FRIGID AIRE Is Always At The Top Memberships for the Red Cross will be taken until Thanksgiving Day at Missildines Pharmacy by Miss Morjorie Capps, and at the Lanier library by Miss Mary Car penter. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill are moying today to Columbus. CARD OF THANKS We wish tA express our sincere appreciatipfTN \o our friends for their during our recent b^reayetf&rjf. Mr. and JK. L. Whitesides Joe N. Walker iSr Special \ Thanksgiving Dinner c mV • i Served \ 12:30 P. M. to 2:00 P. M ; 6:30 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. * ■■■ j PRICE 5 1 25 : For Reservations Phone 10 V ;OAK HALL { HOTEL i i sl, $5, $lO, $25, SIOO r any amount invested at anytime with the Tryon Fed eral Savings & Loan Ass’n. will pay you the highest rate of interest with the protec tion of the Federal Gov’t. Apply to M. R. McCown, Secretary The abmission for “The Great Ziegfield” movie is 15 and 40 cents at Tryon’s Theatre. WHERE TO GO FOR MOUN TAIN HANDICRAFTS Let us suggest hand-made gifts for Chirstmas. Come in and brouse around—you can spend hours if you choose. Watch the carding— spinning and weaving. ! BLUE RIDGE WEAVERS (The Shop Unusual) Trade Street UPSTAIRS I Talk is cheap; and so Is music when 1 run your ra dio 12 hours for a penny j or two a day. ' Duke Power Go. j ‘ r - M us Wat or*. TRYON^7 IS Federal Savings OjAND LOAN ASSOCIATION

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