Dr. Heniry Nelson Snyder, who will address the Lanier club on Thursday afternoon will be the guest of Dr. and M'rs. C. C. Curtis while in Tryon. John Washburn is on a freighter cruise to Panama and the West Indies. Dr. Randolph Ray, rector of the Little Church Around the Corner, New York City, and Mirs. Ray are guests at Melrose Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. George Finley of Aurora, 111., have returned home after a visit at Thousand Pines Inn and Seven Hearths. LOST': Baby's brown glove. Finder please return to Bulletin office. REWARD.— Adv, Tickets} Vor Whims” on February ftltaruf oth may be ob taified-y or from Garden "club m&ptbers at 50c.—Ad. TRYON WINE from Tryon Grapes E. G. VOLLMER EOMENT n / &¥AR,TMENT Rock House Ayt Gallery. ebees' required/ I TRYON'S THEATRE j ■ Phone 186. Evening 7:45 ■ Mat. 3:3o—Sat. Ip. m. NOW PLAYING ! David Niven in | “PRISONER OF ZEND A” i Ronald Coleman , Madeleine Carroll and I Douglas Fairbanks , Jr. Fortieth Anniversary of First Automobile Policy Hartford. —The 40th anniversary of the issuing of the first automo bile liability policy occurs Feb. 1. The historic contract was granted by the Travelers to Dr. Truman J. Martin, a physician at Buffalo, N. Y., and was written in long hand by Walter G. Cowles, who is now a vice-president of che company. The policy covered an electric automobile which, when it was bought by Dr. Martin in 1897, w,as one of less than 100 vehicles registered in the Uni > States. Dr. Martin paid a pre-l mium of $11.25, to provide liability of from $5,000 to SIO,OOO. The in sured. Dr. Martin, died in New York City in 1927. The under writer, Mir. Cowles, is still an ac tive official of the Travelers, which he has served more than a half century." Above item from National Un derwriter January 27th. Then as now, the Travelers 1 Insurance Co., is anxious to provide the insurance the public needs. Represented in Tryon by R. H. Brady, Agent Fire - Automobile - Casualty INSURANCE ~ \ Phone 51 Tryon, N. C. J