
corner lot, opposite County
Court House. /
This house ciuld be used,
as a rooming house /dr
boarding houpe, boti/ of
which are neeped in J^olum
bus. / y %
PricWmooo
COL U M BUS
REALTY CO.
Ernest Gibbs, George Marting
Phone 2316 Columbus, N. C.
too long.—Mary H. Phifer in The
Spartanburg Herald-Journal.
Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. Bennett
have returned from a week’s stay
in Virginia and the East.
There will be a string band to
play for the square dance at-the
Hallowe’en Carnival on Trade
Street on Wednesday evening. The
school children, parents, and
friends are invited to the event.
FOR RENT
ment, 3 roon
Lodge on
104-R, Mrs. «T
Furnished Vlkpart
s and h*fn. Tryon
ilrose^^Cvenue. Tel.
hivifTTodd.—-Adv. c.
It
SUBSCRIPTION RATES,
TO THE BULLETIN
1 year in the County - - $5!
6 months in County - - $2.00
6 months Elsewhere - - - $2.50
1 year Elsewhere - - - $4.00
Less than Six Months, 60c per
month anywhere.
HALLOWE’EN
ITEMS
Pap^r table cloths
and napkins in as?
sorted patterns. M
Greeting Cards ^