New Picture on Exhibit At Lanier Library “Christmas in the Hills”, paint ed from imagination, depicts a candlelight service for children and was inspired by the many, small white frame churches within the 20 mile radius of Tryon. This picture is hung as the Christmas Art Exhibit in the Holden Read ing Room of the Lanier Library. Constance Reynolds, who has her studio in the Pacolet River Valley contributed this in the Spirit of Christmas—and it can be seen in the Library until Jan. 1. MRS. LOU HOWARD Landrum.—Mrs. Lou Anna How ard, 56, wife of the Rev. A. T. Howard, died unexpectedly at her home at Landrum Route 1 Tues day night. Mrs. Howard was born and rear ed in upper Greenville County, a daughter of the late William and Emoline Burrell, Surviving besides her husband are 5 daughters, Mrs. Caroline Gosnell of Nova, O., Mrs. Angeline Ward of Landrum Route 2, Mrs. Charles Duncan and Mrs. Maude Griggs of Landrum Route 1 and Mrs. Iva Belue of Landrum; 3 sons, Lloyd and Alvin of Landrum Route 1 and Landrum Howard of Tryori Route 1; one brother, Oscar Burrell of Taylors Route 1. Funeral arrangements are incom plete. — Spartanburg Herald. Mr. and Mrs. John L. Brorf^ have as guests for the Christn®/' holidays, Mrs. Brown’s father, J. P. Becker of Tremont, 111., and Miss Guita Marble, member of the faculty of the Women’s College, of Greensboro. Child’s Desk Roll Top, Swi John Fuldne: 439-J.—Adv. Maple Mrs. Tel. We want you to have these tacts •• • There is no cost—no obligation* FREE! to home owners NEW! BUYERS GUIDE TO LOW COST AUTOMATIC HOME HEATING Facts! Comparisons! Proof! Now develop ment brings automatic heat within reach of,all. Modal WRI£f OR CALI / R. M , and R. H. WILUAJV^/ Phone 320-R—Box 193 TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA