Continued from Page One——. of the Chamber of Commerce. In addition thousands of folders and other pieces of literature have been distributed throughout this and other countries. Hundreds of let ters have been answered and ev ery request for information con cerning Tryon has been given prompt and careful attention. Among those from out of town attending the funeral services of Mrs. M. E. Stevenson are James and Earl Rion of Kingsport, Tenn. Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Stevenson and daughter, Miss Mary Calvin of Gaffney, S. C., and W. A. Steven son of Denmark, S. C. A FREE RADIO DEMONSTRATION IN YOUR HOME we believe to be the BEST WAY to convince you that the 1936 ra dios are really IMPROVED over all previous models. We invite you to come to our store and see these new radios, and then select one you would like to have demonstrated in your own home. This demonstration will cost you nothing, and will incur no ob ligation to buy. Avant Electric Co. PHONE 51 HANDICRAFT NOTES - • - Plan a Spring costume of genuine Tryon Homespun. We offer a number of lovely patterns—all with Homespun Knitting Yarn to match. Our Skirt and Sweater Combina tion at $6.00 is an outstand ing value. A number of new patterns in Men’s Suiting materials for Spring. Tryon Homespun tailor beautifully and the finished garment gives last ing satisfaction in style and wearing qualities. We in vite you to see our display. (Main Shop). * * * * Our Homespun Remnant Table offers many practical lengths of first grade Home spuns, all priced at $1.50 per yard. * * * * Our up-town shop in the Postal Telegraph office offers many suggestions for Bridge prizes, Gifts, etc. Stop in and look over our display. Visit our Up-Town Shop — In Postal Telegraph Office. MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES AND APPALACHIAN HAND WEAVERS Visitors Always Welcome