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FRIGIDAIRE Is Always At The Top! Tryon School Elects Fourth Grade: The Fourth grade organized a Health-Citizenship club last Friday. The following officers were elected: President, Annie Lee McClure; vice-president, Harrison Bridgeman; secretary, Gillette Ballew; treasurer, Janet Derby. Our club will meet every Friday afternoon. During this r ear we hope to form better health and citizenship habits. Fifth Grade: The Fifth grade elected officers Thursday as fol lows: President, Jimmy Edney; vice-pr6sident, Cynthia Brand; secretary, Hortense Pedraja; treasurer, Kathleen Alewine. Sixth Grade: The Sixth grade went to Harmon Field on a pic nic Friday and had a very good time. After we ate lunch we played baseball and football. On Thursday we elected James Baker for president and Ruth Butler for and treasurer. Donald Jolley came into our grade today which now makes an attendance of thirty-eight. Ninth Grade: The Ninth grade will present a “Better English” play at the assembly hour on Fri dav. Every member of the class will have a part in the play. Class officers have been elected: Haro’d Taylor is president; Bud die Moore, vice-president and Seth Vining, secretary-treasurer. Practically every member of our class plans to attend the picnic, which will follow the football game it Harmon Field on Friday. The Library society met last Thursday and elected new officers for the first semester. Eugene Jones was elected president; Edna Underwood, vice - president and George Cooksev, secretarv. The program committee is: Edna Un derwood, chairman; Cecil Hayes, Lillie Cox, Harold Taylor, and Jack Mtelton. The monitor is Bill Parker, and Margaret Pace is the critic. For the program next Thursday the Freshmen will be invited. The high school will have a weiner roast at Harmon Field on Friday at 7 o’clock. The com mittee in charge is Margaret Pace, chairman; Ethel Rushing, Hope Schilletter and Julia Parris. Mr. W. P. Jackson, field secretary for the National Recreational Associa tion, will be the honor guest and will have charge of the games and other entertainment following the weiner roast. NATIVE ARTS & CRAFTS A large display of hand-made articles is constantly on and visitors and home folk ways welcome to come in and browse around. BLUE RIDGE WEAVERS Trade Street 3tpw ts. “Heelopsidis”, “Soleholitis” (They’re diseases common to all t'-res of Footwear). Ts these diseases aren’t check ed before they reach their more advanced stages, they may lead to anything from a common cold to dreeded double pneumonia. The usual result however is just a severe case of Soggy Sox. Cure your shoes quickly at Tucker’s Shoe Shop In Tryon 17 Years Hovey Tucker - Ralph Tu^y For Your Outing Include The Guest House At Entrnace To CHIMNEY ROCK, N. C. Expert Dietitian Special at tent.on Given to Banquets Teas, Etc. Excellent Rooms Mary H. Justice, Proprietress.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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