know l'uo ? ;'.>hop 3^ j witli, J- W- Mcintosh, who for thref uipauy y?ajra has serve^ efficiently and well is principal of Stearns High School t , ,, Ilk ' U v ^ . Columbus will leave there July 1, ? I -cento * with Mrs. Mcintosh, for Lenoir in ? , i.tow lis : ? i Caldwell County, where he has ac 1 1 1 il 'l l Y* " i opted the superintendency of the ,:i' * Lerjoir Schools. Mr. Mcintosh re . ir pernia- appointment over fifteen oilifr applications which speaks well for his educational qualifications. During heir stay in Columbus^ this sphMidid couple proved a valuable ? '?1 lUU- is>et to their community, and will . .. what |lt, jniSSiid in social and civic as well \ ,i i uu- as school circles. The best wishes of their Polk. County friends will foL lowt them to their new home. bright i Mon . Mir. Barnes, assisted by some of , oi lhe his friends gave a tea at his Quaint \ >t n>o i ? , sKudio on the grounds of the Misses 4 V U [UO . lYttigrew on Tuesday In spite of i," d is ; the showers there wa a considerable ; ds tO , company w h0 seemed to appreciate l IV 0 and enjoy Mr. Barnes' pictures par k> miss i ticu?;.rly his more recent Tryon pic tures. A few days ago a telegram from the National Acadamy of De sign announced that one of the three pictures shown there by Mr Barnes : ) had! been sold. , c> ions ?>f I j The Tryon Presbyterians are mak_ ? Knulaud i ln^' llefinite plans for the erection in mak- j '' 4 handsome church buildiug to r,.fji-a to ' : ' ; "lHl ut once. Tentative ;.r t, u;!. i rangemeuts have been made for the s lor exchange of building sites and build ing operations will be under way as uu.ue. , * sooni us possible on the Main Boule be Knife var4 of city. hnauo en li^v. Alfred McMahon, o< East ::.-Jt-rgoiie ( overj S. C. preached at the Tryon 1: .1; sue- Presiuyterian church last Sunday have to uior^iug and administered the sao t'inally tam^ut of the Lord's Supper to the -are that members of both Tryon and Coluni tiappy re- bus churches. Mr. Mc>MAhon i* a splendid preacher and would be a valuable addition to Kinga Mountain :c h- Id by J iresbytery. y in De_ j ' U iU ^ 1 On Saturday, April 25ch the PL vry and ! ...... deiis1 Class met with Miss Lenora, ! ' i i.ankl'ord The meeting was called ? t-- i >; I he ( t i hi order aud the busiuess of the or ()t tuC j | ' ' ganuation disposed of. Fallowing the business session, religious exer tives to nil ac a ? "a hum family I *--isesj w ere held consisting of scrip r ' til re j readings; sacred literature, and * * ' !:h |i'ra>ers. The next hour was devoted ; to a social program which was made vm ii d Co- 1 very I interesting with musicf both vo '^ru.if.oni cal and instrumental, comic selec vt s? .erai lions! and poems. Miss Jean Bras sy iet of well 'and Miss Dora Long were Wel ti' Heme coined into the class as new mem ? ;:i Presby. hers.j At the close delicious refresh '' 11 -v^'"rs nients were served, and the next i>tonia . meeting announced for Saturday 1 '? May 9th at Mrs. Avants. try with two congre- ! | !i m. thodist Re>'. S# Wilkes Dendy, of Colum May 3 at 8 bia, S. C. who has been the success . rd.ally in- ful supplv.pastor of the Tryon and Columbus Presbyterian congrega tions for several months ha^ sever ha re. eiv- ? cd relations with these churches paintings, : nd will go to Columbus, Ga., as as old in i taut pastor of the First Presbyter Kxh.hit in ian Church. Mr. Dendy has made ! ' a i other m;. nv friends in both places who re ? . "lie en- i^ret his departure. They all with ?? other one accord, however, wish him hap piness and success in his new field A A T V vv v v A + .j. 4. tftT-rT ?* TTT'r^ 1 LIT Hi ? ZT URE TELL OUR STORY T? ? ' '"e in bisiaes^ toserve the pub t .'i EXiPErt T mechanics who - IMMEDIATE se vice. T RTON AGENTS for the 'he price that CAN be made. ?ODC,E OVERLAND ViLLYS-KNIGHT ? -SOLE AGENTS here for ?i VI! CHZLIN TIRES which -C i i J in the balance and were FOUND WANTING. ' ??P ACCESSORIES, OILS, GAS C- ilLLEMSER M3T0R CO. Tryon, N. C. 