STAINER’S CRUCIFIXION Stainer’s Crucifixion will be pre sented Sunday night, March 22, at 8 at the Church of the Holy Cross by the choir under direction of Dr. R. A. Laslett Smith. Feature soloists will be Harry M. Weir, tenor, and Otis Lam bert, bass, both of Spartanburg. The public is invited. Recipe For Laughter “Father Was A Housewife”. Tom Butler (Wallace Lankford) keeps house for his wife and their 16 year-old twins. He is quite satisfied with the housekeeping job along with his song writing, but his son, Doug (Gay Corpening) is ashamed of the fact that his father is a housewife. There are times, too, when even his faithful, old batter ed piano can’t lift him from the doldrums. Mother (Betty Bruce), a successful doctor, tries to prove “a woman’s place is in the home.” She moves her office into the fam ily living room. Results: Woeful and ludicrous complications, which the audience will enjoy c^P^pril 10th when Tryon Seniors present their play.—School News. A 38 ACRE WOODLAND of magnificent virgin trees—giants of hemlock, spruce, beech and many other deciduous trees. A joyful mountain steam cascading through a glen which narrows enough at one place to build a dam to make a private lake or pool. Terraced gardens developed over the years—flowering shrubs, native red bud and dog wood in profusion. All this makes a setting for a very comfortable home of three bed rooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, kitchen having built in cabinets. Basement has laundry, garage, and an oil furn ace. A stone terrace, work shop and studio combine to make this one of the most attractive proper ties available. RICHARDSON & KARSTEN, Realtors. — Advertise ment 20, 24, 26, 27. The BULLETIN, $3 per year in county; $4 per year elsewhere. BALLENGER’S Presents The Spring and Summer FASHION REVUE and 10 Bathing Beauties at the Stearns School Auditorium At 8:00 P. M. TUESDAY, MARCH 24 Sponsored by Columbus P.-T. A. Admission—25c and 50c - Door Prizes