Tryon Daily Bulletin
Seth M. Vininq, Editor
(Published Daily Except Sunday)
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Flag Results
The results of the flag tourna
ment at the Tryon Country club
during, the week-end are as fol
lows: Class A—E. C. Rowe, fin
ished on No. 2 fairway, score 91,
less 24; net 67. C. N. Sayre,
second, finished on No. 1 green
15 feet from 19th hole, score 89,
less 21; net 68. Carroll Rogers
finished on No. 1 green, 20 feet
from the hole, score 108, less 36;
net. 73.
Class B—Jim Kinloch, finished
No. 2 fairway; James Baker,
Jr., finished on No. 2 fairway.
Laurence Holmes finished on No. 1
fairway.
A kicker’s handicap tournament
will be played on Friday, Saturday
and Sunday.
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Clerk of Court John A. Arledge
of Columbus had his appendix re
moved at St. Luke’s hospital on
Monday evening.
M'isses Mary and Harriet For
tune have returned from a visit
to the mountains of Newport,
Tennessee.
BROTHERHOOD FISH FRY:
At Harmon Field on Thursday,
July 28th. Monday, July 25th,
is the last day to get tickets—
“No Tickee No Fishee.”—Adv. 3t.
FOR RENT: One Furnished
Bed-Room. Apply to Ben White.
Phonn 97 or 78-J.—Adv. eod ts.
Pies, cakes, cookies, doughnuts,
breads and rolls. Grapefruit peel,
candy, at the Ballenger Company
on Saturdays, or call 171-W. Mrs.
Millikin, for your special or
ders.—Adv’t.
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