Wmge Eight ' . Concert At Winthrop College November 23 Btxk Hill. S. C ?Charles Mucnch, -jMsrjnguishod French conductor, will direct a performance of the Orchestx* Jfaiionaj of France at Wimhrop - . IYou never think! Gei Calrod unit (each with i . All controls ing around instantly! V you about features. C push buttor s . ~ . \ ' ' : f Pc A. . : V 'L A * << j G. E. SI , Just the ti and evenir enough for /? I off a room - , oil . v . ar jL A real G-E f:": ^ ' i w '?- "' v .. -. ; T. "" : V; '.^ . ' ' ' ? ' i :''V' Hall-on October 17 of this year. One reviewer wrote afterwards that the performance was "an ultimate in! musical delight." 1 Muench made his American debut two years ago with the &ew York Philharmonic Symphony orchestra, with which he has been appearing this season as guest conductor. In 1949 he will assume direction of.the Boston Symphony orchestra, succed ing Dr. Serge Koussecltsky. v The program at Wipthrop will con sist almost entirely of music by French composers. i ne crcnesue national's concert here will be the fourth attraction on the current artist series at Winthrop. A record yield of 457 pounds of lint per acre is forecast for the 1948 i cotton crop in North Oarolina. ?$&&& F1 bn /fB MRsSr E. "Push Button" RANGE ' '-v>*- -. ~v ,.vi':' . saw cooking ease like this before! rveral Electric'* famous "speed cc s controlled by push buttons! A Tel-A-Cook light) for each cooking 10 inches above working surface. No hot pons. The cooking speed you Ve can't begin to tell ^ all the outstandina ome in and see this ? \ marvel yourself! ^0^0^ I'WWtVtW :Sh. .sr4** ,\ ??. . . * ".w * " ****?++> - ' -' JNBOWL HEATER cket for the chilly mornings En tgs when its not quite cold wil the furnace. Tokes the chill fo< ,in no time at , #f>nr id built to last. ^Il"5 th< value. . --7? V t ', \ 7 S". s. ...., '' THE KINGS 1IODN7ATN 1 Wiring Systems Need Attention "An electrical wiring system is 1 no better than its poorest part,' says ' Ben JenKins County" Agent for fhfe. State College Extension Service. "A new extension, an outlet, switch or j light ? any of these, if installed ' amaterurishly, can make a safe wir ing system dangerous." The National Safety Council recommends that electrical wiring extensions as well as the original wir ing system be inspected by a quail! fieri person. When used safely, elec| tricity brings happiness to the entire - family and helps take the backache lout of routine farm chores. Even the best wiring system needs ^ Appliance VLL Fl 3*1 General Here's the ?-efrigera women want moct! I - storage space in the Your new refrigerate partment quick-free ment has its own doc Refrigerator fresh-fc space as most 8 cu. marvel tomorrow. f i \ *. V Jtlx f ' ' . 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