LANDRUM BTU MEETS A special meeting of the Land rum Baptist Business Women’s Circle was held Tuesday at the parsonage in observance of a week of prayer. Mrs. Jack Stone was in charge of the program, “They Presented Unto Him Gifts’’. Mrs. P. E. Christopher used the Christ mas Story from the Bible for de votionals. Others on the program were Mrs. J. B. Neil, Miss Lillie Watson, Mrs. John Austin, Miss Gladys Watson, Mrs. R. A. Burress, Mrs. Andrew Steadman. Mrs. Fred Jackson announced a joint meeting for WMU and the BWC in the church parlor on Dec. 10 at 4:30 to be followed with supper at 6. Miss Clara Lane of Columbia will teach the Mission Study Course Book, “Lottie Moon” by Lawrence. Mrs. F, . M. Littlefield will be in charge of the supper. Buy a ticket to the WILLOWS Hamburger Steak Supper Tuesday night from 5 o’clock on. Tickets 80c; half of it will be donated to School Junior Class.—Adv. c. PIANO WANTED: Want to buy small piano. If you have one to sell please notify K. A. Bowen.— Advertisement. OR — Essoheat Fuel Oil Branded Coal Stove Wood CALL 154 TRYON FUEL SUPPLY Agents for: Better Properties “From Mountain Top to Valley" TRYON REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE PHONES 9 and 196 i • CANNON MILLS j Class B. Common Stock ! We consider this stock attractive because— 1. Company and predecessor have paid dividends every year since 1890. 2. Stock is currently yielding nearly 7%. ' 3. Dividends are exempt from North Carolina Income Taxes. 4. Stock is exempt from North Carolina Intangible Taxes. 5. No bonds are preferred stock outstanding. 6. Company has favorable Excess Profits earnings base. 7. Company is in strongNfjnancial condition. 8. Properties are carried at a fraction of replacement cost. 9. Class B, non-voting, shares are currently available for about $5 less than the common stock, but have equal divi dend status. We will gladly mail you a bulletin on “CANNON MILLS” with no obligation. MgCarley & Company Investment Securities Ground Floor ASHEVILLE, N. C. Telephone Vanderbilt Hotel ' 6671