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Frigidaire Ranges And Refrigerators AVANT ELECTRIC CO. Town Election, May 2 —Continued From Paae On filed for Town Commissioners are R. 0. Andrews, F. P. Bacon, Ben White and W. Y. Wilkins. For Cemetery Commission with no opposition are R. H. Brady, Miss Anne Nash and Seth M. Vining. For the School District with no opposition are D. S. Blois, Nelson Jackson, Jr., James Lankford. Voters living out of the town limits but within the school dis trict are entitled to vote for the school officers, but not for the town officers. Mirs. Gertrude Ludlum of At lanta, Ga., is visiting Mrs. J. H. Rion. At Tryon Theatre Wednesday and Thursday Paderewski plays four immortal classics: his own “Minuet in G. Major”; “Polanaise A Flat Major-Op. 53” of Chopin; the “Second Hungarian Rhapsody” of Ltz and the number from which the film derives its name, the “Moonlight Sonata” of Beethoven. FOR SALE: Beautiful blue enamel comode, tank and closet combined, all new. Will sell for half price. Apply to J. King—Adp ♦Life... sparkle ... f pure refreshment BUY THE SIX BOTTLE CARTON / I umEWk\ mmm © \ pjj Pius deposit /rr I Supreme TAXI SERVICE Phone 56 i T TRYON nl HEATE K[ TELEPHONE Mat. 3:30 p. m. Night 7:00 and 9.00. Sat. 1 p. m. Continuous. MONDAY and TUESDAY “ MIDNIGHT ” Claudette Colbert , Don Ameche, John Barrymore, Francis Lederer, and Mary Astor WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY Paderewski in his Only Screen Appearance “ Moonlight Sonata ” FRIDAY ONLY James Oliver Curwood's God’s Country and the Woman (In Technicolor) /
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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