Gifts To St. Luke’s Hospital There is a constant stream of little gifts and big gifts and kind ly services rendered by the people of this community for the benent of. those who are patients in St. Luke’s hospital. The board of trustees wjish to make grateful acknowledgement of these heart warming evidences of th fact that our hospital has an abiding place in the thoughts of our people. Since our last notice in the Bulle tin we have received the following: Flower vases from Mir. and Mrs. George Cathey and Mrs. Carter kßrown; a constant supply of cut Piiowers from St. Agnes Guild; flowering plants from Mrs. Julian Calhoun, Mrs. S. A. Bingham, Mrs. Bernard Sharp, Mrs. Willie B. An drews, Mrs. J. B. Hester, Sr., Mrs. Dußois Knight, Mrs. Dar gan Lowe, Mrs. F. P. Bacon; vegetables from Mrs. Allen Jer vey and Mr. Osbon Richards; flower shears and books from Mrs. Sam Bingham, Sr.; chair cover, curtains, books and vase from Miss Helen Roberts; baby blankets from Miss Laura Peasley; hospital supplies from Rev. and Mrs. Gillespie; concrete repair work from Mr. Jack Gaze; carpenter work from Mr. W. W. Creasman; publicity and advertising by Mr. Seth M. Vining. The Board of Trustees. "' ' '*» 1 ■» " 11 '■ For Sale: Rosemont, Residence of Mrs. A. L. Berry Mrs. Berry is in Tryon for a short time and will make favorable terms to the one buying Rosemont while she is here. Write or telephone her at Melrose Lodge.—Adv. ts. UKE UNIER INN Swimming, Boating, Fishing. Delightful Meals. Oak Hall sum mer rates; popular prices. E. A. Emmermann, Mgr. Tryon, North Carolina. HOME GROWN TOMATOES, 2 lbs 15c Fresh Home Grown CORN, dozen 25c EGG PLANT, pound 10c GREEN BEANS 3, lbs. 25c CELERY stalklOc LETTUCE ...IOC LEMONS, dozen 25c ORANGES *.JOc BANANAS » 5c 8 small or 4 tall MILK 25c 5c MATCHES, 3 pkgs. 10c 5c SALT, 3 boxes 10c PINK SALMON, 2 cans 25c FLOUR 24 ibs.6sc 12 POUNDS .35c 48 POUNDS .$1.25 98 POUNDS. .$2.35 LARD 8 ibs.7sc COWAN'S Groceries, Meats and Feeds of all Kinds