ECTOR’S
(For 23 Years One of the South’s Better Cleaners)
TELEPHONE No. 203
BRIDGE WINNERS
Winners in the Duplicate Bridge
Tournament at Oak Hall Thursday
night were as follows: North
South, Mrs. Baxter Haynes and
Julius. Feder, first; Mrs. Barring
ton King and Mrs. Betty Steiner,
second; Ben White and J. P. Earle,
thijd; Miss Margaret Bullitt and
Henderson, fourth.
^pst-West winners: C. E. Har
ris and James Cobb, first; Mrs.
Ben White and Ted Lightner, sec
ond; IVJrs. G. E. Harris and Frank
McIntosh, third; Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Ernst, fourth.
EPH GOODLOE: “I read some
where that Ethiopians celebrate
Christmas once every month and
twice in April. Having just come
through the One we have in Decem
ber here in Greenpoint, I can now
understand what makes those folks
Ethiopians!”—W. M. Bissell.
FOR RENT: On Melrose Ave.,
apartment with 3 large sunny
rooms. Kitchen electrically equip
ped, heat, water, lights furnished.
$75 to couple 01: single person.
Richardson & Karsten, Realtors,
or 143.—Adv. tf.
J. B. Hester, Insurance Since
1905; W. M. Hester, Real
Estate Since 1923
HESTER REAL ESTATE
& INSURANCE AGENCY
Phone No. 37, Tryon
BROCK TRANSFER AND
STORAGE CO., Inc.
Spartanburg, S. C.
Members
ALLIED VAN LINES, Inc.
Phone Spartanburg 22316
Try GRANDPA’S MUSTARD
MEAT SAUCE for meat, fish and
flavoring. Made by Mrs. A. C.
Hockings of Myrtle Beach Products
Co. On sale in Tryon Stores.—Ad
vertisement tf.
Edward’s Shoppe
Feminine Fashions
FOOTWEAR AND APPAREL
Tryon, North Carolina
(Next to Cowan’s)
Agents for:
Better Properties
“From Mountain Top to Valley”
TRYON REAL ESTATE
& INSURANCE
PHONES 9 and 196
B. Frank Carruth, Landrum, S. C., Tel. 105
General Electric
Refrigerators . . . Ranges . .. Home Freezers . . Washing
Machines . . . Water Heaters, Etc.
_(Liberal Trade-In Allpwances)