Tryon Paratrooper In New York Maneuver Camp Drum, N. Y., Jan. 24.— Pfc. Lee M. Burrell, currently serving1 with the 11th Airborne Quartermaster Parachute Mainten ance Co., 11th Airborne Division, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Burrell, Tryon residents, is participating in the joint Army-Air Force man euver “Exercise Snowfall” now underway in northern New York. The operation is designed to test the latest in cold weather clothing and. equipment and the battle efficiency of the individual soldier simulated combat and ad weather conditions. Pfc. Burrell enlisted in the Regular Army in March 1951, taking his Infantry basic training at Fort Jackson, S. C. In May, 1951, he volunteered for parachute duty and received his airborne training at the Parachute School, Fort Benning, Ga. Upon comple tion of the course, the Tryon para trooper joined the 11th Airborne Division. Prior to entering the service, Pfc. Burrell was employed by the Adams-Millfs Corp. Duplicate Bridge Tournament Every Thursday evening at 7:45 at OAK HALL hotel, Melrose Ave. Master Point Tournament every third Thursday. Everyone wel cor^-Adv. wed, tf. _ FOR RENT TO ADULTS: Fom room, furnished, heated apart ment, porch, garage; on Melros< Circle. Mountain view. Tryon Rea! Estate and Insurance. Phone 9 oi 196.—Adv. 28, 30, 5, 7. | PARTIES f Anniversaries . . . and other } Gay Occasions can be arranged j at OAK HALL. | Sizzling Steaks j | EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT| | 6:00 to 7:30 | | Sunday Dinners j | 12:30 to 2:30 j I Candlelight I Buffet Supper j Sunday from 6 to 8 j OAK HALL | HOTEL | j "The House of Friendship” j i i LAKE LANIER Drive-In THEATRE (The Latest News Release Monday and Tuesday) Wednesday, Jan. 30—Mark Stevens, J. Holden in “TARGET UNKNOWN” Thurs., Fri., Jan. 31, Feb. 1—Abbott and Costello in “HERE GOMES THE COEDS Saturday, Feb. 2—Double Feature—Robert Pairs in “RED STALLION” and R. Cromwell and Marsha Hunt in “COME ON LEATHERNECKS”