Orchids Here From Hawaii A bog^load of beautiful orchids sent bj^lr mail from Hawaii have arrived at Ballenger’s Foodland as free gifts to the first 500 ladies who visit Foodland on Wednesday and Thursday. They are being kept in a refrigerator and will make beautiful cofsages for the ladies attending New Year parties, says ' Manager A. L. Covington. „ Mr. and Mrs. G .M. Ferree have returned from their Christmas vacation at High Point. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warring ton had aa guests for the Christ mas holidays Mrs. Warrington’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Looper of Easley, Si. C. Miss Pat Johnson of St. Francis Hospital in Greenville, S. C., and Miss Valerie Johnson of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, O., have returned after spending the Christmas holidays with their parents, M!r. and Mrs. James E. Johnson. The Spartanburg Herald reports Davie Caldwell of Landrum as a patient in General Hospital. James E. Johnson Jr., of Eastern Carolina Teachers ^College, Green ville, N. C., is ^pending the Christmas holidays with his par ents. k Mrs. Henry Bartol Sr., who is spending the holidays with her son, Henry G. Bartol and family at the Villa, will go to Oak Hall on Saturday to spend the winter before returning to the East. The Rev. and Mrs. R. B. Hayes and children, Steve and Linda, have returned to Spartanburg af ter spending Christmas with. Mr. Hayes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hayes. 1952 Ford half-ton pick-up, $825. Pierce-Wilson Motor Co., Phone 217, Tryon, N. C. —Advertisement 29, 30. The Bulletin, $3.00 per year in the county; $4 per year elsewhere. THE TACK SHOP SALE OF LADIES COATS 1-3 OFF Imported English and Scotch Tweeds, reversible^ and regu lars, sizes 8 to 18.

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