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\ our Neighborhood DRUGGIST for Over Half A Century, ft11SSIUDINE’S PHARMACY The Rexall Store.” Phone No/4 MRS. CUMMINGS Continued from Pape one ... . Frances of Lyman. Surviving from the second mar riage are two sons, Lloyd Cum mings Jr., and Lani, twins, age 7, Linda, 5, Steve, 4, all of Rockford. Surviving also are two brothers, Elmo Wilson and William Wilson of Lyman, and one sister, Miss Elsie Wilson, also of Lyman. A funeral service will be held at Rockford Friday at 10 a. m. The body will ariive in Greer, S. C., at Wood Mortuary on Satur day and the final funeral rites will be held Sunday at Washing ton Baptist Church near Greer with the Rev. O. B. Lancaster officiating. MASTER POINT TO'NIGHT Tonight is master point night at the Duplicate Bridge Tourna ment at Oak Hall hotel and a large crowd is expected. Any bridge play ing visitors in the community are invited to participate, say the offi cials of the club. All one has to do is find a partner and pay 50c per person. Visitors may notify the hotel of their wishes, and it may he possible to find a partner for a lone player. Home for the holidays are Fred L. Counts of Hampton Institute in Virginia; Ulysses Counts, More house College, Atlanta, Ga.; and Louise Counts of Stamford, Conn., all children of Isabelle and George Counts of Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Davis, nee Pearline Parker, of Savannah, Ga., will arrive Saturday for a visit with Mrs. Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Parker. Postmaster and Mrs. Isham Hen derson had as guests for Christ mas, Mr. and Mrs. John Thacks ton, Roebuck, S. C.; Miss Ila Smith, Spartanburg; Mrs. D. M. Stahle and Mrs. William Moss of Forest City, and Mrs. Moss’ son, George Stahle, of the U. S. Air Force, Austin, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mahler are leaving by plane today for a week’s visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Mahler at Neenah, Wis. Brick Building in Colum|f?| 60’ by 75’ suitable for garage, eral store, automobile agency, etc. Owner will remodel to suit tenant. Tel. 118-R. J. P. Gallimore.—Ad vertisement 27, 28c. WANTED: To interview capable young man and capable young wo man with good education for job in merchandising and as checker in grocery store. Contact Mr. Lan caster at 2:30 p. m. Saturday, Dec. 29, 1951, at Community Cash Gro cery at Landrum.—Adv. 27, 28c. Have Coke Forest City, N. C. GENERAL ELECTRIC Appliances Dryers Ironers Ranges Refrigerators Washers Andrews Furniture Co. Tryon N. C.
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