TilJTSDAY NOVEMBER 4, 192 51 Halloween a( the Parish House Fiery teeth of pumpkin lanterns guarded the entrance of !he Parish House last Saturday evening: colored lights flamed in the windows and strings of red apples hung along the walls anj every paser by could tell, it was Halloween. The afternoon was hazy, tht. rich coloring of the foliage gave a touch of Indian Sunujier to tht. woods, but the night was inky black, the , goblins and witches were out and a big black mf with a corkscrew tail and sul phurous eyes had crossed tlie road. Notwithstanding the ghostly figures of goblins and withches that threatened and frightened the good people of Tryoti a large assembly gathered in the Parish House, ate red apples, drank eider, danced and listened to the weird rhythm cf the colored musicians. Kveryono entered into the spirit of the occasion and adde,| to the fun. A -tall, y rr.ee fa! figure wearing a mask ami a flowing robe like a pries-ess marshalled the younger oms to a ride to Jerusalem and other frolics. There was fantastic dancing and the enchantment ef the little sprites with their mad pranks and picU'.rosnue dross amused and entertained the spectators. Mephistophcles wa- there with slanting eyebrow * and looking as Satanic as Goethe ever pietnred him: two dashing figures in black, so distinctively French tliev might have coins aircci from Paris: ronrt ladies' with Ions regal tv.iins. tu sisters in charm ins Japanes- curb who danced gracefully an,] added much 10 the attractiveness of tip scene: a lithe figure as graceful as a nymph was enclos-'d in the suit of a convict, stripes of gray and white. There were young goblins and witches who shot unrolling coils of paper and swung clamoring rattles, dwarfs who gibbered and dance,] about and shook their bells or blew their Moorish horns to frighten the unsusp-etir>". A fierce black monkey with a long crooked tail scamp red about with a fascinating little sprite, and dominoes with hood',] dr sses that reminded one of Mediaeval Kngland on "all Saints' night" paraded the hall. The character ,,f Vab ntin<- was was all gallantry finely protrayed, but it was tin real wit Itch with a real broom and a high pointed black hat who won th,. first prize. The gay scene, the weird cos tumes the children so keenly alive with their Halloween pranks renewed the youth of the older ones pre*FEATHER OR FUR ] TO THE BECOMIN \l. M ^ NOW Is woman's Joy supr- . >. the ostrich boa Is renppearin< In all Its glory ou lho stage oi fashion This autumn and winter will test thin prevailing sentiment among the fall ox that nothing" quite so complete.1 the picture as a fluffy neckpiece o one sort or another. Especially an milliners everywhere encouraging thi consciousness among their clientele that a becoming hat takes on greate becomlngness if complemented with i " rrnmntlmn" fanthor hon nr a r?itn ningly devised arrangement of fui preferably monkey, either black o white. In short, ostrich boas am fanciful fur collars have become th vogue?a word to the wise be guttl dent The effectiveness of a handsome os v trlch boa U set forth In this ptctur in several instances. Note the luxi riant black feather boa as worn wit the stunning velvet beret, a Prenc creation, shown to the left In tlil group. By the way, Paris says fo the crowns of our hats, higher an then higher until they reach the 11ml and in this smart velvet shape we s? MM liinisaniii irisi'li'Vi'tTliriii rtiltiiif'ii 6 out and t illed to mind the days o ttln n tiiey were actors in the same o jelly games and frolics. h '! _>_ [ Columbus Parent. 