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West must stick together for the
free world is the only place where
you can say what you want to
say. “Communism is foreign to all
I have been brought up to love and
appreciate in a democratic, free
community.”
HOSPITAL NEWS: Mrs. Lewis
Kimbrell, Landrum, and Mrs. G.
0. Gilbert, ’Columbus, admitted to
St. Luke’s. Patients discharged:
Stephen Shaffer, Tryon; James
Walter Culbreth, Mrs. Steve Pitt
man, both of Landrum. Mr. and
“Mrs. Donald Deaton are parents
of a son born Aug. 25, at 5:52 a.m.
Mrs. Aileen Anderson has re
turned to New York City after
a visit with Mrs. Charles Goggi.
Recent arrivals at Oak Hall
hotel include Roy Clayton, At
lanta, Ga.; Mr. and-Mrs. W. J.
Johnston, Delray Beach, Fla.;
Judge Q. K. Nimocks Jr., Fayette
ville, N. C.
LIONS LADIES NIGHT
The Tryon Lyons Club will have
ladies night program tonigMfkat
Oak Hall. A feature of the me^ag
will be a talk and movie by John
E. Jones, promotion director of
The Asheville Citizen-Times, and
former state editor and professor
of journalism at Breneau College.
Eugene Jones will be in charge
of the program.
COMMUNICATIONS
Mr. Leonard Porter:
What would you like for us to
play on our bell system at the
First Baptist Church, “Old Man
River”?
As Jesus prayed . . . so let us,
“Forgive them Lord.”
W. J. Hijyps.
FOR SALE: Coca-Cola vender
machine. Holds 24 bottles in top
and~ has pre-cooler for 48 bottles.
Very reasonable. See Byron Rector
at Rector’s Laundry.—Advertise
ment 25, 26, 28c.
DAILY BULLETINS—5c each
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year, you set aside a certain amount for
ADVERTISING
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