MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE”
OWEN’S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY.
CURB REPORTER
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section and as far south as At
lanta, Georgia are without elec
tricity, telephone, or telegraph
service. Some communities are
so completely isolated that they
have not been heard from. No
telegraph or long, distance tele
phone messages were received or
sent from the Tryon offices up to
4 p. m. today. The Spartanburg
Asheville buses are back in opera
tion. the weather has turned into
a sun shiny spring day. Forecast
for Thursday is fair and milder,
but cold at night.
Miss Ruth Rowe of Chicago is
spending the holidays with her
mother, Mrs* Edgar Rowe.
Miss Ruth Butler of Mission
hospital, Asheville, came home
for the holidays.
Cpl. Marcus Nash of Fort
Bragg is home for the holidays.
Lieut. Milton Smith has ar
rived from overseas in Europe.
TRYON
THEATRE
SHOWINGS Sunday, 3:30, 9:00
o. m. Daily, 3:30, 7, 9 p. m. Sat
urday, 1 p. m., continuous. No
Matinee Tuesday or Thursday.
WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY
Wm. Blythe, Lloyd Nolan in
House on 92nd Street
Interesting:, exci^ng melodrama.
FRIDAY ONLY
Billy Gilbert and Shemp Howard
IN—
CRAZY KNIGHTS
A good slapstick comedy. Plus:
News, Sportscope and Cartoon
TCE COVERS THIS AREA
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be several days before some sec
tions would be able to get current
but that crews were working night
and day to reach everybody as
soon as possible. A special crew
from Spartanburg that happend
to be in Tryon for the holidays
have been assisting in the work
and have made greater progress
than could have been expected of
the regular forces.
H. B. Wolfe, of Charlotte,. Supt.
of maintenance and M. R. Kim^
brell, electrical engineer and defl
signer of Charlotte, both of the^
Duke Power Co. were here today
on an inspection tour. They said
the ice storm covered the widest
area they ever experienced, but
they were pleased at the progress
made in restoring power all over
the system
REAL ESTATE DEAL
John Donald of Johnson City,
Tenn. has bought the brick garage
owned by C. E. Blanton in Colum
bus where he will enter - business
soon and operate an automobile
agency. Sale made through Ernest
Gibbs of Columbus and Tom Cos
ta of Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald, nee Betty White, have rent
ed the Baxter Haynes house in
Tryon.
Mrs. Ethel Lane Moore an A
children, Priscilla and Tommy are
here for the holidays at Oak Hall.
Allison Martin of Bainbridge,
Md., USN. arrived home Christ
mas day for a visit.
Lieut. Henry McGeachy of Mic
Dill Field, Fla. and brother, Lock
McGeachy of Bessemer City, N.
C. spent two of the Christmas
holidays with friends in Tryon.
Rev. C. R. White, the pastor of
St. Lukes C. M. E. church, wishes
to thank his members and friends,
pastors, members and friends of
other churches, and our white
friends for service, letters and do
nations, during his eleventh anni
versary.