Graduate From Wofford Local -“"people graduating’ from Wofford College this summer in clude Coach David HySe Prince of Tryon High School, who receiv ed a Master of Arts degree; John Robert Poster Jr., of Mill Spring and Max Morris Robbins of Colum bus who received Bachelor of Arts degrees. Buys Mountain Homesite Rev. and Mrs. LeRoy Leppard have bought from Mrs. Mary Stearns Graham 70 acres of land in the Little Mountain area be tween Lynn and Columbus, for a homesite. Sale was made through Charles J. Lynch. Mr. Leppard, a former Navy chaplain, is pastor of the Columbus First Baptist Church. Mrs. Louis D. Simonds Jr. (Frances Adams) of Charleston who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. H. G. Adams, has gone to High Hampton Inn, Cashiers, for a two weeks’ stay. FOR RENT: Four room Muse and bath, near school house. FUn furnished. Apply to Maripn fWil son, Phine 304-R, Tryon.-AAdver tisement 20, 21, 22p. \| One used Washing Machine, just worked over and in good condition. Only $60. Andrews Furniture Co.—Adv.J 21^22. E. T. Sieraons \ Phone h£3 SPARTAN PLATINj/CO. 146 Carolina pJfe. Spartanburg, w. C. Platers — / j/silvervmths Stiver Repaint, Replated "" DUPLICATE BRIDGE EVERY THURSDA At 7:45 at Congre; House, Melrose Point Tourname: Thursday. Everyo: vertisement wed :N AMENT EVENING itional Chj enue. Piaster evexjir fourth welcome.—Ad* NOTICE OF ELECTION In accordance with and as di rected by Chapter 939 of the Gen eral Session Laws as enacted by the North Carolina Legislature for 1951, the governing board of the Town of Tryon in a regular meet ing of said board held at the town hall on the 13th day of August, 1951, ordered an electio^. to be held on the question whether or not a town liquor com^ trol store may l>e operated in the town of Tryon, North Carolina, as provided in said ajbt. A petition having been presented at said meeting coptainire the names of more than 15jjr of the qualified voters of saicLfown, an order was duly made hf said board of coj missionersyealling the elfipbitin as above set/forth. This to notify all qualified voters md raiments of the town of TrwDn^^orth Carolina, that said ell^non has been duly called and that .the registration books will be open for the registration of voters at the old town hall on p(e 8th day of September, 1951, and said registration books will be open for registration at said place on the 15th and 22nd daw*.' of September, 1951; that SeptcMj her 29, 1951, is designated Challenge Day, and that said elec tion will be held on the 2nd day of October, 1951, at the old town hall in the Town of Tryon, North Carolina, as ordered by the town board. Clement D. Stevens, Mayor. Claude O. Smith, Town Clerk. Adv’t. 16, 22, 29. B. Frank Carruth, Landruir General Electn Refrigerators ... Ranges ... H019/ Machines . . . Water Heaters, E (Liberal Trade-In mx