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THE TRYON NEWS, TR YON, N. fj. UUDA DEPARTMENT. s. A. NABERS, Editor- 3e loyal to your town. . Guard , tent that is sheltering you. ost the man that is working . you, just as much as you . are rking fr him- Tnink with Lrs,act with othefs.Jet your Lt beat with others. It means fm.play and spells success. rred Bailey as returned from arlotte. x. Buro and wife, spent Sun t in Asheville. tfrs. M. C. Disbrowof Chicago, is registered here.-, v r.raiff was' a visitor to Vrtanburg Tuesday. ' , he Messerfc. Ursary are camp on Louisiana Ave. ; , ( is at her home here. Russell Locke and Mills Nabers ,nt Monday in Asheville. kliss Hazel Cullipber is yisit - her sister at Norfolk, Va. I K. Wilder, of Sumpter.S. C, pending his vacation in Saluda., V. L. McEknary and family of Ivnesboro, Ga., are summering e. L. McLeod and. wife, of sfS. C, are guests at "The pipte J A. Miller is visiting his wife jo is spending the summer in luda, iorace Bomar of Spartanburg nt. the week-end with his ily in Saluda. ficcT.i7.7ift Lawrence of Char- te, N. C. is the guest of Mrs. W. Thompson. R. E. Seibels and H. T. Seibels Columbia, S. C., spent the !ek-end with Mrs. Thomas ters, their sister. Rev. M. K. Meadows of Blacks- burg spent the week-end with relatives here. p Mrs. J. ; S. Livingston ' and daughter Margarett, are guests of Mrs. R. A. Cooper. Mrs. J. L. Rankin and daughter Miss Ruth, of Savannah, Ga., are recent'arrivals-here. ' Miss Marvin Paterson ' spent the week-end with her parents, E. L. Paterson and wife. Mrs. J. P. Anders has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Pace for the past week. . Dr. J. L. Smith and family, who have been summering here have returned to Willfston, S. C. Mrs Frank Brooks of . Savannah ga., is ncic wnn ner nttie son Frank, who is improving in health Hampton Bromn and wife, of Charlotte who have been spend ing some time here returned home by auto. n ir m " i miss loccoa banaers wno is suffering from the effects of-a painful fall some time ago is im proving. Mrs. U. S. Pace and children Julia and Floyd Pace from Jack sonville, Florida, are visiting relatives in Saluda. Miss Minnie Liseaman. who spent two weeks with her grand from Lewis Rope returned Asheville Monday; " i- John T. Coats visited his sister n Asheville Sunday. Misses Theresa and Elizabeth Harwick, have returned to their home in Jacksonville Fla. The attractive bungalow of Dr. Salley is nearly completed and will soon be occupied by Walter Jones and family. Mrs. Carl M. Anders and son Beraa and Buliah Mae Dalton of Hendersonville have returned home after a visit to J. W. Pace and wife. v Among the guests at the Pines are Mrs. Julia Thomas of Union, Misses Marion and Helen Sims of Spartanburg, and Miss Marion Whitaker 'of Camden. ' Miss Martha Boardman Wright, who. has been visiting Miss Caro line Holmes, in Asheville, has re turned to Saluda, to remain until she goes to New York City, this fall, to study music. A great deal of good was done in the revival at Mountain Page which closed Sunday evening. Rev A. T. Howard conducted the services, quite a number of con versions are reported. The foundation of Miss Lang- ford's brick bungalow on the bou Has Done Much for Saluda. - i t. The Infants' V aril . Children's Sanitarium, which as establish ed in 1914, and iegun in one small cottage, .has tieeri doing a successful business! growing each year until now it Yi& a capacity of forty babies and Smothers. The Sanitarium has four homes for mothers and babies,' as well as a commodious Jdining room where the motijei take their meals. They also have a nice home ;f or nurses. Shis is situa- Friday, August 27, 1920 except the same physician is in Mrs. Sanchez of New Orleans charge. The Better Baby Camp is visiting Mrs. Brewster. -is a charitable institutian which Walter Jones is steadily irnprov- takes babies from anywhere free of charge, and if one cares to, they can donate what they wish when leaving. ' : This hospital cares for about ing in health and strength. Revs. Noe and Shannohhouse are occupying the clergy house Captain Dinkins and wife, are mother. Mrs Doris