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The Tryon Presbyterian Church was completed 25 years ago this spring. The architects were Casey & Fant of Anderson, S. C. T. E. Kell was the contractor, and Rev. S. Wilkes Dendy, the pastor. In the December 16th Polk County News of 1926 was a column of “13 Years Ago” in which it said Capt. Bernard Sharp has bought an automobile and Mr. Claud Ballenger is coaching him how to run it. Tryon will soon need a public garage to stable tran sient autos” . . Little Rosella Fisher fell some weeks ago on the macadam roadway and injured his knee badly.” J. B. Hester, Insurance Since 1905 ;W. M. Hester, Real Estate Since 1923 HESTER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENCY Phone No. 37, Tryon Rainy Day Savings Ladies Plastic Raincoat^ in colors with hood and carrying bag_1 $1.49 Galoshes ana / Rubber Boots 1-3 diy Edward* sShoppe Feminine Apparel Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Koegle had as week end guests Mrs. Nor man Banks of Vermilion, Ohio and Mrs. William Ballard of Lor ain, Ohio who were enroute to Florida. Thirty Orange County farmers who grew the Arlington oat vari ety last season averaged 68 bushels per acre. The average oat yield for the entire county was only 32 bushels per acre. Your Magazine | Representative can save you money, time and ef fort and has latest/information on special money-saving offers. Write or phone Mrs. Wm. T„ C&persf|^^ 278-R, Box 1073/ REBRESEJ* ALL MAGAZINEadv5,8 —_trrr The Bulletin in County, $3; out of County, $4 per year. BUFFET SUPPER MELROSE LODG Thursday Night, 7 o’Clo Gall 192 for Reservatm
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