15 I Teacher Association v The Columbus Parent-Teachers E Association will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday night, No- c iember 51 h at 7:30 p. in. Follow- f I i:ig is the program, for the even. ( i. i ing. opening Song, Devotional ? The v Duties and Obligation of the County a Superintendent from !he View Point r ..f the Paia nt?Mrs. O. C. Feagan, j Mr. R. L. Tailant. The Duties and Obligations of the Ooiiniy Superintendent from the ^ View Point of the Elementary 4 Teaeher Miss Mildred Land. < j Dramatization ? Second Grade? .j t'b Duties and Obligations of the jj the County Superintendent from the ; J View Point of the High School ^ Vacher Mrs. X. L. Wessinger. 3 Music, Open Discussion, Adjourn- J j Jment. 14 The Par- nts are urged to attend 3 ll 'net! ing. . J MRS. COBB, President < MRS. JACK. Chair, of * Publicity Committee. | ~I Mr. C. E. Ilogoman and daughter -S Xc'l of Hickory. X. C., were Tryon 4 visitors last week-end. 1 ?o? i V I Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward and 4 ifamil;... motored to Asheville last | I Sunday to visit Mr. Ward's niece, j | Mrs Doiiuett Stroup. ( ?o? | Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Justice of >.r. r. S C., wore dinner guests of 4 j Mr. and Mrs. W. Ward on Mon- j ?0? 4 Mrs. Ri.hard Watson spent last ' week.i'tul in Greenville, where she J v. as join by lo r husband. ?o? | Vr. and Mrs. F. F. Bacon, Mr. and ?| Mrs . W. C. Ward, motored over to 2 enville, Wednesday. The party ]j as joined In Greer by Mrs. T. L. 4 ..'.Stic. 4 -o- $ Th?- Baptist Ladies Ai,i Society | Mondav afternoon at 3:30 with } 4 ' i-s Ru U Me Fee. 4 ?o? 4 4 Wo are delighted to note the re- 4 iurn of Mr. Adams to Tryon for 4 wnit-r. The Melrose people In- ^ ' alii, r Mr. White and family and 4 .'1 Adams complete a group of our 4 n.'ost interesting people. . NECKPIECE ADDS ~ CNESS OF THE HAT ii | | V *' ' '">81 I 7 * * t J ^ ^ 11 in* theory delightfully put Into prac- ?| : tlce. J Very pleasingly Is the vogue for 4 t black and white stressed In the styl- J| r Ish black moire chapeau to the right ? i with its Inevitable accompaniment of J f an ostrich boa, this time of snow- < ? white. , p That most fetching millinery ere- < ntlon which tops this group Is con- , r tent to have as Its "llrst aid" to be- < n comlngness a girlish high collar of , - gray squirrel, thus challenging ostrich \ with fur. 4 r Again fur competes with feather In ' 3 the collarette of black monkey, worn 4 e with the large black velvet chapeau * I- shown below to the left. 'Tls said < In millinery circles that the call for * , large black velvet hats Is Insistent v In speaking of hats, velvet ones are J ultra-smart, especially shirred velvet < 1 as shown in the nu.sturtlum wlth^cln- J namon-colored model to the right ? '' The pink-beige hat last shown tops a ' s feather novelty boa, the like of which < Is very fashionably present with new- ] fl er millinery. < l' JUI.rA nOTTOMLBT. | (*3), 1928. Wentarn Newspaper Union.> < I ????????^ I 4 _ ' -e aja- -iiiirnwaft. i&tnhrt 'rrt/*--. :: *5* >'; #: t ^ . POLK C ILK HATS AND SPAT8 BARRED Alderman H. A 'isitor1 Scored by Minneapolis Aid. He got up and ' AT QUEEN MARIE RECEPTION the queen be gr city council If s MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 4? October 81, and i council leader rose up and called silk hats, mornin jueen Marie, of Rumania, an Inter- canes, ational gold-digger bumming her Alderman Johi ay across the United States, an- a livery stable f< ther pleaded earnestly for a ban tics absorbed al n silk hats and spats for welcom- manded to knov ig aldermen and socialist members about silk hats? ?