Mr. and Mrs. Gendall Biownlee
of 1132 Inglenook, Cincinnati 8,
Ohio, are parents of a son born
at 6:25 morning of Peb. 24, at
Christ Hospital; weight 9 pounds
12 ounces.
Miss Elisabeth Watson of the
American Red Cross was in Try
on during the week-end while
enroute from Greensboro to her
new post at Lawson Field, At
lanta, Ga.
HOSPITAL NiEWS: Patients
who left the hospital over the
week-end: Mrs. Clara Atkins of
Landrum; John Nelon of Mill
Spring; Clyde Price of- Tryon;
Gwendolyn Ziegler, colored of Try
«p. daughter was born to Mr.
d Mrs. J-. P. Metcalf of Tryon
on Saturday.
The Inman (S. C.) Times of
March 2, had a picture of Cpl.
Walter A. Hayes, who has been in
service 17 months and is now
overseas in the Philippines. He is
a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Hayes of Inman .His wife and
daughters live in Tryon.
Miss Helen Morgan of Mount
Pleasant, N. C., spent the week
end in Tryon with her mother,
Mrs. C. W. Morgan.
wrist
Mrs. M. Parish-Watson of Fair
field, Conn., arrived in Tryon Fri
day from Nassau for several
weeks visit with relatives and is
staying with her brother, R. C.
Erskine, and family at Pacolet
Plantation.
LOST: Boston Terrier. He
only one eye. Finder please r
to Gertrude Schoff.—Adv 5, 6'
Anyone having afti elejjfrrtc infra
red light fney willing to
lend, please call Ikfs. John Bull
ard, Phone
LOST: Elbon
low gold. RE WAR
to Ruth Butler 01
office.—Adv. 5, ^7p.
WANTED: i Furnishes room or
small apartment in llowp^Tryoi
for oceupancy fall /iffia wint
1945-46. Address Jnomas EhfeJ
General Delivery, Tryon.—Adf
WPLEASE RETURN-*!
AIL WIRE AND CARDBOARD
To Rector’s^Cleaners In Order
That You May Continue to Get
Your Clothes On' Hangers./ >