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BASEBALL MEET TONIGHT All persons interested in Tryon having a baseball team this sum mer are requested to meet tonight at 8 o’clock at the Town Hall. J. M. Early is the secretary. W. W. Solesbee is back home at Gowansville after being treated at St. Luke’s hospital. , good condition. Lfindcou'rt Drive. Cash price $3,150. Less* than half its cost to owner. Thomas L. Elder, Tryon.—Adv. House and Mrs. Lula Carpenter at the Jonquil Garden at Landrum will sell long pedal daffodills and frag rant jonquils at 10c per dozen, Japan Quince at 25c per doz. Phone 58, Landrum, S. C.—Adv. 2t. David Lockhart Estate for Sale: Old log house, and about 300 acres of land well watered in beautiful valley above Lake Lanier. A bargain. Apply to J. P. Lockhart, Tryon, N. C. ! Hear Evangelist I John A. Leland ! -,kv7 I Radio Revival —Over— Radio Station ] WSPA Spartanburg, S. C. I I DAILY . . . . 8:45 A. M. (Except Sunday) I ____ LANIER CLUB CONCERTS 1935-36 Spartanburg Male Chorus 50 VOICES /-' ' *; Wilson Parker Price, jponductor; Maury Pearson, soloist Mary Lou KirW, violinist, Guest Soloist Tryon High SotoOl Auditorium Tuesday, March 10th ADMISSION $1 Children (Tickets on sale at Missildine’s) 50c
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