LETTERS
The Tryon Daily Bulletin:
You had an ad. for a home
from Mrs. D. C. Rule, Fremont,
Ohio, apparently taken from the
Agricultural Review. My husband
has been very ill and is only now
getting around—just home from
the hospital. I have had so many
replies from your section that I
am sure certain it came from
your publicity. I have recevied
from North Carolina about 150
replies. This explains why we
have not replied. Am so excited
over some of the prospects.
Mrs. D. C. Rule,
Fremont, Ohio.
Miss Lucile Orr will return Sun
dav to Greenville, Tenn.* after
spending her vacation in Tryon
with her mother, Mrs. John Orr.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee Lavendar
were called to Statesville today to
tb' l bedside of Mrs. Lavendar’s
nephew, Tom Winkler, who is
seriously ill at the Davis hospital.
n sT McNeeSy’s'!
Quality Meats and Groceries
Small Lima Beans, Lemons, doz 30c
3 pounds 25c Cooking Apples,
Tomatoes, Squash, pound _.sc
Cabbage Green T he Best in Meats,
Beans, lb. 5c Veal Lamb West .
Oranges, doz. _ ..35c ern Beef.
Snowdrift e pounds $ l O5
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