-j tho Btnrmiest city coun- "No, this is fUUUU I* y vuw ? ? il session here In many months Brown reutrned. iy informing the mayor anj the "I think we st k-orld at large, that Queens mean er attire befittin lothlng at all to them. "I move to aii Silk hats, spats, morning coats and out the section r| anes may be required in New York and spats," saic Baltimore and Philadelphia. But Sweeney, he city fathers here, after two "This queen is lours of bitter debate, tabled a ternational gold-( veil dressed aldermen resolution resolution should ,nd indicated they won't do anything so we go down nore than shake hands and say hands before e^ lello, queen; how's Rumania? Why not welcon r*T v TVTTTtTVTttVTttVvVttttVVtTtTTtVtVtT * I thank the good people of tj generous suppoi the polls TuesJc deavor to fill the r* - * n ^ superior i^ouri to the very best JOHN A. +++++++++++^4?M>++++<M"t>+++++*+***++++<!" ? b mm mmm a COME T( RELL FO SER ' i>< > >1: You owe it to y owner to use th If Authorized For 'pi P ji; regularly. Onl; E; .you assured i fi; service worthy < truck or tractor fit Guaranteed wor ?| our Ford-trail ::: genuine Ford-bi ::: standardized?li to all owners. M ? pi For your conven pi ized Ford Servi< b* * Ei: to serve you. p: 1 J. H. STA .<> >?? ? if Service Th I PHONE 106 | ' " -r .w, - OUNTY NEW8 Brown started it zensT Romania la only about the said, "I move that size of Duluth, anyway." h eted by th eentire Then he read hie resolution, "we d ie arrives here on hereby protest against this attitude that we all wear of American officials toward the g coats, spats and much advertised American trip of li the Rumanian queen, which has for p Ryan, who owned its purpose thg securing of a loan ? r years before poll- to assist this oppressor of Rumania of his time, de- workers and peasants to continue r "wha'ts all this her ruthless reign and the creation of newspaper publicity for reproduoserious," Alderman tion in Rumania; that this survival e of aristocratic tyranny and oppresouid have the prop- sion is so gladly received by the i royalty." American democracy. \ x lend it by striking "And we hereby congratulate the jferring to silk hats Southern Pacific Railway company Alderman E. J. upon it's show of Americanism in re *?- *1.1. fusing to transport gr?u? nothing but in in- resentative of decadent European igger. I think the royalty." The aldermen voted hastip.iss. It* is getting ly to lay the resolution on the table on our kees and and then adjourned. ery foreign visitor. e some of our citl- I READ THE POLK CO. NEWS 11 i ?? < > * > voters and the lis county for the "t accorded m e at iy, and I will en- j office of Clerk of ii| of Polk County of my ability. i: V ? j I ARLEDGE ; | I 'Mm t I ) US FOR I ABLE I B^ B^ -I It V VICE I ourself as a Ford || e facilities of the |> d Service Dealer y in that way are || satisfaction and 1; of your Ford car, |: kttianshipdoneby |j idd mechanics- lj ailt parts?prices ? i - - ? HI 3W and the same <>y\ . .? >i . ?<? < ?i ''ill ience, our Author- :::: 7 < > I ze is near at hand. ||| T - oo I :::: is: CKHOUSE I TRYON, N. C. 1 ' Some men^; ette? bave *\^>jf -'? ^ &nglnS ^ * * l*"*1* I ^ welUn?l_ ~ v wh0\ Somo ./ , , mw ^ . ^irl alwaT? lUte8 .^e up arms thru c,l. - ,y ,0Ilrt ,\? ^enoush ? I X wish to think my 1 1 friends who have given I 1 ' me their loyal support I 1 to have me remain in 1 I office, and assure yon I 1 of my very deep apl 1 preciation tor your valued confidence. i _ * f I i f ifl.r. i i KODen r. mcrariano Sheriff of Polk County I The great honor that I i l ? J I nas Deen conierreu w on me by the people of ; the county to represent them in the legislative, i is deeply appreciated, I again wish to express my profound gratitude / to my loyal friends that have put forth their efforts in my behalf. W. F. Little I House of Representative I ^ "^. 7 J^H $ug&a6h*i*--* . |&83-?4a?a-'S?i4i;-:?--> - '-^^m

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