GREENVILLE
SPEAKER AT
PTA MONDAY
A program of great importance
to parents and everyone interest
ed in young people will be given
at the meeting of the Tryon Par
ent-Teacher Association, Monday
afternoon at 3:30 at the school
auditorium, when Mrs. Louise
Earle, dean of girls in the Green
ville, S. C., high school, will ad
dress the group on “Parent-Child
^Relationship.” Mrs. Earle, who is
an experienced worker among
ycung people, talked to the Parent
Teacher Association last fall on
“Character Building Practice in
the High School.” . The audience
was so delighted with the address
that Mrs. Earle was sought for
the speaker again this term. A
worthwhile message is in store for
the people and a large crowd is ex
pected to be present.
Hostesses during the social hour
following the business meeting and
program will be Mrs. Harold
Doubleday, Mrs. J. E. Derby, Mrs.
C. M. Eargle and Mrs. T. L.
Justice.
E. E. Galloway returns today
from Detroit where he attended a
preview of the 1936 Chevrolets.
31r. Galloway is district sales
■hanager of the Chevrolet Motor
Company, and makes his head
quarters in Tryon.
HAND-WEAVING
We cordially invite all
visitors to Tryon to
visit our Weave Shop
and watch our skilled
weavers at work at
their looms. Come be
tween 9 and 3:30.
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WEAVERS
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PHONE 210