'ShhHh+4, . if usefulness. Mr. Dendy will be narried to a beautiful Abbeville, S. C# girl in May and a host of Polk County admirers will pray "showers of blessings" upon him. L. J. Penney, known throughout the state for his "1. j. p." column in the Heudersonville News, has pent most of this week in Tryou in the interests o? Tryon Development 1 Company^ in his official capacity of Advertising "Manager. Mr. Penney is j one of the best ad men in this section and will move his family from Hen dersonvillei as soon as he can find a suitable residence. Mrs. Penney^ a native of Ireland, has been in Amer ica but a few years coining hero with Mrs, Terrence McSwinney in the interests of the Irish Republic, and was at that time, private secre_ tary to DeValera of Irish Free State fame. The Penneys^ with their de lightful children, Patf Mike^ and j Molly, will make a splendid addition | to Tryon civic club and social cir- > eles. Misses Kathrine and Lillian Ucht mann of Chicago are spending the ' week at Oak Hall. They are very ! much impressed with Tryon, and have ordered the NEWS to follow ; them back home, in order to keep in touch with Tryon development. Captain and Mrs, Althouse left for | Washington on Tuesday. Since their j coming there have been many con sultations of the Atlas to llocate I Guamt the Island of which Captain j Althouse was recently Governor. Mrs, J. T. Camp and daughter j Franceg spent the afternoon Tuesday in Tryon visiting with Mrs. Shannon , while Miss Mary motored to Colum bus and visited friends there Miss Julia Whittlesey left Wed nesday for her home in Berea^ Ky. after a most enjoyable visit with her j brother, Mr A. T Whittlesey and ; Mrs. Whittlesey. WE DO JOB PRINTING Mr. and Mrs. Nolte of Duluth, Mitiu. wdre guests of Livingston's Hotel this week. ' Mr. Nolte i8 inter- j ested in the development of Shore Acres. a subdivision of St. Peters burg, 'and is well qualified to express en opinion on the development of Lake Lanier. He prophesies a great ! future for the Tryon Development ] Company. Mr. Nolte inspected the property f being guided by Mr. Fred E. Swann and Mr. W. M. Elsworth, and expressed the opinion that the present price list *s much below the intrinsic value^ and that ready sales are sure to follow as the beautiful lakes and visits are brought to a point ?f realization. Miss Vinelle Sawyer of Chesnee, S. C., Miss Alleen Mullinax of Gro ver, N. C. Miss Edna Parker of Shelby, N. C. all students of Lime stone College^ Gaffney, S. C.^ were weekend visitors ut the Livingston Hotel . Glenn 1). Cash, G. "Vernon Ezell t and Clifton H. Elder of Chesnee, were interested visitors in Tryon Sunday WANTED: Clean Rags for use in print shop. 7c per pound^ cash. POLK COUNTY NEWS Kyle Davenport, manager of the John Collins Department Store in Landrum returned to that city from Gaffney where he was callled to at. tend his father who has been a pa tient in the Gaffney Hospital. Mr. Dr.venport left hi., father in a greatly improved condition and no serious consequences are expected. Mrs. James Vernor entertained in a delightful manner last Tuesday af_ ternoon^ complimentary to Mr. Ver nor's aunt, Mrs. Geo. A. Johnson of Detroit. The handsome Vernor home was never more charming, nor the grounds more attractive in the full bloom of early summer. The fine day brought out dainty summer flocks which added to the beauty of the surroundings. Mrs Vernor was ablv assisted by Mrs. ('arson Misses t Martha Jackson^ Elizabeth Grady and Helen Fairchilds. The Deserted Cook Stove Spiritualist)* fortune '-llinu free iove :?nil soul marine hh.lne broken u(> my home, will :-ell Cniveisal steel top, six-hole raime with roll, jims water heater and other furniture, fall Sun day. J' a tn.