“GIFTS WRAPPED FOR MAlLlNG”—Articles Purchased FROM US ARE SPECIALLY WRAPPED. No Extra Charge. MISSILDINE’S PHARMACY. Telephone No. 4 BRITISH PRISONERS OF WAR The British War Relief Society has made arrangements with the International Red Cross to have parcels of food delivered to the British soldiers now in German prison camps. A donation of $2.40 will supply one parcel of food con taining a week’s supply of nutri tious foods that provide the vita mins essential to health. Each parcel, under the supervision of the International Red Cross, is routed from Lisbon into the camps themselves and each prisoner re ceives the rations consigned to him. NOT ONE SINGLE PAR CEL FALLS INTO THE HANDS OF THE GERMANS. Your donation will bring new health and new spirit to these prisoners who are subsisting on a meagre diet that threatens mal nutrition. The prisoner’s ration from the German government’s remains just the same no matter what comes to him from outside, thus Germany dees not save an ounce of food in its feeding of prisoners. Any one who is vitally concerned in the welfare of Brit ish prisoners can help them im measurably by donating $2.40 for a FOOD PARCEL. Send or bring your contribution to the Tryon Committee, British War Relief Society, room 5, Cleveland-Black Bldg., Tryon, N. C. H. B. Vanderhoef, Chm. 328 Acre Farm for Sale: Contains one new seven room house, two tenant houses and out buildings, 1,000 peach trees; 150 acres in cultivation; plenty of wa ter; excellent land for stock rais ing. Known as Newman place, ad joining J. T. Waldrop farm. Ap ply to G. Harrison Bridgeman, phone 33-J, Tryon, N. C.1,3,5,8p TRYON MOTOR CO Chevrolet P. E. Christopher of Landrum had an appendix operation at St. Luke’s hospital on Tuesday. Lieutenant and Mrs. Craig Furr, nee Alene Ward, of High Point, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward. There will be a rummage sale at the Good Shepherd Mission given for the benefit of the Wo man’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal Mission (colored) on Saturday, Dec. 6. (Signed) Woman’s iliary.—Adv. 3, 4,p. I For Milk That’s Fine Phone 4-4-9 The Kalmia Dairy phone num ber is among those changed in the new cook of the Telephone Co., so please remember our new phone number. “When you want milk that’s fine, phone 4-4-9.” Advertisement ts. For Tryon Basketball Through the courtesy of Tryon merchants and individual citizens, uniforms are being bought for 10 players who are practicing bas ketball to make up a town team. The team hopes to give these donors some good advertisement during the season in appreciation for their generous donations. Those who have given and pledgedi money already are: Tryon & Trust Co., Supreme Service Sta tion, Standard Service Station, -C. J. Lynch, Owens’ Pharmacy, Blue Ridge Weavers, Cowan’s Grocery, Western Auto Associate Store, Tryon Theatre, R. H. Brady, Ern est Kerhulas, Harrison Bridge man, John Moore, Nelson Jack son, Jr., and Ezelle Foster- If any one, who has not been approached would like to donate any amount, he may do so by seeing or calling Dutton Beatson at Jackson’s or Eugene Jones at The Ballenger Co.—Advertisement.

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