KIWANIS TUESDAY The Tryon Kiwanis club will meet on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. Mi-, and Mrs. W, C. Bates have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gregory of Durham, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn have as guests for a few days, Mr. Flynn’s son, John Palmer, who will return soon for his sopho more year at Princeton university. Mrs. H. H. Conrad and daugh ter, Miss Betty Conrad, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hester have left. They will stop in Winston-Salem for a visit on north. Mrs. Con rat-ipfill return to Washington, D. c7, and Miss Conrad will re turn to Johns Hopkins university for her second year study in medicine. 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. Luscious TRYON GRAPES I better than ever . I on sale at I ’Eu ROCK I VINEYARDS Tryon Country Day School l Tryon, North Carolina h Private Day School for Pre- I School, Primary and In- I termediate Grades Kept. 29, 1941-June 1, 1942 ■is s Washburn, Mrs. Brundage ■ Mrs. Bowen Do your cooking the Modern Economical W ay .. . with a New Frigidaire Electric Range ! lllpllll 88 Wl f De Lux® 1941 Model B-45 FRIGIDAIRE RANGES FROM $125.50 TRADES - TERMS AVANT Electric Co. Appliance Headquarters Phone 51 Tryon, N. G

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