Welfare Work In Polk County Continued from Page One of the organization, and that plans are being considered for a similar entertainment at Cooper’s Gap. The Council decided to under take its annual financial campaign, February Ist, for the support of the work of the Helping Hand society and the American Women’s Hospitals. Mrs. John Washburn, Mrs. W. H. Burtenshaw were made the campaign committee. CURB REPORTER Continued from Page One Claus again this year and has al ready bought a lot of clothes and things for families as far out as Hickory Grove. A number of kind people are in cahoots with him. They are furnishing the money to buy the clothes, etc., but don’t want to bother about doing the work of getting the things and distributing them. Some of them want to help some really worthy families but don’t want it known that they are doing it because they would be having some solicitors after them throughout the year. So if you have a big heart and want to help some people without them knowing it, there’s a tip for you. ATTENTION ! Holiday Tea at the Lanier Library Friday, December 30th, from 3:30 to 6. For reser vations please call the Library or Mrs. F. P. Bacon, 43, or Mrs. Parmelee, 198-W. | DANCE | Under ST. AGNES GUILD At SUNNYDALE | Couple or Stags . . . SI.OO I TUESDAY, DEC. 27th Polk county farmers have just received checks for $286.52 in pay ment of 13,565 pounds of milk sold on the cream route, according to an announcement by County Agent J. A. Wilson. Mrs. J. C. Chaplin and daugh ter, M'iss Elizabeth Richey, of Sewickley, Pa., are guests at Pine Crest Inn. The Richeys had a cottage in Tryon ten years ago and have been back for occasion al visits. Miss Ella Lee Yates, who teach es at Norwood, N. C., and Miss Lucile Yates of Meredith college, Raleigh, are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Yates, at Lan drum during the holidays. For Careful and Efficient J RADIO SERVICE! Call Avant Electric Co PHONE 51 j Washday backaches and bad tempers are out oi date .... now that your modern laundry can take work from you and give you more time for in creased pleasure. Our low prices on wet and finished wash make washing at home foolish. RECTOR’S LAUNDRY PHONE 212

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