KIMBERLY—BELL’
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heffel
f.nger Bell of Minneapolis, Minn.,
announce the engagement of their
daughter, Miss Lucy Bell to En
sign John Robbins Kimberly Jr.,
son of Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins
Kimberly of Neenah, WisC .
Miss Bell graduated from Miss
Porter's School, Farmington, Con- ,
necticut, and is a student at Smith
College, Northampton, Mass.
Ensign Kimberly graduated from
Asheville School for Boys, Ashe
ville, N. C., and from Wililams
College, Willjamstown, Mass., in
1952. He,is now serving as com
manding officer of a Coa^t Guard
cutter in San Pedro, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. Kuhn
are flying in their plane Wednes
day for a thrde weeks’ stay in
Florida at Isle De Capri.
The District of Columbia has 28
farms containing 1,265 acres.
FREE ORCHIDS
for
500 LADIES!
To the first 500 ladies
visiting our store on
Wednesday or Thurs
day we will give a
beautiful o r c h i d. Be _
sure to ask for it.
BALLENGER’S
FOODLAND
Cpl. James Arledge of the U. S.
Army who is now in France, will
return to his home in Tr£;"fr about
the middle of January ^filter his
discharge from the service. He
has been with the Engineers De
pot Co., for the past two years.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wolfe
(Ruby Hayes) of Columbia, S. C.,
spent the Christmas week-end with
Mrs. Wolfe’s parents, Mr. and.
Mrs. J. O. Hayes in Tryon.
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