Mrs. John L. Brown and daugh
ter, Helen, have returned from an
extended visit in Illinois. They were
accompanied home by Mr. Brown’s
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D.
Brown, of Wheaton, 111.
An attractive picture of Miss
Bernice Foster, daughter of Dr.
and Mtrs. J. C. C. Foster, whose
engagement to Mr. John Lewis
Shields of Tryon has been an
nounced, was published in Sun
day’s Asheville Citizen-Times. The
wedding will take place on October
Ist, at the Episcopal church.
Mrs. Fred Thompson of Saluda
is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital.
Jack Davenport has returned to
The Citadel at Charleston, S. C.
Mir. and Mrs. W. C. Ward have
as their guest, at '“Rockcrest”,
Edneyville, Mrs. Ward’s sister,
Mrs. W. A. Lane, of Tarboro, N. C.
Capt. and Mrs. Miorris A. Bry
an and son, Robert, of Coconut
Grove, Fla., are guests of Mr. and
Mrs. E. Perry Manville while en
route home from Connecticut.
FURNITURE
LET US QUOTE YOU ON:
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Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery Whal
ing will return this week from
Detroit.
Mrs. E. E. Lewallen of Ashe
boro is visiting her son, E. E.
Lewallen and Mrs. Lewallen.
Miss Ann Bingham, who has
spent the summer in Wyoming,
leaves this Monday for a week in
New York City, returning to Smith
college on the 25th.
T. Y. M. A.
Tryon Bowling
League
Open for Business 11 to 11
Members oyA v. New members
welcome. Jbin now and enjoy
long season:
sam; cawthray,
Manager