The Lanier club of Tryon met Thursday. February 3, on the bir thday ot Sidney Lanier, who was born m M 4 a..on, Ga., 1842. The Asheville chapter and the Fanny Patton chapters of the U. D. C. observed the day with appropriate programs. Lanier died Septem ber 7, 1881. at Lynn, near Tryon, in the Wilcox home now owned by Mrs. John L. Jackson. He was so ill that he was moved from the inn to Wilcox home where he could be away from the crowds. Thursday’s Asheville Times pub lished a picture and story of him, and the statement of friends who said that the poet laureate of the South called the view of the mountains from his window at Lynn “his compensation.” There seems to be little excuse now, for anyone in North America who has a desire to play an in strument not to do so, or not to continue playing if he already knows how. In the latter instance, the Home Symphony invites you to sit in. If you can’t play, Fun in Music offers you lessons —just choose your instrument. Your only expense is for the instrument and the instruction or part books which are issued at cost.—Doron K. An trim in the Rotarian Magazine. A. L. MAYRAND Maker of Ladies and Men's Clothes. Suits from SSO to S6O. When own cloth is furnished, Men’s Shit? $35. Ladies’ Short Coat Suits S3O. 717 E. Main St., Spartanburg, S. C. BUCHANAN’S for VALENTINES! Large Shipment Os Poultry Made The largest poultry shipment ever made from Polk county was made Monday. There was a total of 4.701 V 2 pounds of poultry sold, including 4,173% pounds of haavy hens, 156 pounds of light hens, 20 pounds of fryers, 79 pounds of stags and 274 pounds of . cox; Two British ship? sank by air planes near Spain. The Anti-Lynch bill in the Senate is still being debated. “Little Business ’ parley ends in noisy confusion. Lionel Barrymore in hospital for rest. NOTICE J ~ The dwelling house ans lfiyftcres of land belonging* jtofi the Estate of Miss Anna Stayage, deceased, will be offered fqr • sale at public auction oh \|»brukry 14, 1938, at 12 b’clockj )fbon. This property is located jrn Pacolet Valley two miles aboyfe Tryon. please see J. T. Arlene or George A. Cathey, both of Tryon, N. C. Feb. 1,5, 10. TRYON WINE from Tryon Grapes E. G. VOLLMER

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