Oxford Singing Glass Coming Next Tuesday The Oxford Orphanage Singing Class yvhich makes an annual tour of the State will arrive in Polk county on Tuesday, July 26th, for a concert at the Tryon school audi torium at 8 p. m. About 14 boys and girls with their leaders make the trip each year and present an excellent program with their singing, acting, costumes and stage settings. For fifty years these classes have entertained large au diences. Each year the program is improved until today it is one of the finest of its kind in the country. A large audience always makes the orphans feel better and Tryon people could do nothing nicer than to attend this concert which helps to defray the expenses of the Orphanage and at the same time show the good work the Or phanage is doing. Admission will be 15 and 25 cents. T 1 TR YON’S n HEATER Phone 186 Matinee: 3:80 P. M. Saturday Matinee: 1 P. M. LAST, TIMES TODAY ‘Swiss Miss’ LAUREL and HARDY Their first in a year . . worth waiting for! Your Clown Urinces of Comedy ... in an avalanche of fun and music! What a cast of stars . . . Howls galore . Coming Saturday: James Oliver Curwood’s — “Song of the Trail” With KERMIT MAYNARD The last chapter of “S. 0. S. Coast Guard”. Beginning serial: “ADVENTURES OR TARZAN” CONNECT IT AND FORGET IT! The modern electric water heater is so completely au tomatic that you simply connect it and forget it. You never have to give it a thought. You never have to worry about it. You never even have to go near it. And it is ECO NOMICAL. The average family can have a con stant supply of hot water 24 hours of the day, every day of the year at a daily cost much less than the price of a package of cigarettes. Investigate elec tric water heating for home now. Depend on Reddy Kilo uxitt. He is your most inexpensive servant. DUKE POWER COMPANY