The Iryou Daily Bulletin oJSTiri ivi. V INING, Editor Published Every Day Except Sunday ENTERTAIN BRIDAL PARTY Mrs. Ralph Erskine will enter tain this evening with a dinner dance in honor of her niece, Miss Susan Rogers, whose marriage to Mr. Baxter Morgan Haynes, will be solemnized on Saturday eve ning at Erskine Memorial church. Among the out-of-town guests for the Rogers-Haynes wedding are Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Dan forth of New York City, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Erskine and son, Harold, of Racine, Wis., Mr. Mal colm Erskine of Yale University, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Elam of Lewis burg, N. C., Mrs. Percival Fuller and Miss Lydia Fuller of Racine, Wis., Mr. 'and Mrs. William Bur ney of Columbia, S. C., Miss Hope Rogers, only sister of the bride, and the maid of honor, has ar rived from Chatham Hall, Va., and Miss Carol Erskine, a cousin will arrive from Chatham Hall this evening. Mr. and Mrs. Elam will | HOW TO "KEEP EDUCATED” w Read Daily the World-wide Constructive News in J The Christian Science Monitor y?l An International Daily Newspaper V It gives all the constructive world news but does not exploit crime and V: scandal. Men like the column, "The World's Day”—news at a glance for T.i the busy reader. It has interesting feature pages for all the family. A 7/ Weekly Magazine Section, written by distinguished authorities on eco 7/ nomic, social and political problems, gives a survey of world affairs. x The Christian Science Publishing Society g One, Norway Street, Boston, Massachusetts S Please enter my subscription to The Christian Science Monitor A for a period of $ □ 1 year $9.00 Q 6 months $4.50 Q 3 months $2.25 □ 1 month 75c X Wednesday issue, including Magazine Section: 1 year $2.60; 6 issues 25c A Name x Address SAMPLE COPY ON REQUEST be house guests of Mrs. George Canfield in Gillette Woods while in Many other relatives and friends will attend the wedding from Spartanburg, Asheville and Hendersonville. Mrs. Owen S. Bird has as her guest, her sister, Miss Alberta De- Forest, of Evansville, Ind. New arrivals at Oak Hall are Mrs. L. M. Petitdedier of Denver Colorado, Mrs. E. P. Stengle of Daytona Beach, Fla., and Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Brush of Detroit. Recent arrivals at Pine Crest Inn are Mrs. Percival S. Fuller and daughter, Miss Lydia of Racine, Wis., Mr. and Nicholas Danforth of New City, Mrs. Ernst Mahler of Neenah, Wis., and her mother, Mrs. Lyon, of Minneapolis, Minn., Mr. and Mrs. Chas. L. Doyle of Sewickley. Pa., and Mrs. John P. Frazier, Detroit. WHEN YOU WANT A BET TER TYPEWRITER apply to Seth M. Vining, representative of the Underwood Typewriter Co.— Adv. ts.