A message from L. G. Harkness Smith from Boston on Saturday stated that he and the President had arrived in Boston about the same time, but that the President had gotten more publicity than he did. Mr. Smith also sated that the trip North was rough but satis factory and that he dodged the hurricane by a few inches. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Edwards are the parents of a son, Samuel Lewis, born Monday afternoon at home. Warrington “Bo” Preston, who is teaching in South Carolina is here on vacation during the cot ton picking season. The first day here he got a job at McNeely’s Cash Store for the vacation period. Miss Rebecca Hoskins has re turned from a visit with her par ents at Summerfield. Her little sister, Miss Eleanor Graham, age 5, accompanied her for a visit in Tryon. Allen Jervey has returned to the Charleston Medical college at Charleston, S. C. Ball Room Dancing instruction by Miss Jeanne Huger. Classes Tuesdays and Thursdays. Hours 4 to 5. Rate per pupil in classes $3 monthly. Individual instruction $4 monthly.—Adv. PROTECT THE CHILDRENS' EYES School days have arrived and with them, the need of IMPROVED LIGHTING. We have received a shipment of the New Westing house I. E. S. Semi-Indirect Lamps. They are ideal frr reading, and we would be glad to have you inspect them. PRICES FROM $6.75 UP Avant Electric Co. PHONE 51 TRYON, N. C. Ttryon’s nea heatrEl Phone IS6 WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Show Them No Mercy with l ROCHELLE HUDSON CESAR ROMERO M BRUCE CABOT Added Attraction THURSDAY ONLY WSM Grand Ole Opry Presents: FIDDLIN’ SID HARKREADER MAC McGAR BLYTHE POTEET BUCK MARTIN EMORY MARTIN