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HALF PRICE: Dorothy Gray 3 CLEANSING CREAMS; regular $2.00 value—Sl.oo each. Get it at MISSILDINE S PHARMACY. Phone No. 4. Dry Skin, Medium, or Oily. Miss Agnes Clarke arrives to day from her summer stay in the north. The officers and teachers of the Erskine Memorial Sunday school met on Tuesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jacison, Jr. Miss F. C. Owen, county nurse, has moved from Columbus to an apartment at Mrs. John Orr’s. Miss Bessie Merrill has moved from her home in Gillette Woods to Miss Minerva Conner’s cottage in the Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Willy Sassocn and family who were here last year are returning again to occupy Miss Merrill's house for the winter season. Real Estate Buys Adjoining Fine Crest Inn—3V4 *cre 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 base ment. Southwestern exposure. 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 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. Thirst asks nothing 2HL - - —i TRYON Theatre TELEPHONE 186 Matinee 3:30 p. m. Night 7 and 9. Saturday lp.m. Continuous. • WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY Edward G. Robinson, Ida Lupino in THE SEA WOLF. FRIDAY ONLY ™ Kay Francis in PLAY GIRL SATURDAY ONLY Humphrey Bogart in Wagons Roll at Night
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