Wprnpr hns L -. , - - , . , levara nas oeen started alter sev reiurnea to narieston. eral months delay on account of Mr. Hackley, wife and son, weather conditons, and will be Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. P. G. Snow- desirable addition to the locality. der, of Jacksonville, Fla., are The social at the ilona Lodge, a i l 1 XT e cjy guests at varies notei. f riday night was greatly enjoyed Mrs. H. F. Muntof Wilmington, the program of vocal and-instru who has been spending the sum- mental music, and readings, was mer in Saluda, has returned home principally supplied by summer with her infant son, Frederick friends. This was given under J. W. PACE Wleat IVlarket Ml Innrta nf mp.nti! TvntTi nn- live and western,, chickens, ggs. fish, etc. Lard of all tinds and fancy sausage; Vompt and Courteous Service Phone No. 7 Shoe SGnp Work Promptly and Neatly done JA. Johnson the auspices of the Ladies Aid and was a social and financial successs fifty babies and mothers each g thr daugnter,V Mrs. summer. It is supported mainly oomson Din vvooa. h by the contributions of the Spar- Rev- Dr. Pendleton and family tanburg people. It has been of Spartanburg, are camping on running along the same lines ' as Ianna avenue. the other institution. " The many friends of Mrs. W B. Time only can' tell the amount Allen are glad to know that she aft Saluda, Eotth Carolina Jr. .- ... The many friends of Miss Mary Coates are delighted to learn of tier improvement, after a serious operation at the Meriweather hospital. William Way Jr: wil arrive Tuesday to spend the remainder of the summer with his parents, Rev. Way and wife,' he has been for two months at Green River Camp,' Va. - A. DeVere Turner sold this week through the agency of the Pickard Land Company 6ne of his nice bungalows to W. r. Brown of Spartanburg. S. C. This is attested by the fact that Mr, Brown with his family will m the primary in South Carolina make Sahida his permanent sum- to e held nelt Tuesday, August mer home. 31st, he has no opposition. Our first Community' Fair, South Carolina has always appre which occurred last October, was ciated a man with the courage considered a success, for which of his convictions, like Govenor Albert Salley deserves a great Cooper. deal of credit, and this year, the j0 Build Twenty Bungalows in Saluda. J J-T J J 1 a T rr-rTTSTJ of good these two institutions are is Mproving in Santa Fee New above the depot, about 250 feet j; t i,,',,!f i,, m. " . w theay. station. the predous babies tQ health and h : Library haa been .-. r " I t I OTlTViTVlii. IVIico VJhamo liWnMnvt cia.no aim ten nurses, u. iu. ohluuh. - A?n i Smith. M. D.. is infe ' lis sun on ner jod. ' ' v.K o - . i-ii-i .,i a. . t . . - I r ti r n tt The hospital hasS enjoyed the1 &aluaa lstne nrst t0P the ivirs. . s. naynsworxn, luomse natronae-P of nnnU fmm ll nf mountain ' reached by rail from and Belva Haynsworth, Jeselyn the southern states and a great South Carolina, it is half way be- Hudson, Belva Jenkinson and manv of thp nnrthpl-n Qtatci tween spartanourg and Asheville ary ocoli, oi riorence, a. As the f eedintr oS babies is the on tne southern, and all the trains are guests oi wai Lraig. , most imnortant thirty -the hosm- stoP m Saludaand the ones going Mrs. Brewster has as her guests tal has a welleauiriDed diet kitch- stoP twice at tne station and at miss uavis, niece ot Jetterson en where the foodstfor the babies r"c wy ' iavis, anu misses ugiioie ouwew are nrenared TheV'uqe the nur- baluda has an advantageous sit- Orleans,' and Ackf ord of Selm est milk, and the foods are cook- uation among numerous small Alabama, Miss Butler and Mrs. ed in fireless cooker. They have Peaks- 1 ne altitude is 2200 feet Howcntt and family of New Or- adietician in the dit kitchen, as- ana ne mean summer tempera- leans. sisted bv five 'vounff ladies from ture 15 uegrees. ine air is lit- Mrs. WilliamD. Aiken d edhere " . " r -i j ii ,i Winthrop College.! 