NEW MANAGEMENT J. M, Bryant of llimdersonvilh has taken ove- the management of Oak Hall Hotel. Mr. B'yant has been oneratin? hotels for a period of 25 years, in addition to operating Oak Hall, ho the Ames in Hendersonville, the Hotel Manning at Manning, S. C., and the New Cloud!and Hotel on Lookout Mountain, near Chattan ooga, Tenn. Oak Hall is now open for guests. Much interest is being taken in the Boys’ Club. Each morning the boys are on hand eager to get started on their craft work and making good use of the large game room. Several very nice pieces of craft work have been completed. Junior Samples has finished a rug in weaving work; Marion Edwards has completed work on a model automobile. On Thursday the entire club will spend the day at Harmon Field where they will enjov a picnic dinner and several athletic games. BLUE NETWORK PHfflS vs. ARTURO CODOY Direct from Madison Sq. Garden N Y tI SAM TAUB ‘ BILL STERN THE BALLENGER-JACKSON CO TRYON, NORTH CAROLINA “ For Everything 99 jOTWgMMHMM m ■■■l T l TRYONd HEATE il! j TELEPHONE 186 | duv 3:50 p. m. Night 7:00 andj | *:ou. Sat. 1 p. m. Continuous j .H—i •§< LAST TIMES TODAY Ginger Rogers, Joel McCrea in “The Primrose Path” FRIDAY ONLY Richard Arlen, Andy Devine in The Man from MONTREAL SATURDAY ONLY Gene Autry, Smiley Burnette in Rovin’ Tumble Weeds *jin iLi—nJiuj