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Southern Hospitality _Continued from Page One you can’t more than bed and breakfast the men, phone your willingness to do so to the hostess there, or Major Knott, or Capt. Merry, he'ad of the M. P. Who will volunteer for this work? Then pass the men on to a friend for noon dinner and even to another for the supper they have before they. return on the evening bus to Camp Croft. Let's nave some action tor uus weekend of July Fourth. It will be the last week at camp for some of the boys, they will be moved next week, they know not where. And let’s then appoint a secre tary, one who may be phoned and who will arrange your guests ac cording to your convenience. You may have several empty guest rooms and can only do breakfast for them, if without house help. Or possibly you can have them to supper Saturday night when tl|>y get into town. Anyway, let’s have some action and extend hospitality to the soldiers at Camp Croft in more than the once a month Sun day afternoon parties and supper at the Parish House. Wonderful as that is, camp at best is still camp and the boys hate to spend weekend and Sunday in it if they can possibly get away and out of town. So why have them merely roam the streets in the other cities when Tryon women could entertain them so wonderfully if they had just thought of how they could contact nice boys and men, and if they could divide up the meal getting and arrange for bed rooms and breakfast.—Contrib. The Home Friendly club garden party at Mrs. Julian Calhoun’s on Wednesday was a great success. Nearly 200 tickets had been sold and over 100 people came in spite of the rain. Ten chairmen exhibited their equipment, explained the work of their committees and enrolled in terested helpers. A center of at traction was Raymond Forten berry, one of the first boys to re ceive the club’s cross, chain and book of prayers. His presence was a great surprise to everyone and added the finishing touch to the very personal work the club is doing. Interest also1 centered in the kit table and the letter album. A beautiful card, expressing the fundamental spirit of the club will remain on exhibition at the Blue Ridge Weavers. It is hoped that additional donations will make it possible to send this to our boys in hospitals. Around the refreshment table, in charge of Mrs. George L. Can field, lingered groups delighted with such a gathering of friends in the midst of summer and one with such good results—namely the addition of nearly $100 to the club budget! The town as well as the Hou^k. Friendly club feel grateful to IvdK' Calhoun for the privilege of mee^ ing in her beautiful garden.—Con tributed. Mrs. C. E. Stratford of Char lotte is visiting her son, Chas. Stratford and Mrs. Stratford at Strat-Haven on Lake Lanier. For Wholesome Recreation PLAY GOLF in the beautiful out-of-doors at TRYON COUNTRY CLUB
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