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OWEN’S PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE STRIKE ! Strike! Strike! Strike! In these “Free” United States! Strike! Strike! Strike! In the land that Hitler hates. Oh! men with work and homes; Oh! men with children and wives, ’Tis not a question of daily wage: But starving creatures’ lives! The aid that we promised them, Deferred by your selfish greed, May turn like a boomerang, And strike at YOUR evil deed. Hilda Baldwin Siller. Try on. Mrs. Ernst Mahler has arrived at her Tryon home from Neenah, Wis., for about a week’s stay. Her son, Peter Mahler, who accom panied her, will go on to the Aik en Preparatory school today. Mrs. J. S. Stensenbrenner of Menasha, Wis., is a guest of Mrs. Mahler this week. Mrs. J. L. Riegel of Hartsdale, N. Y., will arrive at Chinquapin Farm on Thursday for a visit with Mrs. Mahler. Mrs. Nora Johnson of Golds boro is the guest of Mrs. Ben White and Mrs. Mattie Sammons for a week. George Jones has returned to Lenoir-Rhyne college after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Jones, at Saluda. Mr ; and Mrs James B. Hester will leave Wednesday for a visit to Florida. Misses Ella Mae Camp and Ruth Butler have returned home after visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fouts in Lenoir, N. C. FINE APPLES FOR SALE, by bushel or truck load. 50c a bushel. Apply Will Williams, Reed Orchards, White Oak Moun tain.—Adv. 25 to 1. TRYON MOTOR CO '"‘’■Chevrolet r, The Prescription Store” TELEPHONE 90 9 NOTICE Tryon Theatre announces new admission prices, effective Wed nesday, October Ist. The Revenue Law provides that as of this date a 10 per cent Defense Tax will be placed on ALL tickets and that children 12 years of age and under will be admitted as before for 15c. We are, therefore, forc ed to sell an additional ticket for school students, 20c and the 30c adult will NOT be changed. The, 20c ticket will only be sold school. students between the agt™ of 12 and 16 inclusive. —Adv. TRYON Theatre TELEPHONE 186 Matinee 3:30 p. m. Night 7 and 9. Saturday 1 p. m. Continuous. • MONDAY and TUESDAY Bette Davis, George Brent in THE GREAT LIE WEDNESDAY - Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupin ™ in THE SEA WOLF FRIDAY ONLY Kay Francis in PLAY GIRL SATURDAY ONLY Humphrey Bogart in Wagons Roll at Night
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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