SPECIAL: Dorothy Gray Blustery Weather Lotion, $2 value for sl. OWEN’S Pharmacy. Try on Loses Basketball Game to Montford Tryon, playing against an old er and more experienced team from Spartanburg Friday night, lost by the score of 46-18. The line-ups: Montford (46): Anderson 12; Cavin 2; Finch 12; McMillin 4; Dickerson 4; Kirby 10; Berry 2. Tryon (18) : Beatson 4; Melton, 10; Baker 2; Brock 2; Arledge 0; Williams 0; S'coggins 0. W. C. Ward to Receive Funds At Mercerizing Plant Mrs. Wm. St. Julien Jervey, county treasurer of the President’s Birthday Celebration for the In fantile Paralysis Foundation, re ports that W. C. "Ward, head of the Southern Mercerizing Co., has consented to accept donations of ten cents up from any of the citi zens of Sbumerco community who may wish to donate to the Infan tile Paralysis Foundation and have their names in the special edition of the Bulletin to wish the Presi dent greetings on his birthday. Sunday evening at 7:30 the Methodist church will present the motion and sound film, “Life In A Benedictine Monastery.” This picture shows intimately the life of cloistered servants of God. The method of presenting their rigid, frugal way of living, their prayers and their beautiful Gregorian Chant has won high praise from this unusual sound film. Carole Lombard. Clark Gable’s wife, reported killed in airplane crash in Nevada. January 17 - 24 Is National Thrift Week BUY DEFENSE BONDS Tryon Federal Savings and Loan Ass’n. Two More Towns Heard From Columbus and Saluda citizens are sending in contributions to the President’s Birthday Celebra tion. And on Friday the first colored citizen brought in a dona tion. The state organization is asking $l6O from Polk County. Every donation, no matter how small will help raise that amount, and the name of every donor will be published in the special edition of the Bulletin as a greeting to the President on his 60th bia#i day. Hostesses for P.-T. A. Following the musical program to be given at the P.-T. A. on Monday at 3:30 by the high school glee club under the direction of Edwin Beach tea will be served by the following committee: Mrs. J. S. Kell. Mrs. J. H. Gaze, Mrs. Ellison Andrews, Mrs. W. M. Me bane., Mrs. G. W. Comer and Mrs. A. H. Williams. The public is invited. The Tryon Garden club promis es the town an unusual privilege next Friday night when a promi nent physician of Asheville will give an illustrated talk on his hobby, “Roses”. Dr. G. brook Murphy i s a member American Rose Society and been one of the popular speakers at their meetings. His slides are very beautiful, some taken by his wife on their own garden, and manv others besides. There will be no charge for admission, and all who are interested in this “flower of perfection” will be welcome. At the Parish House of the Episco pal church, Jan. 23, at 8 o’clock.