W. E. (Bill) Kuhn Appointed To General Motors Council The appointment of W. E. (Bill) Kuhn as a member of the General Motors Dealers Council, has been announced by President H. H. Curtice of General Motors. Mr. Kuhn is president of the East Side and North Side Chevro let companies in Indianapolis and several other automobile compan ies. He is recognized as one of the top dealers in the nation and will be one of 38 out of 20,000 chosen to work on the dealer corporation policy making coun cil. The council is divided into two groups of 19 dealers each, with Kuhn being a member of the representatives from the larger cities. These groups discuss prob lems affecting their own body. The first meeting of the new council was held Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Harold H, Hartley writing in an Indianapolis newspaper said Mr. Kuhn is one of the most success ful dealers in the entire GM line. Mr. Kuhn who also has a.^Jne in Tryon, is president of the Tryon Riding & Hunt Club. 4-H CRAFT SCHOOL The second meeting of the Polk County 4-H Club Girls Craft School will be held Saturday, March 28th, from 9:30 a. m., to 11:30 a. m., in the Court House at Columbus. All members have been asked to take their craft materials and tools. Miss Elizabeth L. Wright, assistant home agent, says that it isn't too late for mem bers to begin projects. “One of the major unsolved problems of the sun,” says Dr. W. 0. Roberts, “is the mechanism by which gaseous iron, calcium and a few other metals in the sun’s corona, pearly-white atmosphere that extends at least 300,000 miles all around the sun, are stripped of about half their electrons by tremendous temperatures.” The BULLETIN, $3 per year in county; $4 per year elsewhere. New Fashion-Right Colors in Sheer Nylons BALLET BRAND STOCKINGS • FIRST QUALITY • 51 AND 60 GAUGE • 15 AND 30 DENIER • SPRING SHADES • SIZES 81/2 TO 11 A Product of Burlington Mills One of the finest brands we have ever handled. THE DANIEL CO. LANDRUM, S. C.