Thursday' September 2, 1926
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I LOCAL. I
HAPPENING^
Mrs "\ (I. tlilinore. "I l".i mi j?:i.
K'.l . I . Ill Tl vis:, .1 [i ll days
At 'I'll t'ak H i!'
Mrs Sanborn ("hasp, of Florence.
S. C. is s(> -miin:; i few days in Trymi
til llli- >;:(; Mali.
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Mr. ManMiii. of i lie Merrick Fiiui
iii eriiiK On . sp a- tlie week ' ml
with his family a' t ii riiev i'le. S. ('.
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Mr. .ami .Mrs. Sylvan, of Columbia.!
S. ('.. ale in Tryoti for a lew days 1
rest, stoppim; at the Oak Hull llo--'
tel. Mr S#I\an is one of South j
Carolina's lareest retail jewelers.
? o-Mr.
Ileil lliir sen is w rknm at
the Misslldine I'harniaey.
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The l'.lek;.rd :illilMS'ltd' baker Alltotnoliilo
An, my nf Spartniiburu. S.
hav - |e - d ih. store building!
belonaine- \ A Merrick, on Trade I
Siroet. Th,. s .re r oai was I'orimlly
ocellped by tiie i lirys'er money.
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X III ! ; e! Try |,!es Will ill I ' 111
.lie .lug Iii:" I; ill I lliliidelphiu. nil
Septeiiib r.
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Mr. (.'has I). HrouA left Sunday
for his home in Kiver Forest, III.
He expects to return to Tryon some
lime this fall. Mrs. Brown and son,
Stewart, will remain here for some j
time.
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Mr. and Mrs. Penny expect to de- |
part for the state of New York at j
and early date.
Miss Mamie Cantrell of Spartan-'
burp, S. C., is visiting Mrs. X b)
Jackson of Tryon.
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Many Tryonites are attending
court this week at Columbus the
county seat.
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Miss Dorothy Ambler, of Asheville
N. daughter of an eminent physician
there, motored . to Tryon last
Friday, and spent the day with Mrs. '
E. Pue Williams at I he Circle Inn.
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Mr. and Mrs. Shoff,'of Cadillac,1
Mich., are on lb i w;iy to Tryon by
motor, to speno lii in'l nd winter. 1
They v. II i.- j.'io^il l?\ : le 'i daiigh
ter II- I nil" :.l- 1'iii i'i iiilllU'. Ill- j
suinin r. it 'Ii-- I'm I,. I tut I
?o- Severd
ill tIi. I- adieu Lodges itlid
lliil- Is .ire r. . ivinu 1 Il ls applying ,
for rates foj lh(, coming season. H
k.
Plans are going forward rapidly I'
for the re-organizing of the Lanier
Library.
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Mr. G. H. Holmes of the Peoples ] |.
Bank and Trust Company is out of ;
town for a few days on busirtess.
Miss Ida Carnegie of the Tryon t
Telephone Exchange, spent the j.
week-end at Columbus.
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Mrs. Geo. D. Blakely, p.ft Wednes- i [
day with her mother, Mrs. Gamp- .
bell, for Lexington, Va., to he gone j,
for several days.
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Mr. Moore, of the Landrum Builders
Supply Co., vrtis a business visitor
here this wee]^.
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Mrs. H. V. Marmaduke, daughter ^
of Mr. Graham, of Mimosa, has gone ^
t0 New York City, and expects to'^
return to Tryon shortly.
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Mrs. R. R. Engel and son, Roy,
Engel, of Washington, D. C., are
guests at the Mimosa Hotel for a jJ
few days.
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, Mrs. J. A. Berg and children of |r
Florida, are at the Mimosa, with Mr. i ]
Berg, who is associated with Ther-'1
mal Belt Development Company
here.
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Mr. D. C. Stearns is spending some
time in the state of Ohio, where he
went several days ago to look after
some business matters for his firm,
Z: , Messrs Blanton and Stearns.
Senator F. P. Bacon, who went to
Asheville some time ago to undergo
an operation, is reported to be improving
nicely and \pxpects t0 be
home in few days. He Is at the
Mission Hospital and was accom\
panied by Mrs. Bacon.