*o 7 p. m.? Classified A(! in the TammM (WmhIi.j Sundaj Ledger THURSDAY and FRIDAY TOM MOORE IN "BIG BROTHER" A PARAMOUNT PICTURE ?i- ?!- ? ?!* -> * -i- -i- v * ??? ?> * ?:? * * * ?:< * * * * * * * + *J* * ? 4? + ?!? * * * * * * * ?f?4. 4. .J. .J. .J. .f. .J. .J. 4. .{..J. .J. .J..] J. ^?>4li,^^^7TT4>TTVVVTVVVt TV V STRAND THEATRE SATURDAY Dick Hatton IN "Come On Cowboys" MONDAY and TUESDAY Ramon Novarro; Alice Terry IN "The Arab" PLANNING THE MENU FOR THE DAY IS FUN Neither the simple, nor the most elaborate menu has any terrors for the housekeeper who has the fore sight to spend one early morning hour at THE RIP (PIAN WAY. j She views the tempting display of dainty foods on [the neat shelves, and she easily makes her selections ?'and balances her food rations for the day. There is I ??* fno guess work. It is always insight, and the prices $ are right! * ? | " The Rippian Way I Makes a Happy Day 99 CASH and CARRY YOUR OWN BASKET I T. A. RIPPY JOHN BOBO THE RIPPIAN WAY ? Try on, N. C. in r SALUDA Many of our citizens had to attend court at Columbus this weekt and of course but few were glad of j the oc casion. Mrs. Dave Hipp and little daughter Mary Elizabeth are spending the week with relative8 and friends in Saluda. Pine Camp, 482 of the Woodmen of World held the unveiling ceremony over our deceased and beloved Sov ereign, W. L. Calvert at Mi. Page Cemetery Sunday afternoon |it 2:30 and a large crowd attended. Rev. Pinkney Corn filled hi); pointment at Friendship Church on Sunday and spent ternoon with W. L Thomps family. ap Baptlst the af_ bn and Mr. James McMahon of Atlanta, ! J - pent Sunday with his mother-in_law Mrs. Mary Hill, and sister-is-law j Mrs, Mack Thompson. Miss Wilmer Stone and MiL Ada Johnson spent Thursday fe Colum bus. Mrs. Will Forrest and c who have been qufte ill are ing. hildren improv Miss Rena Thompson and Mamie Forrest spent Saturdaj| ping in Hendersonville. Miss shop Mr_ W. W. Metcalf of Tryon visited in Saluda Sunday. Mrs. Early Middleton and Mrs. Hubbard Thompson spent Saturday in Hendersonville. Mrs. S. D# Newton entertained the Saluda High School on last Friday night and was enjoyed very much by all present. The event was styled as a Tacky Party and the first prize wcs won by Miss Annette Strother, who was dressed as a South Caroli na country woman> while Mista Ada Johnson was second as a country belle Mrs. Bettie Case spent the week end visiting in Hendersonvill^ and Asheville. Bishop's Garage OPEN ALL THE TIME All makes of Batteries repaired. All makes of cars Re paired. Full line of Tires atid Accessories. FURMAN BISHOP, Proprie Phone 33 Landrum, S C. or Mr. and Mrs. spent Tuesday Landr.tnt Richard in Mill L. Thompson Spring and Mr. and Mrs, Waitsel Garret of As he v ill e spent Sunday with Mrs. Gar rett's father, Mr. Wash Floher, ?<"> X??ti ! LATHING ? * f + ! i ? GILBERT C. WHiTE CO. Consulting Engineer* Waterworks Pownr Plants DURHAM, N. C. Strssts PLASTERING YOUR PLASTERING. PLEASE! W. O. WOLFE JR. Room 5f ClassicBuilding 78 Patton Ave. ASHEVILLE N. C. Telephone 1521 STUCCO CONCRETE 4? -I4 ?{?H* >!* ?M,+ +++++ 4* + +v ?j? ?j. ?j? ?j? * * * * * v ***++**+?>*+*** + * * * + * ? ? + 4* 4 4 f + 4 * * * 4* * * * t i * + T Sport's Apparel Comes to the Fore 'T he smartest wardrobe these days depends up Ion sports apparel to make it so, and nowhere will you find greater variety or smartness^than here. Straight-line Frocks for tennis, separate Sweaters and Skirts for golf, knicker Suits for hiking and correct riding Habits for the Horsewoman. Hats and accessories that are chic and unusual may also be secured here and there are just as many smart things for the onlooker as there are for the partici pant. Q