Princess Obolensky Here Princess Obolensky of New York arrived in Tryon for her two day exhibit of Ladies clothes at Oak Hall hotel, according to an ad vertisement in The' Bulletin. The exhibit is being held Tuesday and Wednesday from 10 a. m., to 5 p. m., each day. Princess Obolensky was here last year and showed evening coats, tea gowns, dressing gowns, blanket covers, etc. LANDRUM NEWS By Mrs. C. M. Littlefield Jr. ■Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Kenimer and daughters, Taleene and Jane, are spending this week-end in High Point as guests of his father, C. F. Kenimer. Mrs. Herbert Bradey is recu perating at her home on Church St. following three weeks’ treat ment at St. Luke’s Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Heavner spent Thursday in Greenville. Miss Edna Grace Willard of Spartanburg was week-end guest of her sister, Mrs. Joe Hightower and family. Mrs. Joel Cartee is a patient at the General Hospital. Misses Olga, Addie and Dot Tucker of Spartanburg were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tandy Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Munn Jr., and daughter, Judy, are spending this week in Charlotte as guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Munn Sr. Mrs. W. M. Lambright and Miss Myrtle Foster attended the annual banquet of the State Garden Clubs at the Memorial Audiorium Thurs day night. Judy Arthur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arthur, is out after a seige of chicken-pox. HELP WANTED: Male. Apply at Gas For Less Service Station. —Adv. 24, 25, 26, 27p. I HESTER REAL ESTATE ? & INSURANCE AGENCY z J. B. Hester, Insurance Since > 1905 ;W. M. Hester, Real * Estate Since 1923 J Phone No. 37, Tryon The Rev. G. A. Davis, pastor of the Tryon Pentecostal £ arch, said Monday that the publ*Tis in vited to attend the revival ser vices being held each night this week at the Church at 7:30. The Rev. N. N. Perkins of Burlington is doing the preaching. Franklin McKaig has been as signed the part of the ex-vacuum cleaner salesman turned “song plugger” in the High School play, “Father Was A Housewife” at Tryon School on April 10th. “A Day in Flowerdom” is the name of the closing exercises for the 5th and 6th grades of the Edmund Embury School, Thurs day, March 26, at 2:30 p. m. (INSURANCE j l CARL T. FORTNER \ ^ Tryon, North Carolina ? V * THE BULLETIN, $3 per year in county: $4 per year elsewhere. — Licensee — SPARTANBURG U- DRIVE-IT 184 Dunbar Street

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