At Saluda Continued from Fage One More seriously: MSrs. Bessie Pace, who’s been having a really tough time of it in the Hender sonville hospital, is much better now that the tonsils are out, and is expected home in the near fu ture. Talking Motion Pictures Saluda MONDAY High School Auditorium Two Shows—7:3o and 9:15 p. m. Arline Judge, Georgie Stone Kay Walker and Jimmy Fay ‘MILLION DOLLAR BABY’ Also Happy Polo, a cartoon comedy ond Training a Rop ing Horse, a sports reel Admission - - io c and 20c The same show at Greens Creek School Tuesday night * . ,—,—,—, j, These Fallish Days j Create a Desire I For Our Famous, Durable -—TRYON HOMESPUNS We invite you to inspect our lovely Fall and Winter ~ Patterns for both men and women. These fabrics need no words of praise. They have a “reputation.” ..Our Hand-woven neckties, scarfs, shawls and mufflers which can be had in harmonizing and matching colors, to the homespun fabrics, add a touch of dash. MOUNTAIN INDUSTRIES Gift and Sport Shop P. P. Bacon, Proprietor TRYON, North Carolina 4* At The Churches Starts On Page One PRESBYTERIAN:. Tryon Sun day School at 9:45 a. m. G. I. Hen derson, Sup. Worship service at 8 p. m. Sermon subject, “Meeting he Challenge” The annual school sermon. COLUMUBUS: servic„ at 11 a. m. Subject Dangers Threaten.” Rev. D. to. McGeachy, minister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: Ser vice and Sunday School at 11 a. m. at the Lanier library. Subject. “Christ Jesus.” CATHOLIC, St. Johns church. Mass at 8 a. m. Father Florian, celebrant. . _ r > Life Insurance Service HOYT 0. PRINCE Mutual Banic Bldg. Phone 47 Landrum, S. C. J

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