fl y e^pS to ® u 1 J llFederal Savings anc Assure you of loan association financial Security Miss Rogers Honored Mrs. Clarence Lightner enter tained this afternon at her home, “Seven Mountains” in honor of Miss Susan Rogers, whose mar riage to Mr. Baxter Haynes will take place on Saturday, October 24th. Four tables of Lridge were enjoyed followed by tea to which a number of guests were invited. interesting ads appear in Bulletin: The Automatic Heating Co., gives an analysis of the kind of coal best suited for use in automatic stokers. If you have a stoker, it might pay you to read the advertisement. Another ad of interest is a page advertise ment of Peeler’s Jewelry, offering a special bargain in teaspoons. David Coker of Hartsville, S. C., a prominent agriculturist of South Carolina has donated his second thousand dollars to the Roosevelt campaign because he be lieved that the defeat of Roosevelt would spell tragedy for the agri cultural. West and South. HOW TO "KEEP EDUCATED” f Read Daily the World-wide Constructive News in i f The Christian Science Monitor $ a An International Daily Newspaper \ l It gives ail the constructive world news hut does not exploit crime and y. o scandal. Men like the column, "The World’s Day”—news at a glance for y, 5 the busy reader. It has interesting feature pages for all the family. A y, i Weekly Magazine Section, written by distinguished authorities on eco- y, [ nomic, social and political problems, gives a survey of world affairs. y, f The Christian Science Publishing Society 'A < One, Norway St7eet, Boston, Massachusetts & i Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor V j| for a period of y, \ mi year $9.00 □ 6 months $4.50 □ 3 months $2.25 □ 1 month 75c K Wednesday issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60; 6 issues 25c | Name y S Address _ <A ) SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST J? Mrs. Jed. L. Washburn has re turned to Tryon from Duluth, Minn., where she spent the sum mer. WANTED—Presser, apply any week day. Rector’s Cleaners & Dyers.—Adv. FARM FOR SALE—IBS acres and 8-room house, and good out buildings; 50 acres are in good bottom land with creek and branch es running through property. A bargain for quick sale. G. Harrison Bridgeman, Tryon, N. C.—Adv. eod | TRYON WINEj j and BONDED WINERY j I FALERNO VINEYARDS I Warrior Drive DR. LOUIS FULDNER I

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