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FRIGID AIRE Is Always At The Topi Tryon Daily Bulletin (Published Daily Except Sunday) Seth M. Vining, Editor Baron and Baroness von Lillien feld Toal were guests this week of the Misses Pensinger at Pen Land while on their way south. Miss Jennie Sue Rector leaves this week for Brevard as substi tute operator at the Western Union Telegraph officer for two weeks. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Bingham, Jr., will leave on Friday for Springfield, Mass., where they will join Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bing ham, Sr., and daughter, Miss Ann Bingham, who will land on Satur day at New York after a visit to Europe. Miss Ann Bingham will enter Smith college at North ampton on Monday. George Elected in Georgia—M'aybe! Talmadge in second place in Georgia Senate race. Thomas Wolfe, author dead. Bishop R. E. Gribbin of the diocese of Western North Carolina, will administer the Holy Sacra ment on Sunday morning at 8 o’clock at the Church of the Holy Cross. Rev. Arthur M'. Aucock of Providence, R. 1., will conduct the service and preach at 11 a. m. RADIO FLASH: 3:30 p. m., Hitler-Chamberlain conference end ed after four hours discussion. Chamberlain leaving for London to return in a few days for an other conference. . . . Another golf tour nament at the Tryon Country club this weekend, and perfect weath er ... . Dr. Whims at Rotary Friday, at 1 p. m, Stannydale Rockola Dance at Sunnydale Fri day night. At Tryon’s Theater Friday— Ralph Byrd in “Born to be Wild.” IRYON MOTOR CO., Inc. Service MY and M!rs. Henry Matrock of Anchor, Ky., and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Langford of Gastonia, have returned to their homes after a visit with their sister, Mrs. Jack Camp, and family. Mrs. Benton White of Chattan ooga, Tenn., Miss Luella Puckett, Eureka Springs, Ark.; Mrs. Chas. W. Loftin and daughter, Miss Amy Loftin, of Chatttanooga and Miss Frances Johnston of Washington, D. C-, are guests at Circle Inn. John G. Landrum of the Trvon Bank and Trust Co. is his vacation at Richmond and adelphia. Dr. Robert Ross, professor of psychology at Stamford university, who was a student of Dr. Raymond Dodge at Yale, is a guest of Dr. and Mrs. Dodge at their home in Pacolet Hills. PEARS for eating, cooking, pre serving, for sale at $1 per bushel delivered. Dr. Louis Fuldner.—Ad vertisement ts. Rev. McMillan and quartet from Wellford, S. C., will render a pro gram at St. Luke’s C. M ! . E. church on Thursday night at 8:30 Public cordially invited. Sponsored by Stewardess Board. Rev. C. R. White, pastor.—Adv. 14, 15 Supreme TAXI SERVICE Phone 56 r— * PEOPLES INSURANCE AGENCY J. B. Hester, Mgr. Hester Bldg. Tryon, N. C. ALL KINDS of INSURANCE v
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