Than1 giving At Kiwanis
The'Sc^ev. H. A. Pruyn will be
in charge of the Tryon Kiwanis
Club program Tuesday at 1 p. m.
at Oak Hall hotel, and will pre
sent a Thanksgiving theme.
Christ’s Second Coming •
The .Women’s Society of the
Congregational Church of Christ
will meet Monday afternoon, Nov.
23, at 3:30 in the church house.
The Rev. Robert C. Falconer will
speak on “The Second Coming of
Christ.” The hostesses for tea will
be Mrs. Elbert H. Arledge, Mrs.
Fred Owen, Mrs. Tom Mize, Mrs.
R. E. Brantley and Mrs. J. T.
Arledge.
To. Baptize Prisoners
Two men from the Prison Camp
at Columbus will be baptized Sun
day afternoon at 2 at Garrison
Chapel Baptist Church in Tryon,
by the Prison Camp Pastor, the
Rev. Anna Rookard. The public
is invited to the service.
Newly painted house. Insulated
apartment FOR RENT. Entire up
stairs, outside entrance, electric
kitchen, furnace heat and hot
water furnished. Separate ther
mostat. Good location close in
town. Phone 312.—Adv. tu. fri. tf.
| Skyuka Chapter
| Order of J,he Eastern Star
BAKE SALE
i At 9:00 A. M.
SATURDAY
NOVEMBER 21st
At Ballengei’s Furniture
Store.
Paul Richard and his famous
Golden Wing Quintet of Shelby,
N. C., will be at St. Luke’s C. M.
E. Church Sunday night at 9.
1949 Ford 2- ton V*-8. Equipped
with two speed axle, booster
brakes. Heater. Good tires and
good motor. Clean, $795. Pierce
Wilson Motor ' Co.—Adv. 18, 20.
1951 Dodge H’dtop Coupe. Gyro
Matic transmission. Radio, heater,
seat covers. One owner. Very low
mileage. Priced to sell at only
$1395. Pierce-Wilson Motor Co.—
Advei’tisement 18, 20.
Agents for: J
Better Properties i
'From Mountain Top to Valley” z
TRYON REAL ESTATE |
& INSURANCE i
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Tom Costa Craig Thomas $
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