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Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Arledge have moved to their new home in the Valley. M. C. Ballenger of Twin Falls, Idaho, formerly of Tryon is visit ing relatives in this section after an absence of seven years. Mrs. Priestly Conyers, Jr., of Spartanburg is spending the week end as the guest of Mrs. John Ferguson. * WANTED Colored Labor To Exchange for Photo Work. Apply Saturday to— Tryoir Photo Service t Peoples Insurance Agency j J. B. Hester. Mgr j ALL KINDS of INSURANCE J Phoni 37 • v.ter Bldg. Tiyon, N. C. I Decays are Dangerous—ls you had taken an I. C. S. Course 10 years ago, you’d be sure of your job today. Invest part of your Christmas Check in I. C. S. spare time salary-raising training. M. G. Potter, Representative, Inter national Correspondence Schools, 191 Carlyle St., Spartanburg, S. C.—Adv. 25, 26, 27. lOur business has increased in j Tryon so that we call every day. f ! Artex Cleaners ! i(From Spartanburg) Call 138 I + ———————— f lOur business has increased so I much that we call every min- j ute of the hour and every j hour of the day. ! i RECTOR ’S ! j Cleanerß and Laundry GRADE A' MILK PHONE 224-R4 Johnston’s Dairy TTBYON’S p heatrE j Phone 186 C. W. NESSMITH. Mgr. | FRIDAY ONLY A Joe E. Brown in ▼ POLO JOE It’s a 10-goal show! How you’ll howl and scream, when you see Joe Brown as a one-man team! No wonder the other side stopped scoring . . . they had to hold their sides, roaring at this Crown ed Prince of Polo’s mad mallet wielding in the looniest chuckle filled chukkers you ever laughted at. With Carol Hughes and Rich ard “Skeetsf’ Gallagher. SATURDAY ONLY DEVIL ON HORSEBACK* Was he man or devil? Lover or desperado? She fell [into !the hands . . . and the arms of the “Devil on Horseback” . . . and seemed to like it! A gorgeous ALL-COLOR musical romance . . Adventure . . Thrills . . Songs . . Elaborate dances! She risked her life for a thrill! He gambled all on a stolen kiss When a gay desperado falls for a glamorous movie star . . and kidnaps her . . . lots of things happen . . . and they’re all thi’illing Her lips said “no” . . . but her eyes said “yes”! A sparkling symphony of music, dancing, comedy, drama . . . with a glorious South American back ground !
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