What a Comfort: A Registered Pharmacist
Always on duty at IVTissildine s I harmacy.
The Trycn high school home
economics department will give a
fashion show Thursday afternoon
at 3: :30 at the school auditorium.
All P.-T. A. members and friends
invited.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Rector are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Hub
bard in Florence, S. C. Mr. Hub
bard, who had an operation some
time ago, will have to return to
the hospital.
NOTICE
I ^vyant toisj^ati through this
meditnk tha/ all flaw enforcement
ofiicerslipr notified to arrest end
holcPSor \eep«igf Mary Francis
McCarter >nd Theodore Parris,
whb and/took my son, D. C.
McCarter^ age 'lO, on Sunday,
Aprii 26. Apy inform r.tion concern
ing theTr^Whercabouts will be ap
preciated.
Lee McCarter.
(Paid Advertisement)
One 1933 Chevrolet Coupe with
Deluxe Radio. Master, 6 cylinders,
65 h.p., 110-inch wheelbase, 4
wheel mechanical brakes, V-type
slanting radiator, Fisher reinforc
ed steel body, Fisher
No Draft ventilation.
Tryon Motor Co.
j WOODFIELD’S
Flat Rock, N. C.
Open For Guests
j pinners - Luncheons
i The Aug.W. Smith Co.
j South Carolina’s Finest
Department Store
Spartanburg, S. C.
Exclusive Agent of the
DR. M. W. LOCKE SHOES
The Methodist Missionary society
will meet with Mrs. B. O. Byers on
Tuesday, May 5th. The subject
for discussion will be “Religious
Emphasis of the Wesley House.”
Peoples Insurance Agency j
J. B. Hester Mgr
ALL KINDS of INSURANCE !
Phone 37
Hester Bldg. Tryon, N.
Ponce de Leon Beauty Salon
TELEPHONE 14S
ANNOUNCEMENT
Zotos and Jamel Permanent Waves,
Machineless, not electricity, no
heating, no ammonia; Beautiful,
natural, lasting wave, $6.50 and
$10 complete. Guaranteed. Also
Eugene or Croquignole, $3.50 to
$5.00.
PI,ANT LESPEDEZa.
AND MOREPEDEZA.
IF
other
YOU NEED CAKES OR—
home cooked foods for your
party or unexpected guests,
nics, etc., call Mrs. Millikin,
W. Every Saturday at the Ballen
ger Co. you will find a table of
cakes, cookies, breads, grapefruit
peel, etc. for sale Adv.22,29,6,13
VISITORS
Are invited to see
the Hand Work of
our young people
at the little Toy
House of the
TRYON TOY-MAKERS
And Woodcarvers
Opposite Tryon Motor Co., on
Howard Street