Tryon Daily Bulletin Seth M. Vining, Editor Published Daily Except Sunday Recent arrivals at Oak Hall are Mrs. Wm. Downie, Whitby, Cana da, ahd Mrs. G. A. Kuhring. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Furry, Chicago, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Landon and two sons, Lancaster, Mass. Mrs. Elsie C. Ramsay and Allen Ramsay, London, Ontario. AUCTION - Friday, March 24th, auction sale of household articles, clothing, books, pictures, linens, furniture, £kc., at store adjoining Tryon lower Shop. Afternoon 2:30; eve ning 7:30. Articles to be sold must be delivered to auetion room March 22nd and 23rd; 9-12 a. m.j 2-5 p. m. Proceeds for the benefit of Pearson’s Falls Fund. Exhibition of articles to be sold March 24th, 9 to 12 a. m.-*-Adv. 18, 21, 22, 23 Physical Fitness A quart of milk provides all the calcium needed by the individual for the day, much of the phosphorus, a liber al amount of the vitamins A and G, one third or more of the portein, one eighth or more of the iron, at least one fourth of the energy, and some of the vitamins B, G and D. All this', milk furnishes at a small frac tion of the total cost of the day’s meals. Pasteurized Milk Kalmia Dairy PHONE 149 George a. Cathey Sajly S'. Cathey Blue Ridge Weavers Home Industries , Arts & Crafts T RYON TQVS Rugs Yarns Oak splint baskets N OVELTIES T\T IK ECKTIES Old rugs T> 1 ft UNNERS T ABLE COVERS Hand wrought PEWTER C ARDS A NDIRONS Rulers Old sou. cook books L UNCHEON SETS I RON WORK Native weaving Appuewood carvings “We Welcome You To Come In and Browse Around** (Next Door to New Theatre)