THE TRYON NEWS, TRYON, N. C. Friday, Dec 17, 1920 TRYON ITEMS. For Sale: Six room house on East hill in fine neighborhood, Only six; mux e room down 1 stairs, three large before uin&uu. . bed rooms-.and bath Christmas is nearly here. room up Xhe Ballenger Co. will pay 75c stairs eiectric light city water per doz.lcash for eggs and telephone, has nice lawn, Tl' I . The Misses Williams, 01 mca, plenty, of large shade trees. jl Y., are at Oak Hall. ' flowering shrubs and flowers, 7 Mrs. Li S. Presson, is visitmg apple trees, 6 fig, 2 pear and 2 y.er parents, W. J. Gaines and peach, also two trees of large ,fe x fruit mulberries, overbearing p H Bailey and Walter raspberries, Himalaya black- rrmDSon. of Saluda, were in berries, nice, bed of strawberries. in Snndav. It 150x150. Price .$4,500.00. Irs Elia W. Peattie is im- Hav fQK huses for health at the home ot v,vw.w some are reai Dargains ana can be purchased at less than pre war prices. Jas. Leonard. The Doubleday's played and a miscellaneous company made up! of Miles Standish and Priscilla, big and little Indians and Pil-! grims performed in pantomine to the evident pleasure of a fine audience. Best of all about seventy dollars is on its ; way to the starving j children of Central Europe, nr0ving m er sister, Mrs. W. B. Stone. jlr. James Vernor, of Detroit, spend a part of the holidays with his family at Villa Barbara. The Washburn family ; have rented a place in Altadena, one of the suburbs ot Pasadena,- Lai. 11.- Bible Studies in Matthew Wed nesdays at 4. p. m. Tourists and all citizens cordi ally welcome. New England Supper. Id m At The Congregational Church. Rev. W. A. Black, A. M. Pas tor. . Bible School Sunday morning Tnhn Hearon and family moved at 10. a Trvnn from Saluda on Wednes- " Public Worship and Sermon at tw J day, and will reside here for the winter. Admiral and Mrs. Berry'and the Admiral's sister will occupy Miss Beach's residence early in January. I i The moving picture snow is The ladies of the CWresa- . showing some real good pictures, tional church rave a summer and and is deserving of the patron- entertainment at the Library on age of our people. ; Tuesday evening. John Alden Miss Kathleen Morris who is strode around the room and attending school at Greenwood, Dwight Smith read with . the S. C., will arrive home tomorrow beautifully clear enunciation and to spend the holidays. full understanding which always Misses Martin and Beard ap- ranks "his reading. Mr. Wigel preciate your orders. Still ready sang the grand old song "The to make cakes cakes and more Breaking Waves Dashed High" cakes. Telephone 127. Tryon Lodge open to guests. Warm, comfortable rooms. Ta ble board $14.00 per week. For ! rates apply to Mrs. H. P. Locke. There will be a Christmas tree at the Methodist church on Christmas night at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially invited. Miss Putman is expected about the middle of January, and with her will probably come Dr. Ed ward Emerson and wife, of Con cord, Mass. "" - Mrs. Mary O. Kelley has) ordered the address of her paper changed from Tryon to Hinsdale, Illinois, where she will spend the winter. Dr. J. L. Daniels dined with ! his family on Tuesday for the first time in several weeks. He has been confined to his room for 1 quite awhile. Miss Nora Johnstone came down from Flat Rock on Sunday to put her cottage in -order for Mrs. Lanier and her sons, who will come to Tryon for their vacation. The Tryon Country Club, at a Meeting held on Wednesday j night decided to build a club house on the grounds of the club. It will be a modern log ! house of three rooms. The ex act location is yet to be determined. Robert S. Steward and wife, of Detroit, with their wo child ren drove down from Detroit in their car, spending one night in. a ditch in the Cumberland moun tains, but pulling out safely, and into Tryon, which they find much to their liking. For Sale: 490 Chevrolet auto-i Mobile in good dondition. self - M starter which works perfectly, machine has never been abused and is good for several years use, will sell for $350.00. Jas. Leon ard, Tryon, N. C. Mr. Lightner. his eldest son from New York, v his daughter and second son from Westover and the Taft school, will arrive on the 22d to spend the holidays m Tryon with Mrs. Lightner. and her father Dr. Theodore McGraw of Detroit. 1 11 All kinds of guilding Materials and Feeds at right E rices can be had y calling on us.x Hearon Lumber Co. Saluda, N. C. R. Hartwell Wilds DENTIST Landrum, South Carolina alack P. Spears Attorney-at-Law - Patents Secured Columbus, N. C. W. F. LITTLE NOTARY PUBLIC Tryon, N. C. 81 11 We have them for the LITTLE FOLKS as well as the "GROWN UPS." A great variety of useful articles for everyone Call at , MISSILDINE'S PHARMACY , . The Season's Greetings and All Good Wishes for Your Health, Happiness and Prosperity. Now is the time to get ready for the NewYear Make good resolutions and turn them into habits. Good habits, once formed are as hard to break as bad ones. Let us help you form the "Saving Habit." Open a New Year's account with us and "Knock the L out of Slaving. WE PAY FOUR PER CENT ON SAVINGS THE BANK OF TRYON "Polk County's Oldest Banking Institution" W. T. LINDSEY, President J. B. HESTER, Cashier DERBROOK LES! APP Look Good Taste Better Rumage Sale At the Citv Hall Dec. 18th. for Hoover's Babies, one ' pig to be darned in a votincr contest by the school children then sold by auc tion. Three sewing machines to sold by auction at 4 o'clock. I furniture, vegetables and many. For, a Family or Present 250 to bushel, Stark Delicious....:. ......... .. ....$2.75 200 to bushel, Stark Delicious . .. 3.25 175 to bushel, Stark Delicious 4.00 Assorted sizes, 1 kind or several .; .............. 3.50 1 doz Large Extra Fancy Stayman , Winesap, postpaid anywhere in the U, S. $1.35. 1 doz. Medium Fancy, post paid, $1.00 Others from $2.00 to $5.00 per bushel box. $6.00 per barrel up. Overbropk Orchard Saluda, N. C. To The Visitor In Tryon We invite you to make this bank your headquarters and will welcome you. ' New York, Chicago and Asheville daily papers on file. We cash and issue A. B. A and Express Travelers cheques. ' We transfer money by telegram and cash telegraph orders. We invite you to open an account "with us regardless of the time you stay. We will do all we can to make your visit to Tryon pleasant. Remember the place near postoffice. G. H. HOLMES, President J. T. WALDROP Vice President WALTER JONES Vice President W. F. LITTLE Cashier V. A. BLAND Asst. Cashier mVlB BANK & ,. TRUST CQGflPANY Tiryoflv Mbirtth Carolina- ' 1 rV 1, Viv mm Slid n n n f U on our entire stock of Men's, Women's and Children's ACS With the exception of RUBBERS, a few spring styles just arrived and FAY HOSE I- i ' j . Buoy Your Clhristtinnias Footwear Noiv at SaDe Prices . We have a fully illustrated catalog which describes each shoe, giving styles, widths and colors. You can order a copy and select the shoe, slipper or hosiery you like and in remitting you may deduct one-third off the price quoted for the sale price. If your purchase is not satisfactory, return it for exchange or your money if you desire will be returned to you. ' SLIPPERS AMD HOSIERY S tSfU , Raalte Hosiery. - mm THE SHOE STORE mm UIKQKS SaVSS': SPARTANBURG, S. C. OrderCatalog NOW $1JI naif-wom clothes. ,

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