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Rev. and Mrs. Charles L. Me* Gavern have returned from their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln M. Rut ledge of Chicago are spending the summer in Tryon and have taken an apartment at Tryon Lodge. The Rutledges are parents of Mrs. A. W. Brintnall. Bobby Fulton of Danville, Va., who is attending the Presbyterian conference at Montreat, will ar rive this afternoon to be the guest of Miss Bell Jackson. A daughter was born this morn ing at St. Luke’s hospital to Mr. and Mjrs. Ralph Searcy of Tryon Route One. American Beauty adjustable-automatic electric iron The best iron made DISCARD JOUR OLD IRON it is costing you time and money This iron with its cool, practically indestructible handle makes ironing an easier and more quickly finished task. Lighter in weight —a range of heats to meet every ironing purpose. SPECIAL OFFER s l°° Allowance for Your Old Iror PAY ONLY 95* DOWn s l. A Cord-Support included with each iron DUKE POWER COMPANY. Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Lee have returned to Chicago after a visit with Mrs. Lee’s sister, Mrs. A. W. Brintnall and Mr. Brintnall at Seven Hearths. Attractive new compacts and cigarette cases were unpacked this week at the Mountain In_ 'i-rtries. They make nice gifts. They are diffenent.—Adv. Delicious Orangeade and Choen. late Milk are favorites with guests and help make entertaining easier. Your KALMIA DAIRY milk man will bring it to your door read? to serve. Phone 149.—Adv. tl.
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