fibres Teas fiHSl
k Visits in winter delighted Tryonites with her
rnc sweet and delightful voice at the Erskine
Memorial Church, Library, ParA
Merrick sPent several .gh jfouse anj elsewhere. We hope
f^^^Ktb his sisIer at she will be with us agaip soon.
?vek and returned Tuesday
, Mrs. Merrick to Entertain
^^ ickinson Leaves At Bridge Friday Night.
J^^^Ke North. Mrg ^ ^ Merrick will entertain at
pjCjiinson, who has this win- bridge Friday night in honor of her
pjed an apartment in Miss friend, Mrs. Wilson. About two dozen
K-g cottage, is leaving for her guests are expected to attend, ana
n-aolr She has bridee will bo the feature nf the even
IBtimes in the course of the ' ing.
[ Hot Weather
Suite
I At Reasonable Prices
Je have them in all the Cool Fabrics and at prices that
ou can afford to pay.
bme in today and let us fit you up. They are inexpensive
s well as extremely comfortable.
COOL SUM>rER UNDERWEAR
low about your Summer Underwear? We have all grades
nd sizes to choose from.
STRAW HATS GALORE
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Tryon, N. C.
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Only 4 IVI
to SAVE
ON GILLET
JUNE 1st the 20% discount wil
last chance to get the lot of your
How could you earn a more s
Ieaiser, surer, safer way than
ESTATES today?
Sooner or later you are going t
ESTATES?for your home or a
ing time for biggest returns.
This call is final! Don't loose!
of the lots at the 20 per cent dif
be here. Phone 188 right n
dollars in the next four days.
W. M. ELLSWOR
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Crandalls at High Point
In Interest of Spanish Court.
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Crandall ana
son, Harold, are spending several days
at High Point, N. C., selecting furni,
ture for their apartment house, Spanish
Court, which is fast nearing completion.
Gendell Brownlee Home
For the Summer.
Gendell Brownlee is back in Tryon
for the summer, having finished his
course at the Asheville Military Academy.
In the fall he will Drobably en
tcr the Cincinnati University, where
he will specialize in engineering.
Mrs. Sharp and Daughter
Leave'for Lake George.
Mrs. Bernard Sharp and daughter,
Mary, are leaving next week for Lake
George, N. Y., where they will spend
the summer season.
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Mrs. Little of Spartanburg
To Occupy Black Residence.
In the absence of Rev. and Mrs.
Black, who are going North next
week, the Black residence will be
occupied by Mrs. Eddie Little and
family of Spartanburg, S. C.
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Mr. Harrison On
Vacation Trip.
Mr. Red Fairfax Le Roy Archibald
I Harrison, who has charge of the in
I formation bureau at Missildine's Pharmacy,
is off for several days for a
vacation. Mr. Harrison expects to
visit Bermuda, California and the
Rockie.-, and pos&ib'y a few days will
be spent in the White Mountains otNew
Hampshire. The nervous strain
that he has been under for several j
months, due greatly to overwork, has j
necessitated this long needed rest.
JNCE JU
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lore Da;
that 2(
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1 be discontinued. This
choice at the rock-botton
lubstantial, potential prol
buying a lot in GIL
o want a homesite in GIL
n investment. NOW is t
;he opportunity to get you
scount price. JUNE 1st v
iow and earn several 1
TH, Director of Sales
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SOGIET
Phone 99
4oit Be In Tbii Office By Wedneiday N
Oak Hall
Arrivals.
Mrsr Mary L. Bush, Mr. W. Plumner,
Asheville, N. C.; Mr. W. H. Eggert,
Buffalo, N. Y.; Mr. W. C. Doason,
Mr. Allen C. Provost, Charlotte,
N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hayes,
AID TO BEAUTY
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Under this young woman's skillful
hands the front of the Administration
Building of the Sesqui-Centennial International
Exposition Association
quickly takes on a delightful aspect
She directs gardeners where to place
the small trees and shrubs about the
great stucco building. She Is doing
her share to make the big celebration
of the 150th anniversary of the sign
tag of the Declaration of ! <>>? <
eat* a sacceae.
