CURB REPORTER Nelson Jackson, Jr., is out again after a month’s illness following an operation at St. Luke’s hos pital .... Tryon merchants have the nicest selection of Christmas merchandise ever assembled in the community and some buyers report that the prices on some things are even lower than offered in the big cities. Every dollar spent in the community helps to build it and make possible the many worth while things done for all the people in the Tryon trading area. When you trade here you help yourself as well as the county. .... Additional contributors to the Trade Street Christmas deco rations include Mrs. Willis Par sons, Miss Clare Bell, Bishop F. H. Touret, Mrs. C. M. Gottfried. .... Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy will be shown in “Saps at Sea” at Tryon Theatre on S*un dav. On Mondav and Tuesday, “All This and Heaven Too” will be shown .... A child’s pair of glasses have been left at the Bulletin office . . . . M. B. Cald well reports a bunch of keys with Clinton, S. C., on them left at the school house The Ger mans are still bombing England. Charlotte is raising money for the aid of the Greeks .... A large crowd is expected to hear Mark Wollner, the violinist next Wed nesday at Lanier Library. Tick ets on sale at Missildine’s and the Library The Ladies Auxiliary Circle of the Tryon Presbyterian church will meet on Monday afternoon at 3:45 with Mrs. Sara Beyea at the home of Mrs. Chas. W. Higley in Gillette Woods. Topic for round table discussion: Listen, The Wise Men Have Come. Members de siring transportation may call Mrs. G. I. Henderson. Mrs. Nell Stewart is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Cunninghams Building Home Near Harmon Field Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cunningham who have occupied the Brintnall guest house since coming to Tryon from Illinois last season, have bought a tract of land from R. C. Erskipe and have already started the construction of a house over looking Harmon Field road. Harold Shuttles of Asheville gave a most enjoyable and infor mative talk at the Thursday meet ing of the Lanier club. His dem onstration showed taste and ar tistic skill. After the meeting a delightful tea was served with Mrs. George Canfield and Mrs. Anne Bosworth Greene as hos tesses. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hanford of Cambridge, Mass., are guests at Pine Crest Inn. FOR M)OTHER: ELECTRIC HEATING PAD, Universal; from $2.95 to $5.50. AVANT ELEC TRIC CO. Phone 51.—Adv. THE BULLETIN Anywhere in the United States 6 MONTHS FOR$l A Delicious Wine BURGUNDY TRY IT! Dr. Fuldner’s Falerno Vineyard Phone 194-M

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