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HALF PRICE: Dorothy ' Gray 3 regular $2.00 value—sl.oo each. Get it at MISSILDINE S PHARMACY. Phone No. 4. Dry Skin, Medium, or Oily. Miss Bessie Reeves of Bilt more Forest is the guest of Mrs. F B. Adams at the Narrows on White Oak Mountain. The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tryon Presbyterian church will meet on Wednesday afternoon at 3:45 instead of today cn account of school day at the Spartanburg fair. The meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. G. M. Ferree with Mrs. J. H Gaze in charge of the program which will include a round table discussion on How the Local Churches Can Help the Defense Service Council. JUST ARRIVED Those Delicious VENUS WAFERS ANDREWS & COMPANY THE BULLETIN—6 months sl. Wedding Gifts Attractive Gifts of Permanence That Are Appreciated By the Bride . Beautiful Pewter, Reproductions of Old Williamsburg, Colonial Pewter, English Pewter, and Penland Pewter. Wooden Salad Bowls . . Pisgah Pottery . . Guest Towels . . . Hooked Rugs and many other Gifts for the fall wedding. APPALACHIAN HANDWEAVERS Mountain Industries Next to Post Office and on Asheville Highway Opposite Ice PUint F. P. Bacon, Proprietor TRYON, North Carolina Real Estate Buys Adjoining Fine Crest Inn— 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 base ment. Southwestern exposure. Large plot attractively 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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