MRS. C. P. BURNETT
Mrs. C. P. Burnett, formerly of
Tryon, passed away Thursday,
October 4th, in Charlotte. Funeral
services will be held Friday after
noon at 4:30 at St. Martin’s Episco
pal Church in Charlotte. .
Mrs. Burnett is survived by
her husband, Rev. C. P. Bur
nett, former rector of Holy Cross
Church in Tryon; two sons, Wil
liam C. Burnett of Charlotte and
Robert T. Burnett of New York,,
and two grandchildren; also one
brother, C. E. Clingan and two
BETTY STURGIS
We have Flatternit
Stockings - Gossamer
Sheer, at the new price
$1.35 per pair. Rumor
hath it that there is
only a temporary
slump in thfe price of
stockings—7S0 we ar£
very pleased to be able
to supply' our custo
mers’ demand^ at the
lowest price for this
exceptionally beautiful
Stockings Also warm
weather or not, we
have some lovely Fall
Dresses — Claire Me
Cardell, M c Mullen,
David Crystal, Spar
tex—to name a few of
the houses whose
dresses we feel great
satisfaction in offering
our customers.
BETTY STURGIS
1 —Adv’t. 5, 8.
sisterst the Misses Sidney L. and
Marian E. Clingan of Tryon.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Mrs. A. H. Rzeppa pf Tryon and
Miss Edith Allen of Tryon were
admitted to Sjt. Luke’s Hospital.
The following patients were dis
charged: Mrs. David Wenstrand,
Mrs. Fred Gibbs, and D. H. Mc
Falls all of Tryon.
The Landrum Masonic Lodge
No. 278 will meet Tuesday night
FOR
Westinglioi
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Electric
Electric
Elqc
1 set of
Dishes
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burners
loortype
Juidizer
T'Alp-minum
pieces ljfeedy large
pots.
/H. Kalm^ache^r
Telephone 232-J
TRYON, N. C.
Come in and ge
pair of blotter
are smart, and
Come in and
it’s fun. Am
Co.—Adv. tf,
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'hey
free,
/our own,
Furniture
CHURCH OF THE
HOLY CROSS
Rev. Cha8. L. MeGavern, Rector
SUNDAY
8 a. m.,yfIoly Communion; 9:30
a. m.,>ChurchfJSchool (nursery
class/ll ; ll a. m. Com
mujnonyrfnd Sermon.
r WEDNESDAY
10:30 a. m. Holy Communion.
DAILY BULLETINS—^Bc each.