Today’s Headlines Two Tryon women guests in Capital, Lake Lure yields two more bodies, Roosevelt to take bonus bill vet to congress in person, Fight on wages may delay start on re lief works, NRA decision is up to president, British hear hero of Arabia was ambushed, Billy Sun day fights illness, Britton opposes workmen’s bill, new fragment of unknown gospel reported found, Richberg wants to quit job as NRA chieftian. M!rs. Alida B. Jones, who has been visiting Mrs. J. B. Hester, returned to her home in Hyman today. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall enroute from Florida to Chicago have stopped over for a few days’ visit with Mrs. Marshall’s brother, Mr. John Todd", at Tjryon Lodge. Special Program There will be a special program Sunday fit 3 o’clock at the Garri son Chapel Baptist church as fol lows : Song, “Come Out of the Wilder ness.’ Invocation. Song, “Couldn’t Hear Nobody Pray.” Discussion “Ten Command ments.” (1) Com. Rev. Charles Carson; (2) Com. Rev. Sinclaire. Solo, “Go Down Moses”—Mal colm Mooney. (3) Com. Rev. Partee. (4) Com. Rev. Thompson. Song, “Swing Low Sweet Cha riot.” (5) Com. Deacon Noble Hannon. (6) Com. Deacon Daniels. Solo, “Water Boy”—Mrs. C. M. Jackson. (7) Com. Deacon Paul Parson. (8) Com. W. M„ Hannon. Solo, “Nobody Knows De Trouble I See” —Miss Ophelia Carson. (9) Com. Deacon Joe Cheek. (10) Com. Deacon Lynn Carson. Solo, “Deep River”—Mrs. Eva Holmes. Special Seats for white friends. Sponsored by Mrs. Lillie Talley. —Adv. Miss Elizabeth Cook of Chicago is visiting her niece, Mrs. H. D. Root. Mrs. T. T. Ballenger of Atlanta, Ga., arrived Thursday for a visit with her son, C. W. Ballenger, and Mrs. J. B. Hester. Trvon’s Theatre SATURDAY Only ROMANCE AND. ADVENTURE IN THE VVEST/ LUCILLE BROWN WILLIAM FARNUM GEORGE HAYES ARCHIE RICKS JAMES FLAVIN CHARLES FRENCH JACK ROCKWELI MICKEY RENTSCHtER Directed by Distributed by LEW COLLINS Wll IIAIVI STfiNER. MONDAY & TUESDAY Robert Woolsey Bert Wheeler in ‘KENTUCKY KERNELS’ With MARY CARLISLE “spanky” McFarland NOAH BEERY