THE EAGLE MAN
Jjftow that the Thanksgiving
sfetison is here, it is very appro
priate that the noted eagle man,
Charles L. Broley, is to tell us
in Tryon, about our National
Bird—the great American bald
eagle—which he is actively trying
to save from extinction.
He has an exciting tale of his
experiences in banding these
eagles and his extraordinary mo
tion pictures in color, taken at
close range, will be most enjoy
able to see. Mr. Broley is a very
entertaining speaker. He has met
with enthusiastic audiences wher
ever he has been. He will be at
the Congregational Church House
this Saturday night at 8. Dona
tions: $1 £or adults; 50c for chil
dren. Contact any member of the
Tryon Bird Club, or obtain tick
ets at Missildine’s.—S. J.f Club
Reporter.
Young man desires position as
bookkeeper or other office work
in or near Tryon. 2 years experi
ence in accounting. James Power,
Tel. 48-J, Tryon.—Adv. 20, 23, 25p
WANTED TO BUY: Old China,
glassware, all kinds of bric-a-brae
and old furniture. Write Edgewood
Antiques, Route 3, Spartanburg,
S. C. or call Spartanburg 21152.
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