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Yol. 8 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 N. Y. STOCK EXCHAN61 STOCKS Quotations Courtesy Post & Flagg, New York City. Branch Office ?15 Montgomery Bldg. Spartanburg. Dow-Jones Averages Industrials 147.39 — up .74 Railroads 38.20 — up 1.23 Utilities 29.67 — up .19 (Closing) BID ASK American Can_144% 145 American Radiator.. 21% 22 American Telephonel51% 152% Borg Warner_ 62% 63 Burroughs Ad. M._ 27 27% Consolidated Gas- 33% 34 Chrysler Motors__ 87% 87% DuPont_143 y2 1441/s General Electric.—.- 40 40% General Motors...— 58% 58% Int. Harvester.——— 63% 64% Int. Nickel_ 39% 39% Montgomery Ward- 38% 39 National Biscuit- 35% 35% N. Y. Central_26% 26% Penna. Railroad_29% 30 Phillips Petroleum ... 36% 36% Radio_12% 12% Reynolds Tob. “B”~ 58 58% Sears Roebuck_— 66% 67 Southern Railway— 11% 11% Standard Brands_ 14% 14% Stand. Oil of N. J. 49% 49% Texas Corporation.. 24% 25 United Pacific_103 104 United Aircraft- 21 21% United Gas Imp.— 17% 18 U. S. Steel.._ 49% 50 Wool worth _ 59 59% SPOT COTTON 12.45 up _10 December -...- 12.02 March —-_——- 11.79 May —-_ 11.62 July .. ——-- 11.51 Congregational reception at the Lanier library tonight in honor of Dr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln. Tryon and Columbus girls baisk getball game tonight at Tryon. Tickets for the Drama Fort nightly are now on sale. In order to take advantage of the 5 per cent reduction they must be pur chased before Nov. 27th. Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Keels are in Columbia, S. C. for several days visit on business. Mrs. Fred P. Bowes has return ed from Minneapolis. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vance have bought the Erskine log house on Lynn Rd. G. H. Holmes was the agent. I he lryon Girl Scouts under the leadership of Miss Estelle Pace, will camp out for supper on Fri day evening at Harmon Field. Mrs. Dolores Bingaman oP Read ing, Pa. has returned to Pine Crest Inn for her annual visit to Tryon. Mrs. Robert C. Brown of Glencoe, 111. has arrived at the Inn. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abernethy of New York have arrived at their cabin here for a few weeks’ visit. Kenneth Noblock and William Nagle, textile 'artists, have re turned to New York after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jack son, Jr. To those wishing to send Moun tain Gardens: Please let me have your orders as soon as possible as they should be shipped by Dec. 15th to facilitate safe arrival. On display at Blue Ridge Weavers or phone Mrs. G. H. Holmes, 190-W. SEE THE FOOTBALL GAME FRIDAY AT HARMON FIELD—3:30 P. M.
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