Today’s picture section of the Asheville Citizen shows David Niven and Virginia Bruce sitting out a dance in one of Hollywood’s cases. Fred Barnard of Tryon, and Burgin Pennell, Asheville attorney, were the principal speakers at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Lions club yesterday at the S. and W. cafeteria. Mr. Barnard, who is connected with the Tryon Homespun shop, at Tryon, spoke on the making of homespun. The speaker trac ed the history of homespun manu facture in Western North Caro lina.—Asheville Citizen. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward leave today for ten days trip to Florida. They will be week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Jackson at St. Petersburg. From there they will go to Miami and back up the East Coast via At lanta, Ga., for a visit with Bill Ward, Jr., who is a student at Georgia Tech. It’s Time to Think About That Spring Suit Let Us Show You What We Havel to Offer In Men’s READY-TO-WEAR SUITS 12-oz All Wool Blue Serges $13.95 14-oz All Wool Blue Serges, double or single breasted, Longs, Stouts and Regulars $16.50 Worsteds in Checks and Stripes, with Belted - Backs $12.50 to $25.00 Made-to-Measure Suits $23.50 up The Ballenger-Jackson Co. TRYON, North Carolina We Cater To Bridge Parties Teas and Receptions Dinner $1 Luncheon. $1 Call No. 10 for Full Details OAK HALL HOTEL Tryon, N. C.

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