Openings.
Cooper Gap
James Moore
n 3liK?V.
t/f "*
'.^A,ra ()f Kaleigh
^;u,r irimd Mrs. Flor
uerill . ,? r,
Ct HJank'^isin.n ot Spar
,'cm'iit 'i :<,u' (*a-vs visit
f?U Vr- U-. A. Wilson.
? - " Coi'iad and daugh
iviin'ned Tuesday
visit 011 the
H
Betty
\\\'0 u 1 v
H*
p p ^ w illis while visit
Mrs. J. B. Pace
her
sistti
t the il?>
?a' : 1 !i
Mrs. Mrs.
L uei ^1 -
1. ? 1 ?! j
foil
visit
Jones, who
Miss Lucy
r ivtw 'vti Wednesday
jj. jjonu1 i I i " . W t ?niphis, Tenn.
..'yiVs A ? lie Episcopal
,-ijl l;.>h! their annual
jamas >4' : l ? the Parish
l<eon IVt'im ?er 12.
vrard UnfsiMi is returning
fjjapt'l Hill tiie first of the
: to compit'T v* his course in
y.
^ Louisi' rienients and
jtf,: Toliiwr and Lucia left
it) spt-jj J tiie winter in'
h:a.
is Ida Mi>sii'iine who has
vising ?u*r brother E. E.
\t? K-n last Friday for
p home in kirk wood. Mo.
fraud Mrs. George Cathey
Led Sunday after
L\lay> visit with Mr.
I^v'5 pai> lit s in Charlotte.
fje Wilson returned last
? from a weeks visit with
jjjC]e W. J. Hembree in
grtull. N. ( ?
Us. Ruth M t ree has been
[buying trip in Atlanta re
ij^i Satur-.i^y. She was ac
fcieii ( ?>' ho!- sister Miss
f. McFee.
r, and Mrs. R. M. McCown
ireii w C.'vmson College
nesday to spend a few days
itneir son who is attending
ee the re.
Irs. B.-M. . V\'illis who has
fci several weeks in Saluda
. Trycn visiting friends and
brives returned to her home
Je. Monday.
I.W. Dal?hs and, family who
,ve been spending the season
I their summer home here re
nec to tiu'ir home in Mayes
this week.
diss Eytna Pace who has
b visitinir her parents Mr.
Mrs. race returned to
tabular last Saturday
'noon.
L. Hill left last Monday on
lextended business trip for
Tryon Chemical Company
ough the cotton mill section
Ithe Carol inas.
b Dorothy. Jennings of
ion. S. ('.. and Miami Flor
left Wednesday to spend a
days with relatives in
uon before returning to
Frank Wilcox, and
ptei's. Miss Austin and
s Po- left for Asheville.
> Is he': Wilcox is spending [
for day> visiting Miss Eliza
h Grany.
to:!..- ft 'Monger who has |
d ?: . ! :ri;_r summer school (
Chij-i Hill returned to!
^ u w davs with his I
'p .'ir. and Mrs. C. W.
'?ngt'V , t lie opening of
: ? '? . of college.
!i 1 "!i and Louise
Bn$on Toother, Mrs. An
Jo!?i:n!)p who have been
din.- ' . ? Hionth of August;
Try -n ( turned to their
in ' ' -! ani -ia. S. C., last j
today.
m an'< ?'!-. Bell and daughter
PsAn:: !;<?]! <?f Gastonia who;
P'it a : v tjays ip Tryon left;
' 1" ruhiy : r their home.
TRYON route one
Don'i :'<? /(?:, the Polk County
today S; .?;..??( ,! Convention be
P5 at l.Mt'lehem Methodist
Wi at Mill Spring Thurs*
at'tm^on at 2 o'clock. The
0rs aiv (-pen and a glad wel
1116 extended to ali who will
5? &n<l ?*< xM*ate.
^ ta'l that the school bus
toing work on the route
takes ap the young peo
p'horr, |U.V(, |jeen deprived
a chajiv-, of education, and
to one of Polk
vnty's no I schools the
urns High School.
aJ8xes !><-arl and Essie Ed
ret* ^avij returned from
to??1"*" summer school.
!->! Anuria Kd wards has re
ftte l" lu v sc^??l in Char
Mi" v
E -V uioria Verona died of
te t ln%estion. Her body
?rk, -1? 10 Charleston S. C.,
tth!nJ Slle was boarding
CJ homt: ?f Mrs- w- a
I'lth at time ^er
Fathers Mothers Children
LISTEN!
The best offer ever made, The great big
School Tablets for
FIVE CENTS, All kinds (Rexall)
MISSILDINE'S PHARMACY
THE BUSY CORNER
Tryon, N. C.
Messers Paul Hamilton and
Hugh Edwards are at Mill
Spring.
Have you read Peterson Re
views of the Polk County
forests in last weeks News? If
not its worthwhile to look it up.
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COLUMBUS I
Mr. Hancock, a missionary !
from China, spoke very inter
estingly at the Presbyterian
Church Sunday of his exper
iences in China. His call to* us
for service was very forcely
made.
The Stearns High School
opened Tuesday with a large
attendance. Professor J. W.
Mcintosh is the Principal; Mrs.
J. W. Mcintosh, Mr. W. F. Win
go of Laurens, S. C., Miss Es
ther Gluyas of Charlotte, High
School Teachers; Mrs. v Roy
McHugh of New Bern, Music;
Miss Viola Johson of Davinson,
and Mrs. J. A. Feagan, Gram
mar School teachers; Primary,
Mrs. J. W. Jack. Sixty-two en
rolled for High school work.
