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wide ’experience in this kind of
work, having been associated with
his father in the drug store busi
ness.
Over twenty firms had a part
in equipping Sunnydale. 'The Try
on Builders Supply Co., furnished
the lumber, the special roofing
came from E. L. Broome, the
Landrum Hardware man, Avant
Electric Co., did the wiring, and
sold the R. C. A .-Victor musical
machine, the Ballenger Co., sup
plied the linoleum rug in the
kitchen, the draperies came from
Vogel & Son at Spartanburg, the
linen service is supplied by
Rectors, the Duke Power Co., fur
nished the electric kitchen equip
ment, the Foremost Idle
from Spartanburg known for years
in Tryon will be served exclusive
ly at Sunnydale, pure crystal ice
is supplied byi the Home Ice Plant
of Tryon, E. G. Vollmer, Tryon
nurseryman, did the beautiful
landscaping. Everything possible
has been done to maike the place
attractive by all these firms and
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Shelnutt ex
tends a general invitation to the
public to visit Sunnydale Thurs
day and enjoy a complimentary
drink from their modern fountain.
Caretr Wilkie Brown has arrived
from Asheville /School to Ispjend
spring holidays with his parents
Mr. and Mrs. Carter P- Brown.
** * *
Miss Patricia Ferniding of
Georgetown convent has arrived
to spend Easetr with her mother,
at Pine Crest Inn.
** * *
Miss Evelyn Thomson of Web
ber college, Babson Park, Fla., and
John Ferniding, Asheville School,
have arrived at Pine Crest Inn for
the holidays.
"LETTUCE PLANTS—Bermuda
Onion Plants, Cabbage Plants just
arrived at the Farmers Federation.
Phone 62.—Advertisement.
Welcome ! f
and
Congratulations !
to
Sunnydale Log
Cabin
ANNOUNCING i
A SCHOOL
FOR COLORED COOKS
Will be Conducted by
Mrs. Frank Moore
Home Economist for Duke
Power Company
IN A SERIES OF LES
SONS BEGINNING *
Thursday, March 25
7:30 P. M.
At Our Kitchen
No Charge for the Course
Prizes will be given at every
School
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DUKE POWER
Company
PHONE 210