Leaves For Germany Soon
Jack Eargle, U. S. Navy, Wash
ington, D. C., is home for two
weeks before leaving in January
lor Bremenhaven, Germany. He
says he would be glad to visit
relatives and friends of Tryon
people in that area and Holland
and Denmark. If local people
would like to send a message to
them they may contact Mr. Eargie
as soon as possible.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dick
TII and children, Karen and
Bobby IV, of Spencer, N. C., are
arriving for the New Year’s holi
day weekend.
Jim Marshall of Summit, N. J.,
with Inter Chemical Co., Eliza
beth City, is home for the holidays
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Marshall.
Miss Jan Williamson has return
ed to Chapel Hill after spending
Christmas holidays in Tryon with
her mother, Mrs. Douglas Wil
liamson at the Hearthside on Mel
rose Avenue.
Mr; and Mrs. H. M. Guilbert
have returned to Tryon from a
visit in Richmond, Va. .
Rill Dobbyn has retuKed to
Atlanta after spending' Christmas
with his mother, Mrs. Wm. A.
ioobbyn.
The average price paid by North
Carolina farmers for food items
on September 15, 1953, were gen
erally higher than those paid on
the same date a year earlier.
"From Mountain Top to Valley'
TRYON'REAL/ESTATE
& INSURANCE
•'.PHONES 9 and 196 ‘
Toni Casio ' Craig Thomas
SPARTANBURG
MEMORIAL WED.
AUDITORIUM 8:00 PM
JAN, 6
PAUL GRIGORY pr*»*nt*
„ TYRONE POWER
J>{ ANNE BAXTER
RAYMOND MASSEY
WITH A COMPANY OF 20
Adopted and
Directed by
(HAR1IS
LAUGHTON
Musk and
Effects by
.WAITER
SCHUMANN
Admission $3.30; $2.75; $2.20, tax included. Mail orders
.filled ' promptly. Moke check payable to Spartanburg
Memorial Auditorium and mail to Box 1410, Spartanburg;
S.VC. Phone 8107, Spartanburg, for reservations.