SOIL
pie do "With the three hundred
thousand acres of land. The
progress will be, up or down, de
pending upon the proper use of
this land.
Business men may say that we
need more industries. This might
be good if properly adjusted, but
as it is now, the most industrious
boys and girls leave the farms
never to return except during
depressions, sickness and old age.
What we need in Polk County is
a better appreciation for “Dirt”
and how to use it.
1 Jape Bingham (Mrs. Samuel
A., Jr.) shared honors as the
feminine lead in the “Male Ani
mal” presented last week at the
Community Playhouse in Nash
ville, Tenn. An attractive pic
ture of Mrs. Bingham also ap
peared in the Nashville Banner
in connection with the play. The
talented newcomer to Nashville
received her dramatic training at
Anniversaries
As JUNE is a month of WEDDINGS there are
many anniversaries to celebrate.
We have something attractive for each anniver
sary. Give your friends a glad surprise by remembering
them on their anniversaries. They will appreciate it.
APPALACHIAN HANDWEAVERS
Mountain Industries
Next to Post Office and on Asheville Highway Opposite Ice Plant
F. P. Bacon, Proprietor TRYON, North Carolina
Vassar, from which she was
graduated in 1937. In The Male
Animal she played the part of
the lovely, vivacious young wife
who loves fun and excitement, but
who in the end finds that her
husband's impractical idealism
holds her heart.
Mrs. Willis Yoder has return
ed home from St. Luke’s hospital.
Mrs. C. J. Lynch is visiting in
Baltimore, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn have
returned from Princeton univer
sity.
Capt. Barney B. Bishop is now
located at 411 Ronie St., Hatties
burg, Miss.
J. C. C. Foster has Tetumed
to Missildine’s from his vacation.
Baby Link Ravan, Jr., is in St.
Luke’s hospital for treatment.
The Bulletin—6 months sl.