FORI>—GARRETT Miss Susan Louella Garrett be came the bride of Royal Bainard Ford on March 14th at 5 o’clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fisher in Gastonia, N. C. A program of wedding music was presented by Gene Russell and Miss Ellen Caldwell. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Love Dixon before an altar of palms and white gladiolus. The bride wore a powder blue suit with a white flower hat and navy accessories. She carried a white orchid attached to a white prayer book. Alter tne wedding a reception was held in the Fisher home, with Mrs. L. L. Mitchell, sister of the bride, presiding at the punch bowl. The wedding cake was served by Mrs. Robert Stowe. Mrs. Ford, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Garrett of Blairsville, Georgia, and Mr. Ford is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ford of Lynn, N. C. Out o^ town guests were Mrs. Rubini Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Keanun of Hendersonville, N. C., Mrs. Ina Garrett, Miss Genelle Scoggins of Trvon, N. (j., Miss Romona Fisher of Asheville, N. C., and Miss Claudia Fisher of Char lotte. N. C. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Ford will reside at 210 East Airline, Gastonia, N. C. CURB REPORTER . Continued, from Pape One. at Mill Spring. A detailed report of the various advancements will be published in a few days as the duplicate records were sent back to Gastonia by mistake. Serving on the Court with Scout Executive R. M. Schiele were the Rev. Or ville White, Ralnh Farthing. Doug las P. Roper, Seth M. Vining, R. IT. Brady, Dr. Gordon Graham and K. A. Bowen. Charles Willard thanked the Scouts for the good job they did as guides in handl ing the crowd at the Hunter Trials on Saturday. Dr. Julius Welborn reported that a Safety Program for all Scouts in the County will be held at Tryon school, Tues day, March 24th. ‘ Father Was A Hous^^e” The Seniors of Tryon High School have begun work on their class play which is scheduled for April 10th. The play is a delightful one with clever lines, interesting char acters, and peppy songs. Those who have seen the practice consider it even better entertainment than “The Little Dog Laughed” which the 1952 Seniors presented and which was written by the same author.—School News. Young Misses Harriet Range, student at St. Anne’s School, Charlottesville, Va., and Carroll Range, student at St. Catherine’s School, Richmond, will arrive home in Tryon Wednesday for spring1 vacation. Cottonseed meals can be pro duced which are satisfactory pro tein supplements for cereal grains m swine rations. A HOME FOR LESS THAN $3,000 ! Think of it! A newly built home of three large rooms in cluding bedroom, living-dining room, kitchen, screened back porch, large front porch; bath room not finished (complete as you like), and a well is being dug. All on a beautiful knoll of three acres commanding a pan oramic view of the mountains. Owner has change of plans and must sacrifice as is for . . . $2,650 House alone can’t be replaced for price asked for entire place. If interested see us now. COLUMBUS REALTY CO. Ernest Gibbs, George Marting Phones 2315 or 2471, Columbus