HOSPITAL NEWS
The following patients were ad
mitted to St* Luke’s Hospital: Mrs.
T. C. Ford, Landrum; London
Mills, R-l, Tryon; Otis McKissick,
Tryon; Russell Scott, R-l, Land
rum. Patients discharged include
Mrs. Horace Russell and baby
daughter of Columbus; Miss Kath
leen Middleton, R-l, Saluda; John
Henry Constance, Lynn; Mrs.
Clark Moore and baby daughter of
Tryon; Mrs. Jason Booker and
baby son of Tryon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gosneil of
Tryon are the parents of a boy
born October 29th, instead of a
girl as previously reported.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Crocker
Jr., of Bel Air, Md., who have
been on their honeymoon at Sea
Island, Ga., are guests of Mr.
Crocker’s aunt, Mrs. E. Pue-Wil
liams, while enroute home. Mr.
Crocker is assistant editor of the
Aegis at Bel Air.
FOR SALE
FARM
55 acres located on White
0<ak Greek, one mile from
paved road; 30 acres clear
ed; 8*acres in bottom land;
10 acres fenced; many
springs and small branches
on property. Also one 6
r o o m house; electricity
available. '
PRICE $3,000
COLUMBUS
REALTY CO.
Ernest Gibbs, George' Marting
Phone 2315 Columbus, N. C.
Today Is the Start
of our
THIRD YEAR
at
TOY HOUSE
We wish to thank all
those whose interest has
made our first, two years
so successful and enjoy
able.
FOR RENT: To aflults^—new 2
bed-room house with large living
room, dining room, kitchen elec
trically equipped, tub and shower
bath. Long lease if desired. Rich
ardson & Karsten, Realtors, Tele
phones 6 and 143.—Adv. tf.
FOR RENT: Furnished a
ment. Circle Inn Apartments,
rose Ave.. Mrs. E. Pue-Williams,
Tel. 195-J.—Adv. thurs tl.
FOR RENT: Furnished room in
home in Town with private bath.
Call 74.—Adv. tu, thrs, tf.
HAROLD C. GRIFFITH
COLUMBUS, N. C.
Office 2442