Coming From' Williamsburg Hansleigh Wedgwood, who is coming to Tryon from Williams burg, Va., where he is lecturing, will not only tell of “Josiah Wedg wood’s Contribution to Ceramics,” but he will illustrate his talk with colored slides. Mr. Wedgwood is one of four cousins who are now operating Josiah Wedgwood & Sons Inc., of England, manufac turers of the famous Wedgwood China. The Lanigr Club meeting will be on MorWay, Feb. 5, at 3:30 p. m., in the Congregational Church auditorium. Tea will be served. Public invited.—Contrib. Mrs. Carrie Edwards held “open house” Saturday evening, compli menting her grandadughter-in-law, Mrs. Avery Lee Edwards of Sid ney, Australia. Mrs. J. A. Feagan is visiting her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker and fam ily in Estill, S. C. Mr. and Mrs. George Burns and Mrs. Joyce Bishop of Campobello were Monday visitors in Colum bus. Mr. and Mrs. Hinie White and son, Billy Smith, spent the week end with relatives. Miss Margaret Nell Hines visited Miss Jetty Gibson and Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Hines Jr., in Char lotte Sunday. Sheriff Loyd B. PannR and Deputy Sellers Edwards are leav ing this week-end for Raleigh to take seven prisoners to the Cen tral Prison. All were convicted in the Polk County Superior Court this week. will be Friday, Feb. 9—One week from today. At 8 P. M. Congregational Church—Adv. 1 BROCK TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. Representing ALLIED VAN LINES | SPARTANBURG, S. C. LAND SURVEYING SERVICE H. B. Frankenfleld, Jr. Phones: Off 150; res 5R Registered ■ Surveyor Tryon, N. C. DAILY BULLETIN'S—5c each. I INSURANCE I Tel. 200~M ] CARL T. FORTNER I TRYON, N. C. TRYON THEATRE Matinees—Sunday, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday Friday, Feb. 2—David Bruce and Laura Lee in “TIMBER FURY” Saturday, Feb. 3—Lash LaRue and Fuzzy St. John in -‘SON OF A BADMAN” Late Show'" Saturday Night—February 3—10:30 Bud Abbott and Lou Costello in “KEEP ’EM FLYING” Sun., Mon., Feb. 4, 5—June Haver and William Lundigan in “I’LL GET BY” Plus: News and Joe McDoakes Short.