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Curb Reporter - Continued from Pape One_ the Tryon school for boys and girls who want to apply themselves . . . Gardner-Webb College is offering adult education classes to people in Polk County beginning Tues day night, Jan. 29th, at 7 o’clock and each Tuesday night for nine weeks. Classes are designed to show how church members may do their work more effectively so as to build stronger churches and bet ter communities. The cost is $1 per person per night. Over 800 ministers and church members have enrolled. . . . COURT OPENS TODAY Polk County Superior Court opened this morning in Columbus with Judge A. H. Gwyn presiding. Clerk Robert S. McFarland states that the docket is light for this term. HOSPITAL NEWS The following patients were ad mitted to St. Luke’s Hospital: J. L. McKnight, Tryon; babv Rich ard D. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Powell, Tryon; Elias Garrett, Columbus; Mrs. Alfred Rzeppa, Tryon; James Hudson, Lynn; Clark Moore, Tryon. Pa rents discharged include: Mrs. Walter C. Hill, Tryon; Robert Logan, Mill Spring; Charles E. Clingan, Tryon; Joe Plemmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Burnett Plemmons, Lynn; Mrs. James Fox and baby boy, Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Hage Carson of Mill Spring are the parents of a daughter born Jan. 26, at 5:05 p.m. Mrs. Eugene Jones and Miss Mary Fox have returned from Anniston, Ala., where they took Mrs. J. C. Gibson of Columbus who is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hut cherson, who is ill. FOR RENT TO ADULTS: Four room, furnished, heated apart ment, porch, garage; on Melrose C;rcle. Mountain view. Tryon Real Estate and Insurance. Phone 9 or 196.—Adv. 28, 30, 5, 7. BULLETIN READERS Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following: Archie Blackmon, Landrum, S. C.’ Rev. A. M. Jones, Landrum; W. C. Hooker, Lynn; Ellen Gains Milford, Saluda; L. G. Newman, Rt. One, Saluda; Cpl. Robert L. Owens, San Francisco, Calif.; Pfc. Seth V. Steppe, Co. F, 5th Cavalry Regt. APO 201, care P. M., San Francisco, Calif.; Pvt. Ronald E. Steppe, Co. D, 10th Inf. Regt. 5th Inf. Div., Indian town Gap, Pa.; Richard D. Runkle, Cressona, Pa.; Miss Effie Doan, O. E. S. Home, Rockford, 111.; W. C. Dyer, Rt. 2, Grass La^* Mich.; Claud Helms, Ed^ewfl^ Ave., Morganton; and Mrs. M. Graham, 943 Oakland Ave., Rock Hill, S. C. Changes ot address have been made for the following: C. W. Nagel from Fort Myers, Fla. to Tryon; Ragan Thompson from Charlotte to 523 Halderness St., S. W., Atlanta, Ga.; Curt Meinert from Glenshaw, Pa. to Rt. 1, Saluda; John Wietfeld to 550 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa.; and Mrs. Henry Lathan from Rt. 4, to Cameron Rt., Tucumcar, N. M. Recent arrivals at Pine Crest Inn include Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Hollister and two daughters, Ann Arbor, Mich.; Mrs. Albert Schmid Sr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Albert Schmid, Pittsburgh; Mrs. W. Edgar Reed, Pittsburgh; Mrs. William Ludwig Pittsburgh; Mr. and Mrs. Josfl^ Rink, Chicago. Columbus Capitol girls lost to the All-Stars 13-19 Friday at Spar tanburg Memorial Auditorium. The number of persons employed on farms has dropped about 15 per cent since 1940. LOST: One leather wool lined glove between Trade Street and Melrose Ave. Mrs. M. B. Hamilton, telephone 435-J.—Adv. c. FOR SALE: 4-H Jersey bull calf, 5 months old Feb. 9th. Can be registered. Robert Johnson, Box 185, Saluda, N. C. Phone 2336. —Advertisement 28, 29, 30c.
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