LANDRUM NEWS NOTES By Mrs. C. M. Littlefield Jr. John B. Kelly and R. H. Fox an nounce a meeting Tuesday night at 7:30 at the Agriculture Building to organize a town team. Any boys or men who are interested in being on the town team are asked to meet at this time. Mr. and Mrs. John Neil announce the birth of a daughter, Patricia Elaine, born March 4. at the Gen eral Hospital in Spartanburg. Grandparents are Mrs. James Neil and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Smith. Guests last weekend of Mrs. R. L. Lee were Mrs. Robert Moe of Valpraisa, La., and Mrs. Dora Miller of Chester. Among those attending the flower show in Greer Friday were Mrs. J. H. Atkins, Mrs. C. M. Lit MAN wanted to work in stable. Apply to W. E. Kuhn, The Cotton Patch, Phone 303-W, Tryon. ^ THE KOREA Gl BILL N PERMITS ONLY OWE CHANGE OF EDUCATION OR TRAINING COURSE .7. SO,VETERANS, MAKE SURE YOU ARE HEADED IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION 8EfOREYOU START TRAINING / ^cnutiZiu ^t4« &Uo9 2"«**3 For full information contact your nearest VETERANS ADMINISTRATION office tlefield, Mrs. Louis Reneau, Mrs. A. B. Turner and Mrs. R. Jfci. Fox. Mrs. Duncan Deese and‘^ldren, Ada and Jane, of Kannapolis, N. C. are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carruth. The Philethea Class of the First Baptist Church met Thursday night at the home of Mrs. R. A. Burress, Mrs. Arthur Belue gave the devotional. Mrs. Joseph Lee, teacher, conducted a Bible contest, “Goats and Sheep.” Birthday greeting extended to Mrs. A. J. Mitchell and Miss Maime Cantrell. Birthday cake, salted nuts and hot coffee was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Yates Gilmore and Mrs. Kermit Bullock. Mrs. Annie Bunch was a visitor. VARGO , will be in Tryon SATURDAY, , March 14th from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. to deliver clocks that have been repaired and to pick up others needing repairs. If you want yours repaired write Vargo’s, 26 Sheridan Rd., Asheville or phone j 2-1739. Highly skilled on all Eu ropean and American Made i Clocks.