Hunting Notice Tryon Hounds will meet at Miz zen Tod tomorrow, Mfrrch 27th, at 2:20 p. m. As the Carolina Cup is to be run in Camden, S. C., on Saturday, March 30th, hounds will meet at 10:30 Friday morning, March 29th, at the Kimberly Farm House. There will be no hunt on Saturday. —Lefty Flynn, Sec’y. Arrivals at Circle Inn: Mrs. Charles Campbell, Providence, R. I.; Miss Pearl Lamphear, Oak Park, 111.; Miss Helen S. Hamil ton, Chicago, 111.; Osborne M. Bill ings, Providence, R. I.; Miss Marie (m elson, Washington, D. C. 400,000 HOMES IN NORTH CAROLINA HAVE RADIOS Many thousands of these radios are five and six years old, and do not bring’ the owner the type of radio reception to which he is entitled. We have on hand many of the 1940 MODEL PHILCO RADIOS WITH BUILT-IN AERIALS. These are the last word in radio design, and performance. We are prepared to offer a LIBER AL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE on your old radio for one of these 1940 Model Philco Radios. Come in and see us, or phone for one of our men to come to your home and discuss the proposition. We wili gladly make a home demonstration. FOR PHILCO RADIOS Telephone AVANT ELECTRIC COMPANY TELEPHONE 51 TRYON, N. C. I Unusual Hand-Made Place and Tally Cards. Mountain Industries. Southern Colonial Home for Sale In South Carolina About 28 miles from Tryon. Community has excellent graded schools and one of the best col leges for women in the South; also a prominent and highly rated col lege for men. Home consists of 11 rooms and 4 baths, and oil heat. Plantation contains 3 acres of beautiful grounds. For complete details consult— Waverly Hester, Tryon, N. C. Telephone 37 or 206.—Adv s t. th 3t