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Lions District Governor Roy A. Taylor District Governor Roy A. Taylor of the Lions International 31-A of North Carolina, prominent lawyer of Black Mountain and attorney for Buncombe County, will address the Tryon Lions Club tonight at Oak Hall when he makes his official visit to the club. Gov. Taylor has represented Buncombe County in the State Legislator for three sessions and served in the Navy during the last war. lie is a former president of the Black Mountain Lions Club and former Zone Chairman. He will speak on the ideals and prin ciples of Lionism. President Clyde C. Tharpe of the Try on Club states that he ex pects a large attendance to hear Governor Taylor. FOR RENT: 6 room house. Elec tric lights and^water; also a gar den. Phone 164-W or call in person at Mahler’s Farm.—Ad. 10, 11, 12p “Whatever mankind does printing records, aids and abets.” ELBERT H. ARLEDGE PRINTER ^ Wood’s Plumbing & Heating Sales and Service SERVICE CALLS OIL BURNERS PUMPS and -STOKERS Phone 106-X Between Landrum and Tryon on Highway No. 176 South. Near Tryon Builders Supply in building formerly known as Ben Gibbs’ Service Station. TRYON THEATRE Tueg., Wed., Dec. 11, 12—Vera Ellen and David Niven in “HAPPY GO LOVELY” A rainbow of rhythm and romance. Cartoon and Musical Thurs., Fri., Dec. 13, 14—Story of the Water Front “THE RAGING TIDE” With Shelley Winters and Richcurd Conte. News, Cartoon. Saturday. Dec. 15—Double Feature—-Your Favorite Cowboy Roy Rogers in “SPOILER OF THE PLAINS” — also — “FLIGHT TO MARS” Also Cartoon and Serial No. U.
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