Charles Boyer Irene Dunne
“WHEN TOMORROW GOMES”, at Tryon
Theatre, Wed.-Thus. September 6th and 7th
Tryon Daily Bulletin
Seth M. Vining. Editor
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“The most precious thing anyone
can have is the good will of others.
Kiwanis gives you an opportunity
to form enduring friendships and
enjoy the good will of others. Are
you taking advantage of this op
portunity, and are you friendly
with those whose friendship you
want?”—Vancouver, British Co
lumbia.
N. R. Owens has returned to
Columbus after treatment at St.
Luke’s hospital.
Mrs. William Rockhill has re
turned to Ft. Wayne, Ind., after
a visit with her mother, Mrs. C.
W. Morgan.
M'r. and Mrs. C. Elwood Martin
have returned to Tryon and are
at Miss Bernard’s on Lindcourt
Drive.
Mrs. Eva Cofrode and Miss Al
ma Hutchins arrived today for a
visit at Mrs. C. W. Morgan’s
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Bernard
have returned to Asheville after a
visit with Miss Mollie Bernard.
Miss Helen Morgan has gone to
Macon, N. C., to teach school.
Entertain Your Friends At
Tryon Country Club
GOLF TENNIS
Telephone 140
Miss Dorothy Currie of the
Ponce de Leon Beauty Salon is at
tending the Southeastern Beauty
Forum being held this week at
O’Henry Hotel in Greensboro.
Attractive Pewter for gifts of
all kinds at Mountain Industries.
Pre-College
DANCE
at
SUNNYDALE
9:oo—’Till
Friday, Sept. Bth
Featuring:
BRO W N
BUDDIES
ORCHESTRA
with
Eddie Jackson
And his Big Tenor Sax •
Bob Allen
Vocalist
Script:—Couple, $1; Stags, $1