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oon of Bach Week
Columbia, S. C.; Miss Hardy, Shelby
N. C.; Mr. R. L. Lee and wife
Waynesville, N. C.; Mr. Dan Briscoe,
Knoxville, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs,
R. Russell, Asheville, N. C.; Miss Lan
burst, Atlanta, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Mason, Pinehurst, N. C.; Mr
and Mrs. A. B. Gardner, Dowagiac,
Mich.; Mr. N. Curtis GiddlngB, Spar
tanburg, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Stevens, Daytonia Beach, Fla.; Mr.
and Mrs. A. C. Dillman, Jollet, 111.;
Mrs. E. R. Malone, Pensacola, Fla.;
Miss Lida Malone.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Price
To Make Home in Tryon.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Price moved
this week to Tryon, where they will
make their home.
A host, of friends regret that these
good citizens could not see fit to stay
in Inman. For a number of years Mr.
Price has conducted a furniture store
here, which is still in operation. Not
only has he been usefut and helpful
through _the business he conducted,
but in charitable affairs Mr; Price always
came first. Right by his side
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, came -Mrs. Price, who has been a1
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, very active member of the women's j
societies of the First Baptist Church,
, and also a teacher in the Sunday,
. School of that church.
It is with regret that InmanlteB
, give up these good people.?Inman, j
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Mr. Barnes
Leaves for Connecticut.
Mr. W. B. Barnes left this morning
for Mystic, Conn., where he will spend
the summer. He has had a very successful
season, paving sold a number
of his paintings1 to local painters.
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The North.
i Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peattie ano
1 little daughter have gone North after
, spending a delightful vacation with
the parents of Mr. Peattie in town.
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Peatties Leave /Jext Week,
Back in Fall. ,
I Mr. and Mrs.' Robert Peattie ar?.
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leaving next week for extended visits
in the North with their family. They
will be again in Tryon about the
first of September.
Wrll Known Artist
On Visit Here.
Mr. Berrin, a well known artist In
the North, dropped into Tryon for a
contemplated and, after spending a
few days running over the Hills with
Mr. Mazzanovitch, an old friend of
his, decided to remain here for an
indefinite sojourn.
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Mr. Adams Leavinq
For the North. X. ..
Cuyler 'Adams, now that his term
at the Tryon High School is over, m
leaving for the North to join hfs
family, who have been residing in
Tryon all winter and departed a few
weeks ago.
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Old-Fashioned Dance
Planned for Tryon.
The Chamber of Commerce is In
the very near future contemplating &
real, old-fashioned Block Dance. Pari
of Melrose avenue is to be roped off,
and the History of the Dance will be
elaborately staged by groups under
the supervision of Miss Pat Hebbert.
In between numbers there will be
dancing for all. A first class band
from Spartanburg will furnish the music.
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Mr. Mehaffey Attends
Meeting in Asheville.
Mr. W. R. Mehaffey attended the
meeting of the Federated Clubs or
the Carolinas in Asheville list TuesHav
Tn hi? nhspnrp T,flwrpnPfl HnP*
let was left In charge of the Chamber
of Commerce office.
The Polk County Telephone Company
is making quite an extension to
the present central offices. A new
wing is being added to the present
building, which will house a new,
improved switchboard.
This is another step forward by
the company to facilitate a better
service. Every possible means is be- <
ing employed to give Tryon the service
that it is entitled to.
The increased amount of business
that has come to this office recently
has made it necessary to have a larger
quarters. Many new phonrs have
recently been Installed with application
for many more on file. The management
states that they expect to
use all efforts possible to give the
people of Tryon big town telephone
service.
You are
near
Buick
Authorized
Service,
wherever
you
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happen
to be*
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
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FOREST CITY MOTOR CO.
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