REVIVAL AT MILL SPRING
The Rev. James E. McLane
Revival services will be held at
Mill Spring Baptist Church be
ginning Sunday, March 29th and
through April 5th, with the pas
tor the Rev. A. C. Martin being
assisted by the Rev. James E. Mc
Lane of Columbia, S. C. Services
will be held each evening at 7:30.
CIVIC LEAGUE TO MEET
Mrs. Lonnie Hall will be hostess
to the members of the Civic League
of Landrum, Friday, April 3, at
3:30 p. m., at her surburban home
on Rutherford Road. Mrs. A. J.
Mitchell, Mrs. J. A. Christopher
and Mrs. R. E. Mabry will be co
hostesses.
DAILY BULLETINS—5c each.
J. M. Baker j
Real Estate j
Phone Tryon 192 j
Agent for Calhoun Property j
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A Winning Sweetheart^
Ruth Ann Littlefield, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James Littlefield
won third place in the FFA Sweet
heart Contest. There were 16 en
trants. Judging by Miss Jane Dal
ton at Spartanburg on Wednesday
night. Elmer Campbell sponsored
Ruth Ann.
Miss Jean Blackwell, student at
the University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, arrives home Friday
for spring holidays with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Black
well in Gillette Woods.
Bill Baker has returned to the
University of North Carolina, at
Chapel Hill.
We are equipped to install, pump,
and clean out septic tanks. All
work subject to approval of State
Board of Health. J. F. LINDSEY
& Son, Phone 5219 (collect), Hen
dersonville, North Carolina.—Ad
vertisement 20, 27; ap 3, 10. 17p.
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SPRINGKNIGHT
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LANDRUM, S. C.