ROTARY FRIDAY
Mortimer E. Flack will be in
charge of the Tryon Rotary club
program on Friday at 1 p. m., at
Sunnydale.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Parmelee
have returned to Tryon from
Maine where they spent the sum
mer.
Get your burning permits to
day. R. B. Williams, Forest War
den, Polk County..
Miss Katharine Hamilton has
returned to her home in Gillette
Woods after spending the summer
in the East.
The nation’s entire surface
transportation system, including
railroads, water and motor car
riers, is being studied by a Con
gressional board to determine fu
ture possibilities in defense.
FOR RENT: Five room house
in Landrum. Apply at Dempsey’s
Case in Landrum.—Adv. 1, 3*
Fresh Shipment Royal Scarlet
Thin Mints and Peanut Brittle.
ANDREWS' & CO. Phone 17 or
44.—Advertisement.
For Sale: In Pacolet Hills, eight
rooms house, guest house, double
garage, 15 acres, exceptionally
beautiful mountain view, attrac
tively planted. Apply to G. Harri
son Bridgeman, Tryon.—Adv. ts,
NEW FALL LINE OF DON
CASTER DRESS SAMPLES' just
received. Come see them. Mrs.
Florence Averill, Dressmaker,
Grady Avenue. —Adv. w. ts.
Mrs. J. S. (Dick) Kell bakes
delicious home-made cakes, deco
rated for birthdays or anniver
saries; also cookies, rolls and
home-made bread. Telephone 258-J
when you plan your parties.—Ad
vertisement (w’s) ts.
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.
At Bid-A-Wee Dog Farm: Min
nie Kuhn, Penny Dobbyn, Jerry
Meriwether, Von McCown, Queen
Preston, are having fun this love
ly cool weather. The farm plans
to have additional kennels soon.
So you plan for your dog at
Bid-A-Wee. Good air, good care,
good fare. Virginia A. Bland,
Owner, Tryon, N. C. —Adv.
THE BULLETIN—6 months sl.
DAILY DELIVERY
—of
GRADE“A” i
PASTEURIZED
Milk
and '
RAW MILK
• Every growing child should haveJ
at least a quart of milk a day.^
KalmU Datr^
Phone 149—Tryon, N. C.