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Mr. Carter P. Brown and family
will sooon be in Tryon again for the
fall and winter season, and will as
usual take charge of the Pine Crest
1 Inn.
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.Mr. Ohas J. Lynch spent a lew
days out of town last week on buslI
uess.
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Mr. A. A. Merrick, made a business
j. i ip in Ins home town, W'alhall.i, S.
!('. last week.
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Mr. U K. lUirnett. spent the
I week ml at Wilmington, N. I',, re,
u itiiik Tuesday.
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.Numbers ol' people from I his sec.ion
wem lo HendersonviHe, N. C.
Tuesday to see the Sparks Circus.
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The tw0 uew hon#s being buili
oy Mr. Band and Mr. W'h.te, of
Spariauburg, S. C., at Lake l.anier,
are fast Hearing completion
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The new fire truck recently purchased
by the city will arrive in
ilioal thir.y days.
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The ladies of the I'reshyleriau
i'liunti heid an informal, in, cling
est week at tile home of Alls. Dav
. 11 port.
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Mr. J. B. Frazelle, of i'ort.and
Oregon, recently spent a few da., in
Tryon.
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Mrs. J. B. Kemper and daughter,
<f Charleston, West Va, visited
laij^e Lanier several days ago.
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Mr. V. D. Bodenheimer, is uaw located
at Winston Salem, N. C.,
where the is in the employ of the
1'ryon Development Company.
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Mr. H. A. Neiyer has gone to
I lam let, N. C.. to visit his family.
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Mr. K. O. Victor, former Sales Director
of Lake Lanier, spent a few
days here conferring with the officials
of the company.
Several sale of lois were reported i
his week in Lake Lanier.
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Mr. F. K. Whiteside, spent the j
veek-end 'with his family at Ashe- !
ille, X. C.
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Mr. and Mrs. William Rlisworth,
ire planning a home to be built at j
..ike Lanier soon.
Mrs. and Miss Giles have returu,1
front a sojurn in Europe and will
ater occupy an apartment in
tpnuish Court for the fall and win- ,
er season. j
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Mr. and Mrs. Mclntire, of Rutlier- j
ordton, N. C. were visitors in Tryon
ast Friday. Jl
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Mrs. J. S. Clftghorn, of SummerMile,
S. C., aunt of Mrs. Brewer 4
ind Mrs. Calhoun, is in Tryon for
i visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Miller and
dr. and Mrs. Tolson have returned,
o Tryon from a trip to the beach on
he East Coast
BABY CHICKS FOR SALE
Purebred . English , Barron
drain White Leghorn Baby
thicks $8.75 hundred postpaid.
Brown Leghons $10 hundred.
Anconas, Sheppard strain, best
ayers $11 hundred.
Plymouth Rocks $11.50 hun-v
ired.
White Rocks $13 hundred.
All good healthy strong purebred
chicks guaranteed.
We pay postage charges and
guarantee live delivery.
Fake a statement from your
Post Master, if anv dead, we
will replace them.
THE DIXIE HATCHERY
TABOR, N. C.
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READ THE POLK COUNTY NEW8.
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PR YON
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All Society Newi I
MR. KOWENHOVEN
RETURNS TO LONG
INLAND HOME
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Mr.W il'i.iin Kowenhovn who has
been iii c.Kii'Ki' of building the golf
is,' mi Hogback Al untain has
iviuni. d in ills hoin Huntington
<>u .slniiii. Hi is associaled
with Mr. Ueverea :x Kiuni It one of
ilie famous golf course architects in
ili<' coiiniry. Mr Lawrence Maz7.an
\ eh v.i n; willr hiin to speml a
ii*w .to. i.-; holiday wiili his family
\. ij . ii (' 11 iii elii ni. Mr. Maz
n villi li >- spent a Kooil many
I ii-. .( i ilo'hae^ Mmiiiiaiii ami
, ii. s pin,;oi. il four !arge canvasses
jwhitili will prollihly he exhibited
here later.