'From this e y cnarpa Wlin ozone, and on Thursday afternoon of last diet kitchen babies are fed at the xn? waxer 18 e Dest m tne worla week after a long illness. Be- various boarding houses, and! ho- r 1S one explanation of the sides her husband, she is surviv- tels in the town atla reasonable tact tnat there are so .many ' oa- ed by two daughters. Mrs: L. I. rate. i Pies brought to Saluda to spend Reichner, of Philadelphia and' Saluda climate slems to be es- the summer. 1 here are two baby Mrs. C. S. Steel, and three sons, pecially adapted for these sick nosPltals ere' out not half of B. S. Aiken, W. D. Aiken, Jr. babies, for they are able 'to eat 0Itne Daoies wno come to baluda private secretary to Congressman more food here ani take care of are Patients in these hospitals, Mann, and J. Morgan Aiken, of it better than in tlfe warmer? cli- their Parents believe an ounce of Washington, D. C. Funeral ser mates. h ' . prevention is worth a pound of vices were held here and the re- There is also located at Saluda cure so brin the little ones to mains taken to Brooklyn, N. Y. the Better Baby JCamp, which tne oest climate they can hnd, for interment. The family was has no connection pwith the In- .besidP-s being good tor the babies formerly of Winnsboro, S.:. C. tants7 and childrehfs Sanitarium. x scuxiiatc ia mwi iur an .1' I A 1 1 1 1 T- f tnose wno, need rest. Keanzmg this professional and business men in lower altitudes have sum mer homes in Saluda. In fact Saluda is one of the very best What's Art to. This Senator? Art received a terrible walloping at the national capltol when a senator decided he wanted a private door Into his office so that folks could hot brealc In on him unannounced. Summoning workmen, he caused to be torn out places in the world to spend the Uome of the finest art work on the walls of the senate side and then had a door installed. ;- summer. Governor Cooper. v Gov. R. A. Cooper spent the week-end with his family, who are guests at "The Oaks" Gov. Cooper is one of the most popular chief executives South Carolina has had for many years. women of Saluda are invited to I ' W. M. Pickard, President of the eaiiauvBw.u.-- Pickard Land Company,has just disnlav of women's work that will .., t tt- X a be a credit to all concerned. MS Than They cost nore than some but my, that Nrth Carolina flavor From 192 FRICESi $1.50 to $5.00 per bushel $3.50 buys a nict Assorted Bushel. Saluda, N. C. received a letter from E. L. Hainz a prominent business man in Sebring, Florida, who with his wife and friends recently toured through the Blue Mountain Ridge, in which he writes "Since ! coming home I have met at least twenty people that 1 teel surej will locate in a place like you have and build moutain bungalows be fore . another Summer" Mr.. Hainz goes on to say that he will lead off and line lip his friends to have them build ready for the! early Summer next year. He concludes by stating that his i party all liked Saluda better than any other mountain resort that they visited during their trip to the mountains this Summer We call attention .to quarter 1 "" 1 1v 1 1 1- page aispiay aa, inserted oy Pickard Land Co. W. M. Picard, President of-flo.-; has established a branch office in Saluda and be lieves that there is. a fine oppor turnity to extend his business in Saluda and vicinity. Especially in establishing summer resort cottages and . building summer homes. Not , only has he built himseii a summer nome out is planning extensive operations in the way oi bungalow building during the coming year. - The members and friends of the M. E. Church were glad to meet at this time, the Rev. and Mrs. Cox. the new. minister " and his wife, Mn Cox has recently taken W I U it - If dmdii ? I Salyay IS. Co . -"Sebring, Fla. Everything in town lots.- Summer and winter homes for the tourist. Apple orchards and or chard lands in N. C, and Orange and Grape- f ruitjgroves and grove land in Florida, Timber tract and cut over lands. 9 - -s- . !? We are IUI mm mm building summer homes in Saluda, that delightful tourist resort of the Blue Ridge ' - 1?.- ' v' ' . . . , Mouritains. Let us build you a summer cot- tage filso; Apply to the , . . 11 ft mi Mm nil 1 a B Salyar W. . ' Se!bir3inig ' ' t . . s . .' C, . . , "... ' cnarge oi tne cnurcn worK in Saluda. . - J
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