Donors to Christmas Decoration Fund . (Please give contributions to C. J. Lynch, Tom Costa, Chief Kiser or The Bulletin office). Contributions to date are from: Mrs. W. E. Kilpin, James H. Perkins, V. T. Barnette, Miss Mary Pettigrew, Samuel A. Bing ham, Sir., Tryon Shoe Hospital, McFarland Funeral Home, Bish op Frank Hale Touret, Missildine’s Pharmacy, Miss Helen Stearns, Mrs. W, E. Parsons, Wal ter C. Hill, Dr. Arthur Smith, R. T. Brooks, Rector’s Dry Clean ers, P. L. Barnett, Tom Costa, W. S. Green, M!rs. N. H. Higley, Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, Mrs. F. B. Adams, W. M„ Ballew, Mlajor Bernard Miss Alice Thompson, Miss ' i 4o™ne O'. Cushing, Miss Laura Peasley, Harrison Bridgeman, Jer ry Drew, J. B. Hester, Carter Brown, Mjrs. H. H. Parmelee, J. C. Kimberly, Carroll Rogers, Julian Calhoun, Mrs. Robert Limbert, Rev. Charles G. Sewall, Mrs. C. M. Gottfried, B. Steadman, Mrs. M. 0. Kelly, Mrs. Raymond Dodge, Mrs. Dußoise Knight, Senator F. P. Bacon, Edgar C. Rowe, Sam Aber nathy, J. A. Wilson, Harry Allen, Fred J. McDonald, Mrs. James H. Rion, George A. Cathey, Tryon Bank & Trust Co., John Washburn, George Jenks, A. H. Green, P. G. Morris, J .R. Trowbridge, Dr. C. C. Curtis, A&P, Mrs. W. C. White, Mrs. Rachel Slocomb, Miss Agnes Campbell, Tryon Motor Co. NO FIRE CRACKERS! Hague Kiser states that against the law to shoot fire works within the city limits of Tryon and that all violators will be prosecuted. The danger to life and property is too great to allow indiscriminate use of fireworks in congested areas. WOOD WOOD for all Purposes, heater, stove, fireplace, kindling. Also building stone and sand. Call 225, W. J. WALL at the Weebit.— Adv. tu, th s—ts. PARTY AT THE KATHERINE BE AT SON HEALTH HOUSE The annual Christmas party of the American Woman’s Hospitals will- be held at 3 p. m., Saturday, Dec. 30, at the Katherine Beatson Health House. A s usual every one in the Pea Ridge section is invited and we hope that all will be able to come. ' Irving Landrum of Furman university, and J. T. Mize of Mary ville college, Maryville, Tenn.. have arrived home for the holidays. Mrs. S. C. Yates and daughters, Misses Ella Lee and Lucile Yates, have "one to New York to attend the wedding of MJrs. Yates’ son, Marvin Yates, who will be married on December 21st. Pink paper—a dainty heading —delicate colors—an appropri ate feminine appeal. WOOD’S PRESS Phone 99 —Tryon The Auberge Will Serve CHRISTMAS DINNER At 1:30 on Christmas Day Price $1.25 For Reservations: Phone 313

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