YOUTH FOR CHRIST
AT COLUMBUS FRIDAY
Polk County Youth for Christ
will have its first meeting this Fri
day, Feb. 4th, at Stearns school
in Columbus. A program, - start
ing at 7:30, has been arranged.
The speaker is Rev. Harlan Harris
of Shelby., pastor of the First
Baptist Church there, having re
placed Dr. Zeno Wall, a year ago.
He has had experience work with
young people. Fred Ptowell >of
Tryon will sing for the rally. The
Bethel Trio from the Bethel Bap
tist Church of Shelby will sing
also. The girls in the trio are,
Jewel Runyans, Terleen Waters
Betty Jo Allen. There will be
special music on the vibraharp.
Hymns, gospel songs and choruses
will be led by Earl Griffith. Miss
Sue Egerton of Mill Spring will
play the piano.
Anyone desiring transportation
may meet in front of the post office
in Landrum, Tryon and Lynn, at
7 o'clock.—Contributed.
DAILY BULLETINS—5c each.
LOST: One black }and/white
male Cocker. ' Answers Jto name
“Typo”. REWARD. KHbne 272-J.
Mrs. Rutledge Carter.—Ad. 1, 2, 3p
Rug (made in British India),
6ft. by 9ft. blue white ind green,
$25. Two fleecy woo/ blankets,
84 in. by 96 in., $6 eaon. VgJrtStian
blind 70 in. by 43 in/ All in
excellent condition, ./Garden chairs
or seats wanted, al/a piano bench.
Phone 352-W.—Adf. 27, 28, 3p.
PLASTIC TAILOR-MADE
Per Set Install
•Joe Wilson, Manager
Telephone 217
Also Expert Body and Fender Repairs,
Duco Painting, Ete; -