Your Neighborhood DRUGGIST for Over Half A Century.
MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY “The Rexall Store.” Phone No. 4
Mrs. Arthur G. Smith of Peoria,
111. will arrive in Tryon this week
for a stay at Oak Hall.
Dr. Ray O. Wyland, director of
Relationships of the National
Council Boy Scouts of America,
New York City, was the guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson in
Tryon Sunday, while enroute to
Asheville.
Mrs. Jonathan K. Allen • of
Jamestown, N. Y. is visiting her
aunt, Miss Edith Allen.
{‘Spartanburg Herald reports
lit Maury Pearson has been elec
ted president of the Civic Music
Assn, and Mrs. Nelson Jackson of
T.ryon for a new term on the
Board of Directors. John G. Lan
drum was listed as a holdover
director.
FOR SALE: White Face Here
ford Bull, 2 1-2 years old; polled;
double registered. J. E. Brown,
Campobello, S. C., Route 2. adv
28,29p.
DAILY BULLETINS—5c each.
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BULLETIN TO EDITORS: Due
to the illness of Charles Boyer,
Joseph Cotten will replace him in
the Jan. 28th Auto-Lite “Suspense”
radio play, “Carnival.”
The Spartanburg’ Herald of Sat
urday listed Alfred Payne of Try
on as a patient at General Hos
pital.
From Spain To Italy
In One and A Half Hours
Those of us who have seen slides
shown of other countries taken in
beautiful color by the Falconers
know that their selection of slides
of Spain, France, Switzerland and
Northern Italy will be just as love
ly and interesting.
Come share their adventures with
them at the Congregational Church
House auditorium, Tuesday, Jan.
29th, 1952, 8 p. m. Admission 50c
for adults, children under 12, 25c,
for benefit of Women’s; Society
Building Fund. Tickets on sale at
Owen’s and Missildine’s.—Adv.
HAROLD C. GRIFFITH
COLUMBUS, N. C.
Office 2442 Res. 2242
FARM BUREAU
Final Clearance j
Only 25 DRESSESj
I ODDS AND ENDS j
j Just 3.00 each !
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(Values to 12.95). These are j
wonderful bargains. All fine
fabrics and styles. DON’T
MISS IT!
Edward’s Shoppe
(Next to Cowan’s)