B.W. Fields and wife of Sebring, Fla., are preparing to move their art shop to Saluda the first of June. Mr. Fields is now a guest at Mrs. Garren’s and is much pleased with Saluda. The Fields are not entire strangers for many people have been sending their kodak pictures to them to be finished.
Geo. Reeves and wife of Columbia were in Saluda last week.
Rev. Leonard Gill of Charlotte, the Evangelist if Kings Mountain Presbytery, is holding a series of meetings at the Presbyterian church this week.
The services both at 10 in the morning and at eight in the evening are well attended and much good is being accomplished.
James Walker Heatherly was taken to the hospital Monday for an operation.
Claude Cowart who formerly worked in the Saluda post office is running the economy shoe shop in Hendersonville.
The friends of Marvin Patterson are glad to know that she is improving rapidly since her operation in Hendersonville.
Mrs. B.I. Hazard formerly of Saluda is the guest of Mrs. H.B. Lane.
Mrs. Lee Hart went to Spartanburg Monday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Robt. Gains.
Mrs. P.H. Bailey has returned from Cowpens.
Fred Bailey and wife are visiting relatives in Cowpens.
Dr. and Mrs. T.P. Warring of Savannah, Ga., are in Saluda for a few days preparing their home for occupancy this summer.
Frances White and mother, of Chester, were in Saluda last week to have some repair work done on their summer home.
Mrs. Hardin of Atlanta is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Grover Turner.
Mesdames E.E. Fulton of Savannah, Ga., and P.A. Ryan of New Orleans, are running the Pace House this summer.
Belle Besseliew of Savannah is to be at home at the Pace House this summer.
F.C. Berthisel and family from Florida have moved into the Gordon House.
From the Polk County News, Tryon, N.C., May 13, 1921
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