Old Friend Back Again
Harry B. Hunt of Wildwood, N.
J., formerly associated with the
late E. Perry Manville in Tryon,
has taken out a subscription for
the Bulletin again. He writes, “My
brother is seriously considering
the publishing of a monthly paper
in Cape May County along with
his other publications.”
BRIDE-ELECT HONORED
Miss Eleanor Henry, whose mar
riage to Mr. Edwiij Reims of New
York City will be solemnized on
Nov. 21 in the French Broad
Baptist Church, was complimented
charmingly yesterday by the ladies
of the church with a party and
miscellaneous shower. The large
reception room of Lane Commu
nity House, in connection with
the church, was arranged beauti
fully with large yellow chrysan
themums, yellow and green form
ing* the motif in the appointments.
—From Hendersonville Times
News.
There will be an entertainment
at Stony Knoll Church, Mill
Spring, Thanksgiving day at 2:30.
A turkey will be given as a prize.
Sponsored by Junior Missionary.
DR. EMIL SMITH
OSTEOPATHY
MANIPULATIVE TREATMENT
Office and home treatments by
appointment. Monday and Friday,
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Wednesday,
9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Over Tryon A&P
Store.—Adv’t. m. f. tf.
Mrs. William H. Brooks of
Neenah, Wis., is visitimt Mr.
Brooks’ mother, Mrs. GeoAj) Has
kell Brown, in the HuntingCoun
try.
1946 Ford Club Coupe V-8. Radio,
heater; good tires, seat covers.
New paint. Extra clean, $545.
Pierce-Wilson Motor Co.—Adver
tisement 18, 20.
WIDE SELECTION OF
QUAKER
OIL HEATERS
up
Installment Plans
AVANT
Electric Company
PHONE' 51
Howard B. Greene, Mgr.
Mrs. Samuel T. Lanham, Soloist
Announces the Opening of Her
STUDIO OF VOICE
132 Advent Street, Spartanburg, S. C.
She has studied voice under the most prominent professors in
Europe, and has appeared as soloist in England, Switzerland,
Germany, Holland, Italy and the United -States.
r 11 Mrs- LjhhanSf was Birector of the Voice Department at Lander
College, Grtjnwood, S. C.
Telephone 7634 — Spartanburg