HOSPITAL NEWS
Miss Edith Allen of Tryon was
discharged from St. Luke’s Hos
pital. Mr. and Mrs. Coyt Burrell
of Tryon are the parents of a girl
born at 8:45 a. m., Oct. 9th.
T | Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Andrews
and daughter, Janet of Camp
Stewhrt AFB, Tenn., are visiting
the R. O. Andrews and the J. E.
Derbys.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred M. Staehle
have arrived from Bronxville, N.
Y., to spend several weeks at their
Tryon home on the Harmon Field
road. _ '
See us for all your electrical
appliances. Tabje lamps in
solid brass, $8.96. Elpmic per
colators, 4 cub, 8 cup,
$16, and nufcr other good
buys. The Rallenger Co.—Ad.
Now is the time to
start knitting those ar
gyle socks, sweaters,
Stoles, etc., for your
Christ mas presents.
We have a wonderful
'assortment of colors in
both nylon and wool
yarns. See die new in
structionybooks that
we ha\^fust received.
We have fortified Ger
antown Knitting Wor
sted which is ideal for
Afghans. The Blue
Ridge Weavers,.—Ad.
Greer, S. C. A Phone 1614
HATFIELDSyCOOJfc<AND
GIF1T&H0P
115 SautJj^Hain St.
Books — Etofnionery — Silver
Brass -^China — Crystal
Come in and
pair of blott
are smart,
Come in an
it’s fun, Agrffrews Furniture
Co.—Adv. tf.
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CARl/p^FORTNER
> Try«lf North Carolina
Insulaire ROCIy WOOL insula
tion keeps you^rhome cooler in
summer and yrarmer in winter.
Easy F. H. *jxI i i m Jjitpi i ini In
sulation Coy^&em^erSSnville, N. C
For free e£tAwtlfes contact Arthur
Atkins, CWumbus, N. C.—Adv.tf
Wood’s Plumbing & Heating
Sales and Service
SERVICE^ CALLS
OIL BURNERS
PUMP/ and ST(
’hone^Jlm-X
Between Ldndrum and Tryon
on Jfigtotfay No. 176 South.
Near^Tryon Builders Supply in
building formerly known as Ben
Gibbs’ Service Station.
B. Frank Carruth, Lamdrum, S.
General Electric
Refrigerators ... Ranges ... Home Fr
Machines . . . Water Heaters, Etc.
(Liberal Trade-In Allowances!