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Big Jar Tussy Vacation Cleansing Cream sl, at MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. Phone 4 CURB REPojltlß Post Office Box rent is due. One of the best time savers is a post office box which costs as little as 40c for three months. And a fellow can get his mail on Sundays and holidays and doesn’t have to wait in line .... Miss Ruby Williams, who was graduated this spring from Asheville college, has al ready secured a job to teach the third grade this fall at Creed moor, near Raleigh There are. many pleasures enjoyed in the rural community. Friday afternoon while watching the big shovel eat away the dirt from the Oak Hall bank, a big freight train roared through town, and as the noise died in the distance, leaving a silence broken by the squeeking shovel and passing motorists, a Bob White called from behind the trees in the neighborhood of Oak Hall's kitch en, “bob-white! bob-white!” Where else .could modern progress and the simple rural life blend to gether so well in joyful living. . . . . R. S. DesPortes of Colum bia is having his Bulletin sent to Saluda, Marion Smith renews his at Mill Spring, George Aid’s is renewed at the University of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, D. te. Green at Hendersonville, the Baxter Haynes is changed to Camp Ton-A-Wandah at Hender sonville ..... The Congrega f:onal church annual picnic next Wednesday at the home of the Nel- J. B. HESTER W. M. HESTER INSURANCE SINCE 1905 REAL ESTATE SINCE 192 S Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency Phone No. 37—Hester Building, Tryon, N. C. son Jacksons will be one long table. Each person or family will take only enough sandwiches for '-.as many in each family. The will provide, salad, lemonade, ice cream ,paper cups and plates. Music and contests will also be features of the event. .... It got 90 hot Friday but dropped to 63 cool at night. SOLESBEE - BECKNELL Miss Thelma Becknell, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beck nell of Landrum and Mr. William Clarence SWesbee, son of Mr. Mrs. W. W. Solesbee, also of Landrum, were married on Mon monday at North Greenville, S. C. The couple are making their home for the present with the bridegroom’s parents. Two Tryonites On Radio Sunday Evening Ralph C. Erskine will give his regular talk on “Things Worth Fighting For” over Greenville’s WFBC station Sunday at 7:15 p. m. He will tell about Tryon Palace and the naming of Tryon Mountain. Mrs. Margaret Culkin Banning will talk over Asheville’s WWNC on Sunday evening from 8 to 8:30 on a National Defense program. Mr. and Mrs. William Braun and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Zilberg of Forest Hills, Long Island, N. Y. are weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson, Jr. Tryon Boy Scouts returned this morning from a week’s camping at the Piedmont Council camp at Lake Lanier.
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