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Try on Daily Bulletin Seth M. Vining, Editor (Published Daily Except Sunday) Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Out-of-State $2.00 Mrs. W. B. Hunter and daugh ter, Miss Rita Hunter of Lilling ton, N. C., Mrs. Laura . Hankins and daughter, MJiss Nancy Ware Hankins, of Richmond, Va., were guests of Rev. and M,lts. J. Sprole Lyons yesterday while enroute to Barnardsville, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Brink of Chicago are spending their honeymoon at the Kell apartment. Mrs. Brink will be remembered by her Tryon friends as Miss Joan Smith, who made her home here several years ago with her grand mother, the late Mirs. T.L. Staples. Mr. and Mrs. Will Avant of Charlotte are visiting the M/isses Minerva and Eva Avant and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Avant. Miss Dorothy Diller of Freder icks, Maryland, is the guest of Miss Cornelia Williams at Circle Inn. Mrs. C. D. Stevens has returned from a visit to Atlanta, Ga. Pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts, breads and rolls. Grapefruit peel, candy, at the Ballenger Company on Saturdays, or call 171-W. Mrs. Millikin, for your special or ders.—Adv’t. * \ Entertain Your Friends At Tryon Country Club GOLF—TENNIS—LUNCHEONS and SWIMMING Telephone 140 Boys’ duB Ta ,J 3 H *. The Tryon Boys’ club is glad to announce that two new courses of work will be started in the club Wednesday. These courses are wood-carving and soap-carv ing. During the athletic period today volley ball was played. A box of Baby Ruths for the win ing side gave extra life to the ame. You can send the Bulletin to any friend for six months anywhere in the United States for only fl. “For your insurance needs—ac cident, health, automobile, annui ties, burglary, fire, life, surety bonds, plate glass, windstorm, lia bility—See E. Perry Manville Phone 71.”—Adv. (3) A. L. MAYRAND Maker of Ladies and Men's Clothes Suits from SSO to S6O. When own cloth is furnished, Men’s Shits $35. Ladies’ Short. Coat Suits S3O. 717 E. Main St. ; Spartanburg, S. C. KEEP AWAY from Wood’s Press if you are satisfied with, cheap, sloppy printirre, because we cannot give it to you. Not at any price!! Wood’s Press Tryon, N. C.
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