Wants Record of “America” Harkness Smith wants to send a phonograph record of “God Save the King” to England with a Christmas message. In order to do this he wants the chorus of “America” which is the same. Anyone having a record of “Am erica” that they will loan to him for a few days, will do a great favor by telephoning him tonight or early in the morning, as he must get the record off by Tues day in order for it to reach Eng land by Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Rowe have gone to Chicago for the holidays with Miss Ruth Rowe and James Rowe, students at the University of Chicago. The U. S'. Department of Agri culture has estimated the 1940 cotton crop at 12,686,000 bales, nearly a million bales above the 1939 crop of 11,817,000 bales. Unusual Hand-Made Place and Tally Cards. Mountain Industries. Make This Christmas An Electrical Chris tmasl Give Gifts of Value and they’re sure to be valued for years to come. We suggest: Floor Lamp .... Toaster . . . Heaters Heating Pad . . . Percolator Radio . . . Iron For a Merry, Merry Christmas .... Give Electrical Appliances from AVANT ELECTRIC COMPANY Telephone 51—Tryon, N. C. Tom Cooksey is a candidate for the merit badge in First Aid to Animals, at the Boy Stout Court of Honor tonight at the Parish House. Argentine hides now have their largest market in this country, the United States taking about 60 per cent of the total produced by the South American republic. LOST: Male English setter with black head and bjack>nd white body, wearing a Arilkp ta S with the name “W. H/ Mcvdnald, Mill Spring” on it. \ phder please notifv Dr. John ZrPreston.—Ad vertisement 16, 18, 20; pen. I Tryon Country Day School ; Tryon, North Carolina I A Private Day School for Pre | School, Primary and In termediate Grades Oct. 2, 1940 - June 1, 1941 j Miss Washburn, Mrs. Brundage ‘ i Mrs. Bowen

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