TODAY This afternoon is a busy time with a golf tournament, tea at the Country Club and Flower Show at the Parish House. A dis play of imported Swiss linen at the Auiberge and Jean West’s dis play of ladies clothes at Tryon Lodge. What more could a person ask for entertainment? You have until 6 o’clock. Take in some of them and enjoy them. One month ago- today letters were mailed to some friends of St. Luke’s Hospital asking for contributions to help ma"ke up the | patients at the hospital. A few of those letters have not been an swered. It will help the work of the committee if such friends will telephone now how much they will give the hospital for the coming year, or drop a card in the post office addressed to the hospital. Plant Cover Crops—Fight Erosion TRYON NATURAL WINES Dry and Semi - Dry MADE OF TRYON GRAPES $ Drive out to see us and make your own selection, or give us a ring and we will /TpxJl' DELIVER IT TO YOU. E. G. VOLLMER PHONE 25-J TRYON, N. C. Mr. and Mrs. J. Stogdall Stokes of Philadelphia are guests at Mill Farm. Mr. and Mrs. William Wool sey of Aiken, 9. C., and Stoddard, N. H., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Erskine. Charles (Bunny) Ingalls and sister, Miss Helen Ingalls, will leave Thursday for Harwichport, Massachusetts. Advertising is the quickest and most economical aid in the in troduction of new products added to an established line and in the introduction of improved products. THE BULLETIN—S months sl. *“ t For Good Riding Phone i Newman Stables | Fine Saddle Horses PHONE 199 •F*' — .i iSB M— »—M— i. ■