MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT “THE PRESCRIPTION STORE” OWEN”S PHARMACY. Phone 202. WALGREEN AGENCY TRYON HIGH TIGERS WIN TWO GAMES The Tryon High Tigers won a pair of games from Mill Spring High School. The girls won their game by a forfeit. The boys won their game by a 38 to 35 count with “Stud” Ram sey and Herbert Edwards high scorers for Tryon with 10 points each. The Tigers’ “B” team started the game off and at the end of the first quarter Mill Spring was on top with a 11 to 3 count. The Tigers’ “A” team then came in and by the end of the half the score was 17 to 14, with the Tigers leading. Tryon’s starting line-up: g. Quillen; g. Love, 2; c. Arledge; f. Fosetr, .3; f. Underwood, 1. Tryon subs: Ramsey, 10; Ed wards, 10; Barber, 7; Hancock, 1>; C. Foster. The Tryon Tigers girls "and boys will play the Union Yellow J ackets Monday night at Tryon gym. at. 7:30. Tuesday night the Tryon High Tigers boys and girls will play Greer High Yellow Jackets at the Tryon gym starting at 7:30.—H. Edwards. Persons who have business con cerning or questions on Federal old-age and survivors insurance will receive free service at any local office of the S. S. A. » 'omplete INSURANCE C% OVER MRS. RHOOl Tryon, N. C. • Phone 346 Life, Health, Accid< Hospitalization, and A See or Phone 200A LOST: 3 keys on a chain. I please return to Bulurein WARD.—Adv. 30, 2. fl HAPPINESS AT MERRIMQNT Merrimont Lodge is located on a bluff overlooking Pacolet River and at the magnificent mountains of Tryon. The inspirmg beauty of the surroundings is unsurpassed. There are acres and itcres of woodland" and marked Lrails for youngs^rs to ride horseback, and hiker and explore; to npmp and plav/and re press theirychildish gayefcy to tJfl^ heart’s content . . yWoodchi^PP arts, nature study, and music keep active ljftle mind« busy creating. storie* studying school lessons, and reading / . . Picnics in the sum scouwng, laughter, love and com panionship. The feeling of security; the joy of belonging to a large family .... All of these are a part of Merrimont—'the home away from home for children.—Ad vertisement. open merl J. B. Hester, Insurance Sin 1906: W. M. Hester. Real Estate Since 1923. HESTER REAL ESTAT & INSURANCE AGENCY Phone No. 37, Tryon TRY0N THEAT1 SHOWINGS: Sunday, 3:80, p. m. Daily, 3:30; 7 & 9 p. m. urday, 1 p. m., continuous, matinee Tuesday, or Thursday MONDAY and TU Bob Hope, Signe r‘Wheres The ' WEDNESDAY and Humphrey Bogart, L “DARK PA

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