BANKS TO CLOSE ON ELECTION DAY The Tryon Bank & Trust Co., and the Mutual Bank of Landrum will close on Tuesday, November sth, for the general election, ac cording to Cashier John G. Land rum, Jr. Did You Get a Turkey? If you have an order for a tur key won at the Hallowe’en party on Thursday night please present it at once to Elbert Nanney at the Cotton Patch, so the committee can pay for it. \ Friends of Marion Smith, Re publican candidate for tax collec tor of Polk County, have a page advertisement in today’s Bulletin, soliciting the support of the voters in the election of Tuesday, Novem ber sth. Mrs. J. S. Gittings of Annapolis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Brooks, has arrived in Tryon for the wedding of Miss Mary Sharp to Mr. Carlos Lavenas this after noon. The Baptist Woman's Missionary society will meet on Tuesday at 3:30 p. m., with Mrs. J. W. Taylor. The program will be in charge of Mrs. W. R. Hoots Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Foster, who spent the summer at Burt Lake, Mich., have returned to Try on and have taken an apartment . at the Spanish Court. REMEMBER to notify the Bul letin of any changes in addresses of the men in the army, navy and air service. Mr. Jerry Drew is preparing a card index file of the names of all men in the service. Drop us a postal or phone Mr. Drew, if you prefer. Prof, and Mrs. James Brooks a few days ago since returned from a ten-day auto trip to Mobile, Ala., where they visited their daughter, whose husband, E. H. Hopson is a supervising engineer on the vehicular tunnel now be ing constructed under Mobile Bay. They also visited their son and his family in Atlanta enroute. A daughter was bom on Friday afternoon at St. Luke’s hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George Comer. Tryon received about two and a third inches of rain during Thursday night and Friday, ac cording to Observer W. W. Creas man. The Men’s Civic Club of Land rum on Thursday evening resolved itself into a committee to Defend America By Aiding the Allies in line with the William Allen White movement and a majority of the members present agreed to write postals to their State Congressmen urging all possible aid to Britain short of war. In a brief talk on “Why I Am NOT an Isolationist” Prof. James Brooks brought the matter to the attention of the club and their response was spontaneous and enthusiastic. /\ Lanier Club Notice/ ]rl The Lanier club) will Thursday, Nov. Twf^t. «£wpTm. at the Library. / James Dawson. —Adv. V FOR SALE: Three puppies of unknown ancestry; black and tan color. Will give proceeds to the Mobile Canteen fund. Mrs. J. A. Reynolds in the Hunting Coun try.—Adv. Enjoy Golf and Tennis RECREATION at TRYON COUNTRY CLUB