TRYOW MOTOR CO., Inc. Chevrolets Last night (Tuesday) a meet ing was held of representatives of the Polk County Chapter of the Red Cross, the Polk County Unit of the American Women’s Hos pitals, the Polk County Helping Hand, with Miss Rebecca Hos kins, Polk county Welfare Agent. The object is to effect a co-ordina tion of all these agencies for more thorough and efficient work. Fur ther conferences will be held be fore the final organization is made. In the meantime, anyone who is interested in any case of need is requested to confer with Miss Hos kins, who is in Tryon at the City Hall, on Friday of each week, or with Mrs. George A. Cathey of the Red Cross. J. K. Anderson is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Anderson for a few days. ! ’" ’ ~ ~ T [ Announcement I I I j 1 This is to announce that we will I i move to new quarters on a ground I j floor in the Reibling Building on I j Trade Street after the first of the j | year. For fifteen, years you have ! j come up to us and now we are | coming down to you. j I i i B1 ue Ridge Weavers j George and Sallie Cathey l Buy tickets now for “As You Like It”, a movie to be shown Monday, December 21, at Tryon’s Theatre for the benefit of Lanier Library. Tickets on sale at Mis sildine’s Pharmacy and Lanier Library.—Adv. 16, 17, 18. There will be a hot fish and chitterlings supper Thursday night, D rcember 17, at the St. Luke C. M. E. Church. Public invited. Sponsored by Group No. 3. C. R. White, pastor.—Adv 1.6, 17. Real-Silk Hosiery Milis Represented in Tryon every day by— Gertrude Morris Telephone No. 217 [ THE BULLETIN —$1.50 a year.