Curb Reporter —Continued from Page One_ Maundy Thursday at 8 p. m., and Good Friday services for three hours from 12 noon to 3 p. m. Some of the churches have revival meet ings underway. It is a period of spiritual awakening. General Sturgis Here -Continued from Page One War I. Advanced through the grades to Brigidaire General and served in the Philippines before World War II. Was in charge of flood control, war plants, airdromes, war camps, navigation and other armv construction projects in the United States. He was chief of engineers in the offensive from Australia to the Philippines in 1943-45. Decorated with the Le gion of Merit and the Bronze Star. LANDRUM NEWS NOTES By Mrs. C. M. Littlefield Jr. The tenth grade Junior Home makers had a weiner roast at Lake Lanier Tuesday night, March 24. Games were played under the supervision of Mrs. F. M. Little field, advisor. Invited guests were Bobby Lee, Jerry Pruitt. Buddv Tucker, George Campbell, Billy Fagan, Dean Peeler, John Raines, Buddy Littlefield and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Littlefield Jr. J.H.A. hos tesses were Patsy Tucker, Jo Ann Ogle, Mary Ruth Wright, Fran ces Hendrix, Lougenia Howard, Lois Greene, Ann Lindsay and Carolyn Kimbrell. Following games marshmallows were toasted. Mr. and Mrs. Duford Lawrence and children, Joy, Donnie and Beth have returned to Monroe, af ter a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Littlefield. The Philathea Sunday school class of the First Baptist Church will meet Sunday morning at 10 for their class in the home of Mrs. Luther Bishop on Xee St. Clayton Price of Mill Spring has been discharged as a patient from St. Luke’s Hospital. Tonight at 8 the PHYC ort, Na tion Is sponsoring a seminat^-l^r the benefit of all teen-ager9. It will be held at the Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Orville White will be in charge. Miss Judy Fuldner, student at St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines, Ashe ville, will arrive home this week end for a visit with her mother, Mrs. John Fuldner. There will be a cake sale Sat urday, March 28th, in front of Lallenger’s. Come and buy your favorite cake. Sponsored by the Holy Mount Church.—Adv. p. FOR LEASE: Three room apart ment with kitchenette and bath on ground floor. Private entrance. Thermostat oil heat. Furnished or unfurnished. Ideal location. Call 26-M.—Adv. 27, 1, 8c. The BULLETIN, 53 per year in county; $4 per year elsewhere. Sunday Dinner j —at— ;j SUNNYDALE Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au jus; Old Fashion Chick en Pan Pie; Roast Premium Leg of Lamb, with mint jelly; Choice of Sea Food (Fantail Shrimp, Scallops, or Ocean Perch Fillets). Served with three vegetables, salad. Choice of beverage and desserts. ONLY $1,50 Child’s Portion—Half Price Reservations appreciated, call 170 or 497-R

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