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J. S. BLACKWELL fSENER ALI^ELECTRIC Electrical Appliances Ballenger Bldg. Tryon A Merry Meeting It might be dangerous business for one woman’s club to “take off” another. But there was noth ing save fun and laughter, with no sting in it, in the recent skit played by the clever members of the Lanier Club, entitled “A Meeting of the Garden Club”. Mrs. Harkness Smith, the in defatigable coach, had lined up a group who played their parts so well that one convinced spectator remarked “I did not know that Mrs Cristy had arthritis so bad ly.” Mrs. Sprague as jittery hostess and Mrs. Conrad as smoother of tense situations were splendid. Mrs. Tracy Hale with flowery costume and still more flowery language brought down the house, while Miss Effie Holden played an amusing contrast with her severely plain and practical suggestions. RADIO TABLES BOOK RACKS LOUNGE CHAIRS CEDAR CHESTS , COFFEE TABLES make ideal Christmas presents. So do Sewing Boxes and Magazine Racks. All these are reasonably priced and they make practical and attractive gifts. The Ballenger Company Furniture Dept . 2nd Floor TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA Mrs. Brannon and Miss Faye Sprague gave most intelligent por trayals of the less intelligent younger members, while Mts. Vsan. derhoef, at first a haughty trouble maker succumbed at last to the mollifying flattery of the club graciously consented to exhibit her geraniums.—M. H. This is the first of a series of teas and plays to be given by the Lanier club. Judging by the crowd and their enthusiasm these events will give much pleasure.—A. F. Miss Roberta Rodgers of Otta wa and Boston is a guest of Mrs. H. C. Metcalf. All the proceeds of the Christ mas Bazaar of St. Agnes Guild, to be held tomorrow at the Par ish House, 2 to 6 p. m., go to charity; 25 percent to British War Relief. —Advertisement.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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