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Frigidaire is 4 Iways at the Top | At the Glhurrljes j PRESBYTERIAN—Tryon, Sun day school 10 a. m. Preaching service 11 a. m. Siabject, “The Missing Link.” Vesper service at 6 p. m. Columbus, preaching ser vice at 7:30 p. m. Subject, “The Unwillingness of God.” Rev. D. M. McGeachy, Minister. CATHOLIC —St. John’s church. Holy Mass Sunday morning at 8 o’clock. Father Florian, Celebrant. METHODIST—No report. EPISCOPAL Church of the Holy Cross. Rev. John A. Pinckney, Rector. Holy Communion 8 a. m Sunday school 10 a. nr. Morning Prayer 11 a. m. FIRST BAPTIST—Sermon at 11 a. m. Rev. B. G. Henry, preaching. Sunday school 10 a, m. B. L. Ballenger, Superinten dent. CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS—II a. m.. at Lanier Library. Sub ject, “Mortals and Immortals.” CONGREGATIONAL, Erskine Memorial, Rev. C. Arthur, Lincoln, D. D.. Minister —11 a. m., sermon “Making the Most of L ; fe.” 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. Nelson Jack son, Jr., Superintendent. Audi phones for the deaf. FLY See Tryon the Air ! ! ■ |.' t \ ; . / / Passenger flights over again Sunday afternoon, Nov 14, from Tryon Airport in SCRIYEN’S BOTTOMS LONG FLIGHT SI.OO TRYON MOTOR CO., Inc. (Chevrolet Mrs. H. C. Metcalf and her sister, Mrs. Wilson, arrived last night from Chicago and will be at Mrs. Metcalf’s home in Co lumbus. TRYON’S THEATRE Operating temporarily at SUNNYDALE LAST TIMES TODAY ™ SLIM PAT O’BRIEN HENRY FONDA MARGARET LINDSEY STUART ERWIN Here’s a thrill of the week! The screen thunders with the stark realism of people who love when they re lucky . . . ana die when "hey’ro not! 80,000 volts of flash ing death charge the screen as a new kind of thrill-character gamb les with a danger greater than any gangster menace. Great as a novel! Unbelievable—But True ! ! ! JESSE JAMES | Notorious Missouri Outlaw^ IS ALIVE ! ! (On the Stage) In Person ! ! Jesse James, who ela’ms to be the noted Clay County, Missouri, Ban dit, supposedlv shot by Bob Ford on April 3, 1882, (for SIO,OOO re ward), has re-appeared after 51 years of hiding and is rapidly es tablishing his identity to a dis believing world.
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