Mrs. C. A. Lincoln has return ed from Westerly, R. I., where she visited her daughter, Mrs. C. E. Bittner, and family. Lieut. Lock McGeachy of Besse mer City is spending a few days in Tryon. Lieut. McGeadhy, who has a purple heart and enough discharge points will be officially separated from the Army Air Forces in October. Sgt. and Mrs. Anson Merrick are visiting Mrs. A. G. Merrick. Sgt. Merrick, who had been over seas and had sufficient discharge points is now out of the army and is considering several propo sitions. ^S^.e Tr.yon and Columbus Pres byterian Auxiliaries will meet Tuesday at Columbus Presbyter ian church at 3:45 p. m., with Mrs. J. A. Feagan teaching the lesson study on Abraham. Monday afternoon Mrs. R. S. DuRant will be in charge of the program at the Tryon Presbyterian church at 3:45 p. m. Louis W. Thompson, Jr., presi dent of the Polk County Branch of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peo ple, has gone to Kittrell College, Kittrell, N. C., for the winter. I will bake only SatuAlaysurftil further notice. This is/nae€ssary because of a shortageLrff sugar. Mrs. J. S. (Dick) Kellf—-Adv. ICKEN STEW, Saturday, „ui_. 15th, at 8 p, m. WVO. W. HilSrf Columbus, N. C. ’Bxew and .Lemonade 25c. Also Pretty Girl contest. Come one. Come all.—Ad vertisement 10, 12, 14p. The colored P.-T. A. will hold meeting Monday evening at 8:30, September 10th, at whVh time officers will be elected. All inter ested please be present. Mabel Hannon, President.—Adv. 7, 10. FOR SALE: By owner, 5 acres or more; nice six room houstymew in and out; good ro(k /smoke house; good well; new p imp; barn and store house. Nea ■ /Melrose on old highway. Quick!/sale for $2,650. See Z. V. Edney.—Adver tisement 10, 11, 12p. Here Is Our Place • Sure, the earth is getting small er. It shrank tremendously when the first electric cable joined two continents. Now, unless skies aswirl with men’s machineSj all corners of the earth join. • But for most men, one spot re mains ... to work in, . . . to rest in at the end. For us in the Piedmont Carolinas it is a spot favored by nature with rich re ' sources, which we ... by means --Of hard work, vision, and the in centives of free enterprise . . . . hope to leave really better for our identity with it. / mm, COMPANY t/ut fliulmofit’ Ca/to&na4~*\

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