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GENERAL^ELECTRIC COMMUNICATIONS New York, Dec. 29, 1941. Harmon Vanderhoef, Jr., Chm. Tryon Comm.-B. W. R. S. Tryon, N. C. Dear Mr. Vanderhoef: As the year draws to a close, we can take stock of our accom plishments to date and re-dedicate ourselves for ’ future service. Thanks to your help and that of your colleagues and of our friends who represent the British War Relief Society throughout the country, I believe that we are entitled to feel reaosnably satis fied with what we have achieved. Both you and we, however, de rive even greater satisfaction from the knowledge that the help which we have sent to the other side has net only been greatly appreciated by the men, women and children of Britain, but that it had a wonderfully tonic effect on the morale of those who have stood and continue to stand in one of the outer ramparts of liberty. It is patent, moreover, that the need for such help still continues. The President’s Committee on war relief agencies believes that the activities cl a Society such as ours constitute a valuable con tribution to the Common Cause and SHOULD CONTINUE. As Mr. Churchill stated in his recent talk before the members of Congress, it may be a long war and a hard war, but we who are rendering succcr to an Ally who is holding the bastion in what is likely to be the decisive theatre of the con flict, may justifiably feel that we are making a direct contribution towards a complete and final victory. Will you please accept for your- J. B. HESTER W. M. HESTER INSURANCE SINCE 1905 REAL ESTATE SINCE 192 S Hester Real Estate & Insurance Agency Phone No. 37—Hester Building, Tryon, N. C. J. s. BLACKWELL Electrical Appliances Ballenger Bi-ig.Tryon self and eenvey to all your asso ciates the sincere thanks of all of us at Headquarters for your loyal and most helpful cooperation. With personal regards in which my colleagues join, I am Yours sincerely, Robert R. Appleby, Vice-President. Caretaker, age 45, wants job. Man and wife, no children, ex perienced as caretaker and ener; can drive car and do moA any kind of work on the faring Baxter Biggerstatf, box 542, For est City, N. C. Can come to Tryon for appointment.—Adver tisement 22, 26, 29, 2. We take this pleasui'e in thank ing all our friends and customers for their cooperation and faith in us in years past. We also hope to give the same dependable ser vice in days to come. Let us help you to keep your feet com.* sortable and save you money on ycur shoes. Tryon Shoe Hospital 5‘ TRADE-MARK
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