MANY FAVORITES
RETURNING EARLY
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The season promises to start
early. Mrs. M. (). Kelly is already
occupying her atiractive horn.- on
.Vi el rose Circle. Mr. and Mrs. It. It
I'eatiie will rei irn within two
weeks. Admiral ami Mrs. Berry
will he here h fioa- October first
nil Mrs. Andrew llreen also of Do
roit is coming soon and bringing
with h, r a house parly of well known
worm ii i.'.'in i lie allium.ihil,. city,
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MRS. HOLDEN RECOVERS
FROM RECENT ILLNESS
.Mrs. K. (i. Hidden has recoveredl
irom the serious illness which kept
io|- in tile house for several months.
All,, is active one,, more and enjoyng
the beauty of tlie country, as
well as th. society of her many
.riciids.
< r-? ' K1 HOC CM ITU
'in. M II u mnc. u i?i . ..
occui'y home on the
uandrum road
Air. and Mrs. Paul Smith are oc"tipyiug
ill? 1 laiglit House on the
i.aiiuruin road. Mr.. Smith known
to her friends here as "Dorothy
Doulilt <I.i> " is cuthnsi itically happy
v r h- r re.urn to her native town.
Her liusliatid is conn el d with
Carolina MiuiiH.iiii Inc.
mrs. MrOONALD HAS
taken apartment
in spanish court
Mrs. McDonald and her mother
Mrs. Carson fn in Washington, D. C.
Iiave taken up their residence in
Spanish Court Apartments. Mrs. McDonald's
brother General Carson
will spi nd six months in another
ipartnient' in the Same building.
A 1 Used Cars
1?2G?Ford Touring
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>??roru louring
I?24?Star Touring
I?2-1?Ford Roadster
1?25?Chevrolet Coach, New
Fires
I- 23 -Ford Ton Truck
\bove cars reconditioned and
iold on terms.
TRYON MOTOR COMPANY
Phone 217
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j; THE SANITARY f
I BEAUTY PARLORS %
I WILL RE-OPEN TODAY t
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I BANK OF TRYON I
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i for rent!
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I 3 large rooms on Trade St. f
t Our Cash and Carry Store T
| suitable for office or shop, T
| centrally located. Rental I
{ moderate. 2
| Inquire i
| Blue Ridire Forest Office. ||
J* }??$ !? > !?<? *5* $ { $ !? ?& % *^?5??5??5M|?I{?^?^
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| New Honey In The Comb <!
| Or Extracted $2 Gallon '
J Six Gallons Lots or More !I
* $1.88 per Gallon. ;;
* Produced Exclusively from J |
1 Clovers. !l
% Quality Guaranteed. State < >
| Whether Comb or Ex- \;
| fracted is Wanted When V,
| Ordering. ;> 1
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* The Busy Bee Apiary | J <
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tHt POLK COUNTY NEWS.
SOCIETY NEWS
Phone 99
Must Be In This Offico By Wednesday Noon of Racb Week
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f A -TOUCH OF OLD SPAIN
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These entertainers have been brought to the Sesqnl-Centennlal Interna-1
tlonal Exposition In Philadelphia where ISO years of American IndependenceH
^^>elng_celebnited^ by the Log Angeles County, California, Chamber of Com-1
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merce. The westerners have built a line oia bpaniiu iumiuu .?*
of Foreign, Civic, Fashion and Agriculture Display and there show the resources
and advantages of their native heath. The musicians and dancers
entertain all visitors who enter the patio to rest a bit after "doing the exposition."
The Exposition motinues until December L
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5EE THI5 LI5T
No doubt there are at least a few
names on our list of customers that
you will recognize. Why not consult
them as to the advisability of buying
your Used Car here ? The list is at
your disposal any time.
C. W. Ballenger Motor Od.
Tryon, N. C.
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A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE
AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT
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I T S THE property for which
you paid your hard earned
dollar fully insured?
We can protect your interest in
any branch of insurange. Come
I in and discuss your insurance
problems wijh us.
