PETTY BUYS BUILDING
The Petty Funeral Home of
Landrum which has been operat
ing- a branch office in Columbus
has bought the C. C. Owens brick
building which they have been oc
cupying in Columbus.
Wiley White, student at State
College, Raleigh, is home in Tryon
for spring vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Turner
Jr., are motoring to Tryon today
from New Orleans for a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Newhall.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Snipes of
Knoxville, Tenn., is visiting her
sisters, Misses Iris and Alva Jack
son.
Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Solkow of
New York are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Kerhulas in Gillette
Woods. Mrs. A. M. Stone (Kathryn
Kerhulas) who has been visiting
her parents, has returned to Mari
etta, S. C.
Dinner served Saturday night
at 8 at home of B. H. Griffin for
benefit of Fire Baptized Holiness
Church. Everybody invited.—Adv c
Recent arrivals at Melro^fc„?-dge
include Mrs. Walter Morro^7 New
York; Mr. and Mrs. Farr, South
Hampton, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. H.
P. Rolfe, Newton, Mass._
A Complete Line of
BABY
CLOTHES
Including lovely hand
made attractively deco
rated—
BATISTE DRESSES
SLIPS and GOWNS
FOR 97c
ALSO BOOTEES
HEAVNER’S
In Landrum, S. C.
Mr. John Kuh, Knox Hat Repre: * t^'ive,
will be in the Millinery Salon
of the
AUG. W. SMITH CO.
IN SPARTANBURG, S. C.
FRIDAY, MARCH 20TH
with
SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES