ST. MATTHEW PASSION _Continued from Page One_ impact. He has achieved a deeply reverent and artistically valid re telling of the sacred story.” Tickets are available at Mis sildine’s or the library.—Contrib. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Bing ham have returned to Tryon from a cruise to South America. The Spartanburg Herald reports marriage of Clifford Edward Mc Dade of Tryon R-l and Ruby Lucile Blackwell of Campobello R-l. LANDRUM NEWS NOTES By Mrs. C; M. Littlefield Mrs. E. B. Walker of Washing ton, I>. C., who has been visiting her brother, J. R. Mallory and Mrs. G. A. Fuller, left Saturday, to spend the summer in Selma, Ala., with her sister, Mrs. G. L. Barnes. Mrs. W. M. Lambright and Miss Myrtle Foster attended the annual banquet Thursday night of the State Garden Clubs in Memorial Building at Spartanburg. Tolliver Christopher of Barn well is visiting with his father, Dr. R. G. Christopher. Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and sons, David and Louie, of Green ville were week-end guests of Mir. and Mrs. R. E>. McClure. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nunn and daughter, Judy, spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Nunn Sr., in Charlotte. Miss Alma Daniel returned to Anderson after a week with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Daniel. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Wright and children, Janie, and Billy, were week-end guests of his mother, Mirs. Cook at Shelby. x The famous Cupola House at Edenton, N. C., built about 1715, has been called the finest Jacobean type house south of Connecticut. Since 1921 the house has been used for the Shepard-Pruden Me morial Library and a small mu seum.—(N. C. News Bureau), v § DAILY BULLETINS—5c. each. CURB REPORTER -Continued from Pag^^ne ment. The tournament meant a lot to golf players in surrounding com munities as well as to Spartan burg. Tryon was well represented. . . . . This is another busy week for Tryonites. Today: Kiwanis, Women’s Golf luncheon, and Fire Fighting Demonstration at the school, and Fashion Show at Co lumbus gymnasium. Wednesday the Men’s Garden Club has ladies night at Oak Hall and the Blood Bank at the Parish House, 12:30 to 6:30. Thursday: St. Matthew Passion at the Congregational Church House and the Riding & Hunt Club Party at Pine Crest Inn. Friday brings Rotary, the Duplicate Bridge Tournament. And there are church meetings galore. Princess Obolensky’s exhibit at Oak Hall Tuesday and Wednesday and Scott’s “Ivanhoe” at Tryon Theatre Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Kecent arrivals at Mimosa Inn include Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Turner, Princeton, N. J.; J. F. Miller, Miss E. W. Barbee, both of Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Porter, Miss Catharine Mc Callum, all of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Richardson, Glen dale, O.; Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Not man, Wilmington, Qel.; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bevis, Birmingham, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Van Blarcom, Royal Oak, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Gove. Birminer ham, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stirling, East Hartford, Conn.; Dr. and Mrs. A. Smith Kinnie, Elgin, 111.; Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Holt, Durham, N. C. FOR SALE: 1940 Panel Truck. Engine in good condition, $100. W. B. Wood, Route 1, Tryon.—Ad vertisement 24, 25, 26, 27p. FOR SALE: Good used Frigi daire _ 7-ft. Refrigerator in fine condition, $90. Phone Waterman, 350-J.—Adv. WANTED: Room, year round use, suitable for using small office desk and file cabinet, with privilege of furnishing. Answer replies to Box 1371, Tryon.—Adv. md.