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
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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
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