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Millses Buy Green Home Mr. and Mrs. Walter Green have sold their home in Thermal View, Lynn, to Mr. and Mrs. Am brose Mills of Tryon. Sale made through G. Harrison Bridgeman. Mr. and Mrs. Turner A. Dun can of Birmingham, Mich., are guests at Oak Hall hotel. John B. Fortune of Fort Bragg, spent the weekend at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Fortune. Mrs. E. C. Burleson and daugh ter, Barbara McFarland, of Ashe ville are visiting Mrs. Burleson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank K. McFarland. LAKE LANIER DOCK IS OPEN FOR SWIMMING Per Person (day privilege) 25c SEASON TICKETS Single Ticket $ 5.00 Family Ticket SIO.OO An Invitation • We invite you to see the beautiful Colonial Pewter Pieces now on display in our show window. They are copies of pieces from the articles in the Restored Buildings at Williamsburg, Virginia. APPALACHIAN HANDWEAVERS Mountain Industries Next to Post Office and on Asheville Highway Opposite Ice Plant F. P. Bacon, Proprietor TRYON, North Carolina Stationery that will help you to remember to write home is on sale at Mountain Industries next to the Post Office. Stop in to see it. It is very attractive. — Adv. ts. Real Estate Buys Adjoining Pine Crest Inn—3% Acre lot. 8 rooms. Slate roof; 2 baths. Good view, well landscaped. Garage and studio or guest house. $7,500. Terms to suit purchaser. Replacement value $12,000. Gillette Woods—2 story stucco on tile. 7 room; 2 baths; garage and servants’ quarters in ment. Southwestern Large plot attractively landscap ed. Inspection by appointment. Also many beautiful building sites in Gillette Woods, Laurel Avenue, Lynn Road, Godshaw Hill and Pacolet Valley. W. M. HESTER Phones 206 and 37
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