MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY Phone 4
WHERE PHARMACY IS A PROFESSION NOT A SIDE LINE
Miss Mollie Bernard, who spent
last season at Tryon Lodge, is
moving to the Frank Rogers cot
tage on Lincourt Drive.
T. E. Walker is very ill at his
home on Tryon Route One.
Mrs. D. W. Peasley and daugh
ter, Miss Laura Peasley, have re
turned from their summer home in
New York
Library Hours
The Lanier library is open on
Tuesday afternoons from 2:30 to
5:30; on Thursday mornings from
0:30 to 12:30 and all day on Sat
urday. Holden Reading Room also
open on Tuesday mornings and
Thursday afternoons. Miss Mary
Carpenter, librarian. (ts)
THE BULLETIN 51.50 A Year.
Two ‘GOOD’ Reasons
Cool Weather makes one enjoy his or her
Coffee the more. The sto 10 cents you save
between ours and other high grade coffee
is worth while, but the better reason is the
delicious freshness of our Electro Roasted
Coffee. Roasted while you wait and ground
to suit you.
The Ballenger Co.
“for Everything 99
The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the
Tryon Presbyterian church will
have a Rummage Sale cn Satur
day, October Ist, at the Tryon
City Hall.—Adv.
NATIVE ARTS & CRAFTS
A large display of hand-made
articles is constantly on exhibition
and visitors and home folk are al
ways welcome to come in and
browse around.
BLUE RIDGE WEAVERS
Trade Street 3tpw ts.
CUSTOM TAILORED
ijJSk ty 71 TO YOUR MEASURE AND ORDER
Shop