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Tryon’s Theatre WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY JANETGAYNOR LEW AYRFS in “Servants’ Entrance” With Ned Sparks, Walter Con nolly, Louise Dresser, G. P. Huntley, Jr. FRIDAY ONLY COME ON New arrivals at Oak Hall are Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Harvey of Cadillac, Mich.; Mrs. F. A. Mor man of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Hilton Brown of New York City; Mrs. Robert C. Lee of Cleveland; Mrs. A. H. Savage and son, have return ed to Oak Hall after a visit thru the Smoky Mountains; Mrs. War ren Williams of Rochester, N. Y., has arrived for a visit with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Nathan Wil liams, who is a guest at the hotel. Miss Helen Ingalls and Mr. Charles Ingalls arrived today from a tour of Florida and will be over night guests of Miss Helen Stearns. Mrs. I. C. Bradbeer of Detroit has arrived from California to visit her daughter, Mrs. C. B. Charme. Mirs. H. B. Wright of Radnor, Pa., will arrive on Saturday for a visit with Mrs. G. L. Canfield. E. H. Tomlinson writes from St. Petersburg, Fla., that he will be in Tryon in a few days. Mr. and Mirs. Howard Turner of Green’s Creek have moved to the Boxwood Inn in Columbus. STORAGE! To meet the need for j storage of household j and personal property, 1 one of the Calhoun % buildings is being pre pared to be used for storage of furniture or other property. This building is virtually fireproof, having standard brick walls and concrete floor. For information tele pone G. H. Holmes, or see him at his office over the A&P store.
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