POLIO FUND UP TO $500 Additional contributions to the Polk County March of Dimes Cam paign have brought the total to date to approximately $500 with $2,600 yet to be raised to reach the quota of $3,100. Mrs. F. W. Sprague, treasurer, reports new contributions from Mrs. Ollie Cole man, Mrs. C. M. Gottfried, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. yining, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laidler Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hill, the Misses Elsie and Margery Strong. Donations may be sent to Mrs. Sprague or to The Bulletin office. PRICE—PARKER Mr. and Mrs. Franklin E. Park er Jr. have announced the mar riage of their daughter, Miss Laura' Hathaway Parker, to Mr. 'Edison Avery Price, on Saturday, January 15th, at Greenwich, Conn. The bride is a granddaughter of the late James H. Perkins, former head of the National City Bank of New York and former owner of the Cotton Patch in Tryon. Members of the bride’s family have spent part of their vacations in Tryon for the past 10 years. HOSPITAL NEWS Mrs. Ella Wilson of Cooper’s Gap is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Patients discharged include Mrs. Herbert Rhodes and baby son, of Columbus; Mrs. Jacquelyn Kuhn of Tryon, and Mrs. Ozell Howard and baby son of Landrum. Hall B. Miles Jr. of Durham will be the week-end guest in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Vining. Have you selected your Valentines? A good assortment and all prices. Blue Ridge Weavers. county, one year $4; in county $3. Subscription to The Bulletin, out of COLUMBUS NEWS By Mr8. Jl A. Feagan. The P.-T. A. met Thursday af ternoon at Stearns school with a good number present. Mrs. Mc Farland, the president, presiding. The -fifth grade had the largest number of parents present. After the customary business meeting, Miss Thompson, guest speaker, of Polk-Rutherford Health Unit, was introduced by Mrs. James Swain. Miss Thompson’s talk was packed with good suggestions to mothers and teachers. After adjournment a social hour was enjoyed. The Women of the Presbyterian church meet next Tuesday after noon, Jan. 24, at 3 o’clock, Mrs. W. W. Brazeal at her new home on the Landrum road. A study of China is to be given at this meeting, supervised by Mrs. Charley Ashley, secretary of for eign missions. FOUND: Key on a shoe string. Owner may have it by paying for this advertisement. FOR SALE: Hot Point Electric Range. Used less than ime/year. Perfect condition, too /snrfall for Lodge. $80. Mrs. T fST Jervey, Melrose Lodge.—Adv. *21, 24, 25c FOR RENT: Attractive six room furnished home jclose in. 3 bed rooms, 2 baths. /Ldng lease. RICHARDSON & MARSTEN, Realtors.—Adv. 19, 2k 24. New Post Card m Pearson Fails on sale at Blue Ridge Weav ers for the benefit of Pearson Falls. HOMES — FA BUILDIN All real estai , including re: G. H. BRIDG Tel. Office 101 ' Res. 434-J lAi^AAA/VWWVW^VWV^WWWyWW & SON