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J. B. HESTER W. M. HESTER INSURANCE SINCE 1905 • REAL ESTATE SINCE 1923 Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency' Phone No. 37—Hester Building, Tryon, N. C. s TRYON SCHOOL NEWS We have had quite a number of books given us this winter for which we are very appreciative. Among them is a very fine col lection from the library of the late Mr. Lightner. These were given to the school by his daughters, Mrs. Ernest Hops and Mrs. Mar tha Lightner Boone. A mural was also included, showing New York in its early days when it was known as New Amsterdam. This we have hung over an archway in the lower hall where all may see. The St. Agnes Guild also made us a very substantial gift of books. The Lanier library and in dividual friends of the school have contributed numerous worth while books. Jefferson W. Coe of St. Louis, Mo., is visiting his mother, Mrs. Jefferson Coe. Good singing and instrumental music at the Garrison Chapel Baptist church Thursday night at 8. Presenting the Camp wonder singers, featuring the blind boy with the string music; also voca* singing. You will miss a real treat of your 'life if you fail to hear them. Given in behalf of the Baptist Training Schools. For delicious home made cakes, plain decorated, call 258-J. Also cup cakes, cookies, doughnuts, fresh baked white or brown bread and rolls. Mrs. J. S. (Dick) Kell. —Adv. w’s. ’ GEORGE B. DOMBHART & Company Certified Public Accountants Charlotte, North Carolina AUDITS, INCOME TAX SERVICE, INVESTIGATIONS Represented by J. P. McCOY Mimosa Inn CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our deepest gratitude to everyone for the many kindnesses shown and for the many beautiful floral tributes during the illness and death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. The Barber Family, and Children. The Blue Ridge vVeavers offer you the opportunity of inspecting the Native crafts of the Southern mountains. Here, assembled with great care and in real apprecia tion of the true beauty and natur al artistic expression of these mountain folk, you will find the most complete collection of every form of mountain handi craft—from tiny carved animals to tavern tables, from a lovely necktie to the homespun for a suit, from the dainty cocktail napkin to coverlets for the bed. You will be most agreeably im pressed by this unusually wide va riety of articles for your own use or as gifts. Every gift is packed in a gift box with expert care and shipped according to your directions. Our mail shipments to all parts of the country is a special feature of the service rendered by us. Blue Ridge Weavers Arts & Crafts „ Vr. f. TRADE ST. TRYON, N. C.
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