Women Golf Professionals Spartanburg. — Golfdom’s top women professionals will arrive in Spartanburg this week to prep for the first annual Peach Blossom Betsy Rawls Invitational Open Golf Tournament at Spartanburg Country Club. A $3,500 purse will be at stake and the area’s peach blossoms will combine with the tournament to bring scores of visi tors to view both events. Participating professionals will be Betsy Rawls of Spartanburg, Alice Bauer, Marlene Bauer, Patty Berg, Betty Bush, Betty Dodd, Beverly Hanson, Betty Jameson, Peggy Kirk, Betty MacKinnon, Jackie Pung, Marilyn Smith, Louise Suggs, Babe Zaharias. A pre-tourney clinic will be held Thursday afternoon, March 18, at Spartanburg Country Club. The three day 54-hole medal play tour nament will start Friday afternoon at 1 p. m., at the Club. FRED WARING Tickets for sale. Four extra good tickets to the Fred Waring concert in Spar tanburg, Monday, March 23, are for sale at cost at the Bulletin office. Plans of owner changed.— Advertisement c. Horse Show Judge NJb*ed Andrew F. Montgomery of Una, Virginia, has accepted the invita tion to judge the hunters, jumpers and equitation class at the Tryon Horse Show on April 15th. Dr. Philip D. Bourland of Chica go and Calumet, Michigan is the guest of Charles H. Conrad in Gillette Woods. The Polk County Council of Social Agencies will meet Thurs day, March 19th at 5 p. m. at Oak Hall Hotel. NEW AND LARGER BULLDOZER New Operator We have bought a new and larger bulldozer (TD 14, 12 ft. blade) in order to give our many customers more for the iame price. Fish Ponds, Landscaping, Land Clearing, Land Curring with heavy harrows. Pace Brothers SALUDA, NORTH CAROLINA Office Phone 2841, Night 2101 CHURCH of the HOLY CROSS Presents Stainer’s “CRUCIFIXION” Under the direction of Dr. Laslett Smith ; Soloists: Mr. Harry M. Weir and Mr. Otis Lambert Sunday, March 22nd, at 8 P. M. Public cordially invited