Rotary Anniversary Will
Be Celebrated Here
The Tryon Rotary club will take
part in the celebration of Rotary
International’s 40th birthday Fri
day by tuning in on the radio at
1 o’clock to hear the president of
Rotary International. Instead of
having the meal at 1 o’clock and
then the program, it will be re
versed at Oak Hall Friday as the
program from Chicago to be heard
over WFBC, Greenville, will be
from 1 to 1:30. The luncheon
will follow immediately. The Try
on Rotary club organized in the
summer of 1927, will be 18 years
old this year. Its presidents in
cluded Dr. A. J. Jervey, M. Ryan
McCown, Major Bernard Sharp',
Frank D. Moore, Dr. B. B. Bishop,
Wm. A. Schilletter, Rev. C. P.
Burnett, Dr. M. C. Palmer, F. P.
Bacon, D. S. Blois, J. T. Arledge,
Julian B. Hester, E. Perry Man
ville, Rev. B. G. Henry, James R.
Trowbridge, R. E. Brantley, R. S.
DuRant, Mortimer E. Flack.
--YOU CAN HELP AT RED CROSS
Div George Farrand Taylor is
spending a few days at Duke
university.
S. W. Foster of Rock Hill, S.
C., is spending some time with his
sister, Mrs. R. F. Belue and his
brother, R. E. Foster.
WANTED 10D BUY: Four mir
rors suitable ifAr toys’ and girls’
lavatories. Will\ jpay reasonable
price. Tryon Sch^fl, phone 84.—Ad
KAFFEE HAC, 97% of the
Caffeine / Removed.
Pound 43c
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N. L. Wilson, R«op. Phone
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W~PLEASE RETURNS
ALL WIRE AND CARDBOARD
To Rector’s Gleaners In Order
That You May Continue jto Get
Your Clothes On Hangers.
RECTOR'S