CURB REPORTER Continued Page One— this free moving picture, to be given on three mornings from 10 to 11:30 enabling all ladies to leave in time to prepare noon day lunch es . Jeremy Collier said, “We must not let go manifest truths because we cannot answer all ques tions about them.” .... Mr. and Mrs. G. ML Ferree, who moved here recently from High Point, have bought a lot in Pickens Park and expect to build soon. Mrs. Ferree is teaching a special class in the Tryon school. Mir. Ferree is an official of the Adams-Millis Carp. .... WAR NEWS: Undersecre tary of State Sumner Welles noti- S/fied the world last night that U. S. was rearming for defense against any foreign aggression. Hitler and Japan say “pooey”. Russia ex pecting German attack in 1941. Hungary takes over some Czech land. Madrid facing its third winter of war .... Hubert Fos ter says that Richard Jones, 124- year-old former Negro slave, has "been sick in bed for three weeks and needs help. Jones may need help but there will be a lot of doubt about his age Misses Miary and Lucy Torr of Detroit are guests at Mtelrose Lodge. Postmaster W. H. Stearns states that the Tryon Route One Mail Cfkrrier, R. L. Wilson, will leave tie Tryon office at 9 o’clock in the mornings instead of 10 o’clock be- I a .nning on November 15th. Jl Mts. O. W. Beach of Montclair, 11. J., and Miss Helen Kenyon of / ’oughkeepsie, are guests at Chero kee Lodge. Miss Kenyon is chair man of the board of trustees of Vassar college. Mir. and Mrs. Robert Dedmondt are occupying an apartment at Mrs. Lydia Strong’s on Melrose Circle. George Webster and the Ernst Mahler horses have arrived from Neenah, Wis., and are at Chinqua pin farm in the Hunting Country. L. F. Buchanan, Miss Frances Buchanan and M?iss Lavinia Taylor are in Atlanta visiting the whole houses for Santa Claus. GIFTS of all kinds at the Moun tain Industries.—Adv. Bette?' Light for Better Sight ! Children’s eyes are easily strained and should be protect ed. That is one reason' why your home should be LIGHT CONDITIONED. Another rea son—you, and your family, will also enjoy the new eye-comfort and beauty that abundant, soft lighting brings into our home. Begin to Light Condition today! It is simple and inexpensive, for electric rates and bulb pric es are now lower than ever. See that you have the modern I. E. S. lamps in every room. Start enjoying Better Light for Better Sight! DUKE POWER COMPANY

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