READY TO SERVE YOU DAY AND NIGHT MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY “The Hub of the City” Phone 4 The Ground-Hog A grouchy ground-hog ground his teeth And this I heard him say: “This is the day to sally forth And settle the season-lleigh? If I see my shadow at noontide, then I’m to crawl back to my lair, And hibernate a month or more Excluded from sun and air. But how on earth can I hope to see MY shadow, low and small, When o’er this earth a shadow looms Which falls on one and all?” —Hilda von Siller, Tryon, N. C. Dr. and Mrs. John Preston have moved into their new home in Pacolet Hills. Artency Mills, Col. Artency* Mills, 67. colored, of Mill Spring, died this morning about 6:30. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at Stoney Knoll. She is survived by her husband, Frank Mills, of Cincinnati, Ohio, and three chil dren: Alonzo Mills of Cincinnati, and Isaac and Maggie Mills of Mill Spring. | TR YON’S THEATRE Phone 186. Evening 7:45 ™ Mat. 3:3o—Sat. 1 p. m. NOW PLAYING | Today . . Leslie Howard in “STAND IN” 1 , A Banker’s Experience in Hollywood 1 Friday and Saturday, “Navy Blue & Gold” % Robert 1 oimg, Florence Rice and Lionel Barrymore Hurrah for the Navy with Music Editor and Mrs. Robert E. Dcla p’aine of Frederick, Md., were visitors today in the office of the world’s smallest daily newspaper, while enroute to Florida. They stopped over for a brief visit with Miss Catharine Hamilton and Miss Almira Twining in Gillette Woods. Editor Delaplaine is co-publisher with his brother, W. T. Delaplaine, of the Frederick News and Post. Capt. and Mrs. Rufus Zogbaum have returned from Florida }re visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Flynn. Whatever your purchase may be—you get it FREE if we fail to say THANK YOU! SLACK’S Pharmacy Mrs. Millikin will be at The Ballenger Co., every Saturday with home-baked cakes, cookies, breads, rolls. Leave your special orders or call her at home. Phone 171-w. Advt. every thurs. Peoples Insurance Agency J. B. Hester. Mgr. I Hester Bldg. Tryon, N. C. I ALL KINDS of INSURANCE | Phone 37