B. Frank Garruth, Landrum, S, G., Tel. life General Electric Refrigerators . . . Ranges . .. Home Freezers ... Washing Machines . . . Water Heaters, Etc. * ' (Liberal Trade-In Allowances) St. Matthew Passion, a new kind of art film, will be brought to Tryon by the Lanier Club next week, Thursday, March 26th, at 8 p. m., in the Congregational au ditorium. The greatest masterpieces in art history “act” in. this picture to the music of Bach. It was filmed in the museums and cathedrals of Europe, and portrays the passion of Christ. Art and music have been welded mto an organic unity, a film-music drama, that is as new as it is overwhelming. Virgil Thompson of the New York Tribune says of the picture: “It was, to this listener, extremely impressive as a musical film. A recitative of such heart-rending character is unique to this work; it is as high above speech in its expressive beauty as the work of the great painters is above what actors could have done with a pantomime of that plot.”—Contrib. The BULLETIN, 53 per year in county; $4 per year elsewhere. FOR SALE: Two pairs of ladies shoes, one pair is brown suede Florsheim, size 5% A, and the other black suede pumps Capevio. scarcely worn. Price $7 each. Mrs. Mellen C. Martin, Tel. Colum bus 2111.—Adv. 16, 17, 18c. Walter A. Knoop Real Estate Sales Res. Phone 311-M I Civic at Landrum WEDNESDAY, ONLY Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys in “NO HOLDS BARRED” Also: Selected Short Subjects. THURSDAY and FRIDAY Alan Ladd, Virginia Mayo in “THE IRON MISTRESS” Also: Selected Short Subjects. Delicious, Western T-Bone Steaks and Sea Food Plate SERVED EVERY THURSDAY 6:30 to 8 p. m. OAK HALL HOTEL “The House of Friendship” Telephone No. 10 Reservations Appreciated