HOSPITAL NEWS
Miss Ainslie Anthony, Tryon and
Jimmy Ponder, son of Mrs. Katie
Ponder of Route 1, Mill Spring,
were admitted to St. Luke's Hos
pital. The following patients were
discharged: Mrs. Kenneth Ballew,
and i>aby daughter, and Mrs. E.
M. Averill, Tryon.
Optimist Bowl Tickets Here
Tickets for the Optimist Bowl
football game to be played Nov.
30th at 8 p. m., in Memorial Sta
dium in Asheville are now in Try
on. Coach David Prince stated
that tickets may be purchased
from him or any member of the
Tryon High football team. If 50
tickets are sold the entire high
school team will be admitted free.
Columbus P.-T. A. Program
Mrs. Sidney Smith’s fourth
grade pupils will present a play,
“The Jones Family” tonight at
7:30 at the regular meeting of
the Stearns Parent-Teacher Assn.
FOR RENT: Furnished room- in
home in Town with private bath.
Cali 74Adtf. tu,- thrs, tf.
HAROLD C. GRIFFITH .
COLUMBUS, N. C.
Office 2442 Res. 2242
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Office COLUMBUS OPIO
SQUARE DANCE
COLUMBUS
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SATURDAY, NOV. 17
8 to 12
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Admission_$1.50 couple
Benefit W. O. W.
SPECIALS AT SMITH’S GROCERY
PICNIC HAMS
PORK LIVER.
Armour’s Banner BACON.
Swift’s Premium BACON.
HOME-MADE SAUSAGE
FRESH FRYERS or HENS.
.pound 43c
.pound 29c
pound 49c
.pound 65c
.pound 49c
.pound 49<
24 pounds YELTON’S FLOUR.
4 pounds Swift’s Jewel LARD..
Old Black Joe PEAS, No. 2 cans, 2 for.
.$1.98
_:.99c
_25c
Dromedary FRUITS & PEELS, for fruit cake, 1-lb. jar 59c
Complete Line of Fancy Groceries, Clothing, Hardware.
Smith’s Grocery
COLUMBUS, NORTH CAROLINA