FRIGIDAIRE Is Always At The Top Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Howes are guests of Dr. Howes’ brother, C. M. Howes, and Mrs. Howes while enroute from Florida to their summer home in Maine. Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Kitchen of Brevard, Miss Reba Kitchen of Asheville and Miss Adele Porter of China Grope were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward. Boutonnieres for isale at the Flower Show. All those who wish to contribute flowers from their gardens to make up these bouquets please telephone Mrs. Dudley Smith or anyone wishing to make these boutonnieres call Mr s. —Adv.’ The Tryon ppok an d Paper Shop is having j ijts sale this week. of stock marked xlownl I CCme/and look.— Adverfcjsementy Cucumbers lb. 1254 c Lima Beans, lb. 15c Egg Plant lb. 10c Peas, lb. 15c Beans, lb. 15c Asparagus, bn.. __2oc Home-Grown Lettuce 10c v The Ballenger Co. TRYON, North Carolina AAA Barred Rock Cockerels di rect from Booth’s pedigreed pens. I have pedigreed certificate with them. 8 weeks old May sth., 75c each. Slightly higher as they get older. S. T. STEWART, Landrum, S. C., route 2. —Adv. 26, 30 Free Lecture First Church of Christ, Scientist, Asheville, N. C., announces a free lecture on Christian Science by Miss Margaret Murney Glenn, Gjh| S. 8., of Boston, Mass., at tljp» George Vanderbilt, Ball Room, in Asheville on Thursday evening, April 19th, at eight o’clock. The public is cordially invited to at tend. THE BULLETIN—SI.SO Year, Parsnips, lb. 10c Pineapple, lb. 15c Peppers, lb. 15c Carrots, 3 for 25c < Bunch Beets 10c Celery, 2 for 25c Spinach, lb. _ 10c