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"Where Ltrsct I'll sigv it now >? r\ _ 1GLENNIE |U GOLF PRO nrs GROUNDS GOOD L w Chuik illennie the Cisiooal. tbo Country Efe is ia excellent condition very few days during I filter season when some E ni cot on the greens. Kj ,he jeparture of the win Ly attendance at the Lilies oit but the dyed-in Ilas ire rVHr present and contests are staged p offers a healthy form of Ktctlie people of the com ?ireil is the seasonal visl_ L -Jed" Stont-. Secretary It rerchant. business and L san in the community ?pt i membership, b to having one of the Hjrtiest golf courses in Bbb ie Tryon Country ? i^ecdid concrete Swim p 5: the benefit of mem* | j iese hot days the call kr ittractg many persons |el reces.-es of the club's I 0 prtry God Forgot Iuj'. ;> l."4? miles long. It p'-j a breadth. being in few ? '?ia; 10 miles wide and in Miav:ng twice that breadth, fr< .*>; summit to 'the border!*,;: ranges is 30 Em ItIM SUNDAY WINE MEMORIAL 'Congregational) B. O'Neill, Minister. Sunday Servlcet ? School 9:45 A. M. Wjschool with classes for Wednesday toiet Hour" 4:30 P. M. "ky Welcome awaits you! BAPTIST ?ervices each Sunday M. and 8 P. M. *us!c Evening Services. l:h School at 10 A. M. Cordially invited, 1 L Justice^ D. D., Pastor. CATHOLIC 111 ' Church( corner Mel 1 ATen"< anj Lanier 8t ?Sunday, 9 a. m. I Manley, Rector. WtTHODlST 4Thlrd Sunday8 at 11 A. M. P^M Sundays at 8JJ1001 every Sunday at M. Parker, Pastor. ^ISCOPAL S?rrice: ^0lam anion 7 -jo % School loloo Prayer and ^ 11:00 P M r i fe? iUxny and inter r sick. Pl Rector. Pr*sbyterian II & and Sun(*ays each ?:jq ^ l8t and Srd Son. kt and Srd Sundays at t 411(1 ^ Sundays at Lover picturtP shows the veteran Tom Gibbons of St. Paul, down for the count when knocked out in the 12th round by Gene TSinney at N. Y. last week. % Tunney (above) Nf? he is now ready for Dempsey. Summer's Departure When summer gathers up her robe? of glory and like a dream of beaaty glides away. ? Sarah Whitman. COLUMBUS CANNERY TO OPE* SOON SAYS F. W. BLANTON According to Fred W. Blanton, President of the Blue Ridge Canning Company of Columbus, the packing plant will be ready for operation In time to handle the fruit and vegeta ble Pack the county. Delayed in starting last year the canning plant handled a large vol ume of business, an& this season it I Is expected to be in opperatlon' as soon as fruit and vegetables are ob. talnable in sufficient quantity to justify operation. The plant particularly adapted to the economical packing of string beans and tomatoes and farmers of Polk County are requested to make arrangements with the management for handling their crops this year as it is believed that the packing- will save the grower money and keep the plant running. 0 FOR SALE;.. A few thousand ft. one inch boards. Cut five years. In good shape. G. G. WEAVER, Tryon, N. C. 6-25 25 Monarch Special Club Offer at Andrews Brothers ls a winner. One lot to each purchaser while they last $S.55 value only $9.88. Special summer offer Tryon Homespun Suits. Complete with two pair of trousers $65.00. Call at our show room for particulars. MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES O When You Visit Spartanburg ra friend gave you a letter of intnv duction already sealed, you would think her either rude or ill-bred. Such a letter is always sealed by the reap* ient, in the writer's presence. But if you wrote such a letter on cheap, shoddy paper, or used a mis' fit envelope, wouldn't your friend think the same of you? Undoubt' edly ? and rightly. The letter paper you use for all occasions should reflect your good taste. You can be sure that it does if you use Eaton's Highland Linen V % which we have in the latest shapes and shades. Let us show them to you. Montgomery Building Spartanburg, South Carolina You will find Martin's Pharmacy in the Montgomery Building cool, fresh and inviting. You will always be welcome The finest stocked Pharmacy in Spartanburg. Open on and after June 26th. 1925 Martin's Pharmacy Robinson Crusoe 1 * ? * Advertised! ? Robinson Crusoe was stranded? and sick of it! Only his man Friday and a goat and a parrot for companionship! He wanted to get off the island, and to dq this, he knew he must communicate with people who might pass, afar off, in ships. So he did what any man does who want to reach people? He advertised! True, he had only a ragged shirt with which to do his advertising, but he stuck it on a pole, secured the pole in the ground and waited ?for days! Didn't get discouraged at the first days of failure, you see. No good advertiser does! . ? t. ! And finally? he got results! \ | ^ If Robinson Crusoe, with one old shirt, could accom plish his purpose, could reach the folks he sought, what do you think you could do with the infinite' advertising possibilities offered you? Artistic type at your disposal? skillful printers to set it into whatever message you choose? and the folks you want to reach all near at hand? Doesn't it stand to reason you'd get results, too? The Polk County News " The Livest Weekly in the South " Tryon, N. C. i An exclusive photo of the fain ous Wm. Muldoon, who traine John L. Sullivan. He claims h has proved that physical fitness i a great asset -He wad eighty la* week. ^ ? Had He Mentioned It? The AnanKs Oluh ? "I've had a cold for three weeks and no* a single per son has told me a sure cure for It," said he. ? Cincinnati Enquirer. ^ )' >< ? ' r-."v *- " -? \ MISS LOB PIKE POPULAR SALUDA GRL WEDS IN ATLANTA Tryon, Saluda, Hendersonville and Asheville friends of Miss Lois Pace, will be interested to learn of her marriage to Mr. Emroy Burdelle Us sery, which was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Eson in Atlanta, Ga., Saturday evening June 6 at 6:30, Dr. S. A. Cowan officiating. Preceding the ceremony, wedding music was given by Mr. Herman Sparr, at the piano, and Mrs. J. W. Bedford, who sang "Oh Promise Me." The ceremony was performed be i fore an improvised a tar in the liv ing room, which was beautifully dec orated with ferns, palms and sweet peas. Mrs. Ussery, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ^ace of Salu da, is a musician. She attended Piedmont College and the Univer sity of North Carolina. The bride was beautiful In a gown of white chiffon over georgette and carried a bouquet of brides roses and Valley Lillies. Her only atten dant was Miss Elizabeth Chap pell. WillYou? When you step to the bedside of your little ones and see them so peacefully asleep, has it ever occurred to you- "I wonder will they always have the advantages they now enjoy ?" or-Will I be able, financially, to give them a good start in life? You will ? if you have foresight enough now to make provesions for it. Not only in es tablishing Savings Accounts for the children but by drawing a Will whereby they'll benefit. This Bank is at YOUR Service on both matters BAJVK OF TRYON Polk County's Oldest Bank Mr. Ussery, formerly of Williston, S. C-. is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Ussery. Mr. Ussery, a Furman University man, holds an important position with the Fourtfy Section Committee of Southern Carriers. He is a member of the Junior Cham ber 6f Commerce. After the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Ussery left or an extended honey j moon to Eastern and Canadian I 0 S&luda is donning its carnival clotnes getting ready to entertain the usual Influx of summer visitors. The community playground has been burnished up, the tennis courts made ready, and the swimming pool open The Princesa has booked some of the best feature films obtainable for the summer run, and the gummer hotels are opening their portala. The Charles, under the manage ment of Mrs. T. S. Roberta of Mi ami, Fla.; the Carolina House, Mrs. Radcliffe; the Pace House, Mrs. Moore* Iona Lodge, Mrs. Aehler; Fbirview House, Mrs. Locke; Mel rose Iun, Miss Heriot; Hill Rise Tke Oaks, Esseola Inn, Holly Hill ud aat but uot lea8t> tbe spick and span new hostelry, the Howard, under the management of Mrs. E. E. Pulton, are booking advenca reservations daily while their halls gradually fill as the days grow warmer down in tbe lowlands WHY? Our Business Is Growing BECAUSE We Know How! We .pride ourselves on the work turned out by our trained mechanics. Men whose skill has made our garage popular. DODGE OVERLAND WILLYS-KNIGHT Sole Agents For MICHELIN TIRES C. W. BALLENGER MOTOR CO. TRYON, N. C. fr + ? * * * 'M* * * * Parks-Belk Co's "The Home of Better Values" - Annual - Pre-ln ventory Sale * mam ? ? ? ? Starts Thursday, June 18th and Continues Through June 30th. This is an ANNUAL JUNE PRE-1NVENTORY SALE which everybody waits for. You will find Specials in every Department for this Sale. Every Day a Winner, Every Day New Specials. - Come and spend a Day with us and Save Money. We mean to Reduce Our Stocks and we do this by giving it to our Customers at . Low Prices, lots of merchandise below cost. IF YOU CANNOT FIND IT IN YOUR HOME TOWN REMEMBER >: Morgan Square, Spartanburg, South Carolina Mall Orders Given Prompt Attention
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