GARDEN CLUB HAVE LUNCHEON AT SUNNY DALE Mrs. H. L. Shelnutt and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln delightfully enter tained the members of the Garden club and visitors with a luncheon at Sunnydale today at one o’clock. The lovely, new log cabin, just completed, was artistically decorat ed with peach blossoms and greens. A very interesting lecture on ‘“Designs in Southern Gardens’* was given by Mrs. E. M. Gwath mey of Converse college. Mrs. Gwathmey talked mostly concern ing garden designs with an Eng lish background, illustrating with many beautiful, familiar gardens. Mrs. George Miller, the presi dent, presided. One new member, Miss Laura Peaseley, was wel comed into the club. The nominat ing committee represented by Mrs. H. C. Metcalf, gave the following report: President, Mrs. Frank Crandall; vice - president, Mrs. David Edsall; secretary, Mrs. C. C. Curtis; treasurer, Mrs. F. P. Bacon. The president announced the club’s spring activities to take fVd Furnished the Attractive Inlaid Linoleum for the Kitchen at Sunnydale Log Cabin We carry a large line of Gold Seal Rugs and Linoleum for every purpose. BEST WISHES TO SUNNYDALE Trie Ballenger Co. TRYON, North Carolina place as follows: April 7, club’s annual meeting at Mrs. Greene’s; April 8,9, play under direction of Mrs. Louis Fuldner; April 17, pilgrimage of Try on gardens with Mrs. H. C. Metcalf in charge; April 21, picnic at Pearson’s Falls; April 30, Flower Show. Farmers of Polk county sold 2,393 pounds of poultry at the fourth poultry shipment held on Monday. For this the farmers of the county received $347.92. An other. shipment is plalnned soon. , ■ * * * * The BULLETIN—SI.SO A Yeaflj wm/M teyon’s mm TheatrE FRIDAY ONLY THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS