OWENS’ PHARMACY NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE TELEPHONE 202 Communications St. Petersburg, Fla. Feb. 16, 1940. Mr. K. A. Bowen, President, Chamber of Commerce. Tryon, North Carolina. Dear Mr. Bowen: I appreciate your sending me a copy of the Tryon Daily Bulle tin. It is quite unique and I en joyed looking through it. The delegation from your State was here yesterday and I had the pleasure of spending the afternoon with them. It was quite a jovial party and we enjoyed every minute of their stay in The Sunshine City. The clippings that you requested, from our two newspapers, are en closed and I only regret that it was not possible for you to have been along with the boys. With sincere greetings and kind est personal regards, I am Cordially, Burwell Neal, Manager. Chamber of Commerce. Southern Railway System. Washington, D. C. Feb. 15th. Mr. E. A. Emmermann, Jr. Manager Oak Hall Hotel, Tryon, N. C. Dear Mr. Emmermann: Referring to your letter of the 12th to Mr. Oliver in regard to annoyance caused by whistles of our engines running thru Tryon: I have sent copv of your letter to Mt. 0. B. Keister, General Manager, Knoxville, Tenn., with request that he handle it with the local people in an endeavor to have the blowing of whistles by our engines kept to a minimum necessi tated by their operation. Faithfully yours, H. A. Deßutts, Vice-Pres. J. B. HESTER HESTFR insurance Since 1905 Real 'Estate ILe 192! Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agencv Phone No. 37—Hester Bidding, Trvon, N. C Lenten lecture tomorrow after noon at the Oak Hall hotel at 4 o’clock, the second in the series offered during Lent by Dr. C. Ar thur Lincoln on the theme, “Lord, Teach Us to Pray—The Prayers of Jesus as Revelations of Fis Teachings.” The particular sub ject tomorrow, “Hallowed oe inj Name—Man’s Right Attitude To ward God.” The devotional ser vice will be led by Rev. Edward M. Graham, pastor of the Metho dist church of Tr,yon. Everyone invited. Delicious Orangeade ana late Milk are favorites with guests and help make entertaining easier. Your KALMIA DAIRY milk man will bring it to your door ready to serve. Phone 149.—Adv. ts. * For County Commissioner I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of County Commissioner of Polk County, subject to the will of the voters and the rules of. the Democratic primary on May 25, 1940. C. O. STORY. For Rent until May Ist: Com pletely furnished five-room cot tage witn extra north and west studio sun porch. Phone o r call “Seven Hearths”.—Adv. ts. FOR RENT: 6-room house furnished. Close in $20.00 month on year’s lease. Chas. J Lynch.—Adv. ts. Mative Arts & Crafts Come in and browse around. We nave gifts and cards for every nccasion. Every Day is a Gift Day. Blue Ridge Weavers Home Industries

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