The students coming in from
over , the County are :Mill
Spring; Alice McCrain, Glenna
Jackson, Barbara Voorhies,
Grace Waldrop, Addie Coch
ram, Nellie Walker, Mattie
Faye Gibbs, Margie Walker,
Clestelle Moore, Esther Wilson,
Lillian Ruppe, Nannie Walker,
Ottis Freeman, Ed. Barber,
Ernest, George, Hubert, and
Gorden Gibbs, Minter Barber.
Greens Creek; Estelle Walker,
Marie Hall; Eva Davis, Carrie
Walker, Elbert ~ Westbrook,
Eulas Davis, Edwin Hines,
Ruber Dinsdale, Bessie Jane
i
and Annie Edwards, and Grace
Hamilton. Columbus Town
Mills; Sallie K. Whitaker, and
Marion Sinclair, Henderson
ville.
Miss Jeanette Feagan left !
Monday to attend the Cullowee |
Institute.
Miss Vada McMurry has gone
to her school' at Grover, N. C. |
The Misses Padgetts of Flat
Rock are spending some time
on White Oak Mountain.
Bostic Page of Raleigh is
home on his vacation.
Miss Hannah Sykes has re
turned to her home after a stay
in Columbus. ,
Miss Gertrude West who is
attending Cecils Business Col
lege in Asheville spent the
week end at home.
Mr. W. H. Hill is spending
some time at his hom>e here.
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Sunday Services at
Tryon Churches
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Rev. C. P. Burnett, Rector.
? Sunday Services:
Holy Communion ? 7 :30.
Morning Prayer and sermon
(Holy Communion of 1st Sun
day in the month.) 11 A. M.
Friday afternoon 5 o'clock
Litany and Intercessions for
the sick.
TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH.
Services each Sunday morn
ing at 11 o'clock.
Hobbs-Henderson Co
Spartanburg, S. C.
All wool Serge and Crepe Dresses in
navy, black and brown, 18 to 42.
Newest fall styles, embroidered in
attractive colors? made to sell from
$8.00 to $10.00. Special at
$5
.95
NEW
FALL
HATS
for Women, Misses and .Children
$1,00, $1.49, $2.99
One of the biggest values offered in many sea
sons. All leading colors in a variety of ? styles
and shapes.
SILK SALE
All this week. Regular $2.50 and ? 4 70
$3.00 value. Special ^ A ? # ^
About 350 yards of well-liked patterns in 15 dif
ferent designs. Crepe de Chine in fan- 4H ^ 7Q
cy designs, Paisley Silk in rich colors |L I
just the thing for overblouses, dresses jyj,
and trimmings. While it lasts, only ?
yd.
We Are Glad to Sane You!
In the routine of its daily duties the bank takes each
as it comes and disposes of it conscientiously, sincerely
and liberally. - No transaction is too small to have full
measure of service. ?
The changing of a dollar bill is not looked upon as an an
noying incident.
An account with "The Peoples" is assurance of modern
and comprenensive service.
Ladies Rest Room. Reading Room
Capital $25,000 Surplus over $6,000 Resources over $200,000
No loans are made by this bank to
any of its officers or directors.
G. H. HOLMES, W' F ' L!TTLE
President Cashier
J. T. WALDROP V. A. BLAND
Vice President . Asst. Cashier
WALTER JONES FOSTER THOMSON
Vice President Asst. Cashier
PEOPLES BANK AND TRUST COMPANY
Member American Bankers Association
Tryon, North Carolina
Congregationaf Church.
W. A. Black, Misister.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
Nelson 'Jackson Jr. Supt.
Public Worship at 11 a. m.
Christain Endeavor. 8 :00 p.m.
Alice Andrews, President.
Bible Study, Wednesday,
8: p. m.
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THE METHODIST AND
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCHES OF TRYON.
Sunday School at 10 :00 A. j
M., P. G. Morris, Superinten
dent.
Reverend Fikes preaches on
? ? ? r 1
Reverena
NOTARY PUBLIC
Tryon , N. C.
? ?
I " '
The News $1.50 a Year.
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! .
| Is The Coi? Of Glasses
Prohibitive?
The price of one un needed
luxury will pay for all of
your eyeglass necessities.
It will not take up much of
your time to haye us thor
oughly examine your eye
structure and grind the lens
es you need. It is to your
interest to consult us at
once.
R. E. Biber
OPTOMETRIST
103 W. Main St.
Spartanburg, - S. C.
qenuinJ;
mi
DURHAM
tobacco
1st and 3rd Sunday mornings
at 11:00 A. M., and 2nd and
3rd Sundays at 7:80 P. M.
Reverend Yaadell preaches
(On the 2nd and 4th Sundays at
| 11:00 A. M., and 1st and 3rd
! Sundays at 7 :30 P. M.
BATTERY SERVICE
is what you will get here. Drive
right up and have your auto bat
tery tfut in perfect shape. We
repair, recharge, test, rent, sell
and otherwise handle auto bat
teries in a real service way. We
specialize in this line.
mm
Landrum, S. C.
The Presbyterian Church of
Tryon.
Services next Sunday at 11 :00
i o'clock at the Methodist Church
i The Sacrament of the Lord's
Supper administered at thii
hour ? AH are invited to worship
i with us.
Fords orv.
Reduce
Your
Production
Costs
Farming, like every other business, mott cat
down the overhead.
It is not a question of being able to afford a
Fordson; it is a question of being able to coo*
tmue farming on the old too-costly basis.
The farmer's problem is not all a sales problem;
it is also a production problem. ' He must cot
down the cost of production.
The Fordson does more work at a lower coat
and in less time than the old hand methods.
Let us give you the proof. Write, phone or
call today.
Kilpin Motor Company
Tryon North Carolina
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