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iSr**-' *** .'.v' : -1 / *• ,%f; Ki n rrvmtr** mrx *** ■ 1 FUST OPTiCI 81 Mt y JNewßpaper m rne World) Vol.9 V. f/ ti 1 Jiy J -^ < l.flß< 5f Makes pi <•/ r> |X tsiection Results Chas. G. Sewall of Tryon n^*^« rr*nt mrohlenw /Sr 0 !! > ULr ~ g . C^r - fc was the refcwlTelection. His aud ience was so favorably impressed with the presentation of his sub i?d t re^ t is a givin f ““S™** ° f the “Tuesday’s landslide cannot be accounted for by any expenditure of money, or by the excellence of. .Tim Parley’s political machine, though both of these doubtless played their pert, as they always have in the past. It is clear that the masses are on the march. With ruch a tremendous vote of confi dence, Mr. Roosevelt Wields un- power and confronts )olemn responsibility. Every *W«s American must hope and pray that he will meet it with ability and genuine statesmanship.” Mr. Sewall then went on u> dis cuss the problems which confront the nstion. and which must in rome way be solved, if true pros of the social security act, to make it practical and workable; and “redistribution of wealth.” The final, and most important problem, in the speaker’s opinion, rolicy. Referring to an article by - —Continued on Rack Sage- N. CL, FRIDAY, NQV. 6, 1936 Annual 7 Roll CallOt ‘November 12th, 13th This is the time of the annual Roll Call of the American Red J Cross. Its continuing program re lief to disaster sufferers, of im mediate care for those injured in the home, on the farm and along the highway, and the splendidly —these things demand active support through membership, % Join the Red Cross through the Polk County Chapter. for l Thm-sday 1 a n(t% r N ovem ber 12th and ISth, the Annual Roll Call for Tryon and vicinity. Solicitors will visit the homes of the community, and will receive subscriptions at the post office, Missildine’s Pharmacy and the Lanier library. Three hundred members is the quota for the Polk County Unit. We have not failed to m eet our quota for many years. Noted Monologist Arrives Saturday Miss Ruth Draper, the noted monologist, will arrive in Tryon at 6 a. m., Saturday morning to be the guest of Mrs* M. B. Flynn for the week-end. She will give Theatre. Tickets on sale at Mis- - ’
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