Mrs. H. H. Marshall of Glen Ellyn, 111., is visiting’ her brother, John E. Todd and family at Try on Lodge. Last week Wilmer Dempsey of Spartanburg, a polio victim, and nephew of Miss Leila Dempsey and Mrs. W. A. Wilson of Tryon, was flown to Houston, Texas for speci al treatment in a hospital where he will learn new breathing habits. I'he Spartanburg Infantile Paralys is Chapter and friends all over this area paid the expenses of the trip. The plane was supplied by his fellow officers of the U. S. Air Forces. He is a graduate of The Citadel and was stricken last September. Local contributions to the March of Dimes Fund may be made to Miss Jane Brown, treas urer; James R. Gibson at Tryon Bank & Trust Co., or to Chairman Craig B. Thomas. Mrs. Glenn Elkin, nee Lavinia Green and baby daughter, Stephan ie, have arrived from Berea, Ky., for a visit with her parents, ML and Mrs. Walter L. Green. WANTED: White Pine Lumber, green or air dried. Write or call for prices. Williams-Brownell, Inc., P. 0. Box 1091, Asheville, N. C. Yard at Biltmore, Phone 5341. —Adv. 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17c. DUPLICATE BRIDGE TOUR NAMENT: Every Thursday eve ning at 7:45 at OAK HALL hotel, Melrose Ave. Master Point Tourna ment every third Thursday. Ev eryone welcome.—Adv. wed tf. A delightful apartment near post office will be ready for rent for Feb. and March—or earlier. Answer, Mrs. B. King Couper, Box 991, Tryon, N. C., or call at Mel rose Lodge, Melrose Avenue, Tryon, from 10 to 12 a. m., or 2 to 4 p. m.—Adv. tf. FOR RENT: On Melrose Ave., apartment with 3 large sunny rooms. Kitchen electrically equip ped, heat, water, lights furnished. $75 to couple or single person. Richardson & Karsten, Realtors, Tel. 6 or 143.—Adv. tf. ? 0 R — Essoheat Fuel Oil Branded Coal Stove Wood CALL 154 TRYON FUEL SUPPLY In our Used Department we have one Frigidaire Electric Range, and one Automatic Bendix Washer. Both in per fect condition. Andrews Furni ture Co.—Adv. 15 - 1 8 HAROLD C. GRIFFITH COLUMBUS, N. C. Res. 2242 Office 2442 The Hearthside The Betty Sturgis Shop The Red Bird Associates Welcome Their New Neighbor Across the Street THE EXCHANGE And extend to St. Luke’s Hospital Auxiliary their Sincerest Wishes for its Success.

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