METHODIST RECEPTION
The Mollie Morris Circle of the
Tryon Methodist church honored
their new pastor, the Rev. G. F.
Hood, with a reception and inter
esting program on Tuesday eve
ning at the church auditorium and
dining room. Miss Frances Buch
anan was in charge of the pro
gram. A number of religious songs
were sung, the Rev. D. M. Mc-
Geachy of the Presbyterian church
and the dean of local ministers
welcomed Mr. Hood for the min
isters ; Mir. Hood responded with
appreciation and assurance of
hearty service to the church and
community, prayer by M!rs. J. F.
Black, trio by Mlrs. Joe Anderson
Wr Mrs. U. G. Patterson, Miss Mar
jorie Capps; solos by George D.
Cooksey; duet by Mrs. Eun ! ce
Watson and Miss Marv Gaze. Fol
lowing the program the reception
was held in the dining room of the
church where Russian tea and
cakes were served.
Every Day Exceui Saturday
Harper Method Shop with Mrs.
Brimmer attending, will be open
for business every day except Sat
urday each week during the season.
Phone 275. Adv. m’s, tu’s, wed ts.
Supreme
TAXI SERVICE
Phone 56
Tryon Country Day School
Tryon, North Carolina
Pre-School
Primary and Intermediate
.Grades
Highest Standards
Individual Instruction
Moderate Tuition
MISS HOPE WASHBURN
MISS FERDINANDE POPPE
MRS. D. C. BRUNDAGE
George A. Cathey
Sally S. Cathev
Blue Ridge Weavers
Home Industries ,
Arts & Crafts
Tryon toys
Rugs
Yarns
Oak splint baskets
N OVELTIES
Neckties
Old rugs
Runners
Table covers
Hooked rugs
Cards
Andirons
Rulers
Old sou. cook bo' ks
L UNCHEON SETS
I RON WORK
Native weaving
Apple wood carvings
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In and Browse Around”
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