I CAROLINA REALTY AND
I INVESTMENT CO., Inc
!i STRONG RELIABLE AND 1
CONSERVATIVE j
tttiIi n
We are adding many new customers to our already large |
list, and invite you to come to us for real banking SERV- ; [
ICE. All accounts, whether small or large, appreciated. ; j
The Ba.ik of Saluda !|
SALUDA - - ' N. C. ;i
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Lemon Surprises
By Josephine Jessup 2-."? < ii; ...L.nr
Onco in a generation, there occurs 1 '';:wS
a tragedy, around which malicious ^''"kwaiFU
gossip doei not fester. In our town, '"2 c"[ riulk
it was the Wiirburtons'. Jed Warbur- Cream the fHt Hr],j
ion had been city treasurer when tinue to cre.tmuntil tu
. .u a ules
several U1UU9UI1U UUIKUO uiottj'i -V.?MCU ? - jyjQ ^
from the public fund's. Warburton the !<mon extract,' JP'M
admitted his guilt without '(nibbling, blended. add flr>,lr
A woman was involved?si !;t of the milk. Pi,it
[ news that left us all with mouths muffin tins or ;<i;er
agape. For us, Warburton's breach bnke in a moderate 0VP5 ?'H
of faith .w ith his wife could he ex- (trees F ) _?> ?yH
plained in but one way: that the cold rut a
human male is fundamentally t-olyea- top i>( i
mou- I have never seen a lovelier taking < an r,<,r t.i .f^M
woman than Mrs. Warburton. nor one rnisi; fill it , fH
who approached more closely the ing lb-plan ii,. t.,;. y i i?**H
ideal wife and mother. Not that she entire cake with Ir-. F-..**1
was a woman who bristled with con- p.,..
scious virtue. Every one who had u'"f
I the privilege of glimpsing her char- 2 tables] ?ion? Self-R-.nj r,_l
arter, knew that Mrs. Warburton's 1-2 cup sugar '
kindnesses went unheralded. 1 lemon
When misfortune overtook her fam- 1 egg yolk
ily, Mary Warburton was a eopho- 1 tablespoon butta
more at Wellesley. The girl never 1-4 cup water
hoard a whisper of the incident, how- Add the flour to the o> *1
ever, until the close of the college add well-beater, volk aadtf
year. Xo hint of mental anguish or ingredients; rook' until thiA
financial stress appeared in her before putting inio the oka I
mother's letters. ' * -._ _
A group of influential men, friends 0U)r,f
of the Warburtuns, made up the de- 1 1-2 cups gugxr
*1-: t in the treasuiy, ana Jed War- 6 tablespoons water
burton left town. Upon his wife fell 3 egg whites
the larger share of the burden? 1 teaspoon vMills
temporarily, at ativ rate?of support- 1-4 teaspoon or-an of an- I
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; tu iKi:ni, ami nci uuiiu m .flit we SOgrtJ. wwcr &M QBMKH
< !! :p. Within a fi w weeks, Mrs. ^ whites in the top of i ml
\> srhu~t' i; Irfgin to oiler cakes and hoiler, and pliuv overhoihiwH
i .r.< Mte. Beat for 7 minutes. ramtfcfl
Ac nif <i t > her with ridiculous flavoring and mcfitM
Millie; hi. wou.d accept only a tar, continue Noting imti! 3! li H
fair pnee ft?z her T&arcs. Even the right coosisteiK'v for
modest v.: iiiation she sot upon her
product-- l-. v.ever, yielded her con- * _
rid'Talilf iT-'uras, for orders poured (Recipes furnished V ??t? I
i< rh.v >.f us - ho had begun nomka Depurtiro tit. .vft ~:-.l I
Tr. > it li/ir.r Mr-* V/arhurton because eiV Association, Vwivl-.h
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v the RED BAND \\ i%imar*>&j I
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WE DO ALL KINDS OF H
GENERAL CONTRACTING & BUILDING H
I WILL GLADLY FURNISH YOU BSTIM \TKs<'N ALL
YOUR BUILDING REQUIREMENTS A\TH;I!AKAS'TLL
)?? EXCELLENT SERVICE?WORK.THAT V<?l: *H-v BL
!! PROUD OF. I NOW HAVE CONTRACTS I'oK A XL' ?
BER OF TRYON BUILDINGS. MAY 1 FDil'KK WH"
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:: brick ' wooden!) con crm!
R. A. SEXTON
General Contractor Tryon, N. C
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nil J ^ mill ISIVICI vv?; I
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I One-half 0f i.. p" ? Strenfirth- Su^ar I
I _ Cent Chalmers A A Gelatine.
navor-theKind You Like Best I
?wu Kte i (Might I
TRYON DRUG CO-1
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