Lynchburg, Va., Feb. 2.—Miss Ruth Lincoln, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Lincoln of Tryon. N. C., is assisting with the arrange ments for the Junior Prom to be given at Woman’s college Saturday night. Linda Caroline is the name of a daughter, born Wednesday eve ning about 9:45 at St. Luke’s hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ar ledge of Tryon. First conference of little business men in Washington creates uproar as all try to talk at once. FOR SALE: 400 size baby chick brooder. Apply to M. R. McCown. —Advertisement 3 t. TRYON WINE from Tryon Grapes E. G. VOLLMER For the Man Arrow Trump Shirts, guaranteed fast colors and p re-shrunk, $1.95 each or 3 for $5.00 Florsheim Shoes, regular $lO value __sß.7s New Springs Hats $1.79 to $4.95 The Ballenger-Jackcon Co. Tryon, N. G. Leaving for spring training: have 1937 Oldsmobile two-door se~ dan with built-in trunk, A-l con dition, 17,000 miles, new tires, heater. Sacrifice at $675. Waite: Stephenson phone 16, Saluda, N. C.—Adv. 3t FOUND: South Carolina ’33 automobile license plates, No. 8-616. Owner can have same by paying 30c for this advertisement and 25c to finder. A. L. MAYRAND Maker of Ladies and Men's Clothes. Suits from SSO to S6O. When own cloth is furnished, Men’s Suits $35. Ladies’ Short Coat Suits S3O. 71/ E. Main St., Spartanburg, S. (S| The Garden Club Presents “RO YA L WHIMS’' A Three-Act Play Directed by Mrs. Louis Fuldner February 4th and sth AT PARISH HOUSE Admission -50 c