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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Jan. ASKS FOR ASSISTANCE Washington — Congressman Lamar Gudger announced today that U. S. Postal Service authorities in his 11th Congres sional District has asked his office for assistance. The questionnaires mailed in December to Gudger’s constitu ents are posing problems on return. “As they explain it to me, unless the questionnaires are folded or stapled when they are mailed back to me, they tend to jam the automatic mail proces sing machinery. This delays not only the questionnaires, but other mail as well.” The Congressman called upon his constituents to cooperate with • the Postal Service by sealing the questionaires with either tape or a staple. “This will ease the burden on postal authorities, and expedite return of the question naires, which are an important means of finding out how WNC residents feel about issues facing the Congress,” Gudger said. The same instructions apply to new questionnaires being mailed in January which were already printed and in the process of distribution when the problem was called to the Congressman’s attention by postal officials. 2. 1980 Riddle-Edwards St. Paul Methodist Church was the setting for the 8 p.m. Saturday wedding of Miss Brenda Joyce Riddle and Gary Allen Edwards. The bride is the daughter of Mack Riddle of Roebuck, Rt. 2 and Mrs. Andrew Hughes of 135 Wayland St., Spartanburg. Mr. Edwards’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Edwards, live in Campobello. Mrs. Ryan Wofford attended her sister as matron of honor. The bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Alan Hughes, of Summerville served as a bridesmaid with Mrs. Mike Thompson and the bride groom’s sister, Beth, of Campobello. Mr. Edwards served as best man for his son. Ushering with the bridegroom’s brother, David of Campobello were Jimmy Cantrell of Boiling Springs, Lee Ranson and the bride’s brother, Johnny, of Roebuck, and her step-brother, Alan Hughes. Michelle Wofford, a niece of the bride, served as flower girl. A church reception followed the ceremony performed by Rev. F. Bundy Bynum Jr. After a Caribbean cruise, the Tryon Little Theater TRY OUTS For Enid Bagnold’s “The Chalk Garden” Directed by Dean Campbell Thurs., Jan. 3 and Fri., Jan. 4 8:00 p.m. at FAC Auditorium 7 Women — Teens to 50 to 70 Women — 3 Major Leads, 1 Long Role and 3 Brief Roles Men — 2 Long Roles — 1 — 35 to 50 And 1 — 45 to 70 couple will make their home on Landrum, Route 3. Mrs. Edwards, a graduate of Dorman High School and Spartanburg Beauty School, attends University of South Carolina at Spartanburg and is a secretary at Milliken and Company. Sales manager at Boyce Ranson Ford, Mr. Edwards was graduated from Landrum High School and attended Spartanburg Technical College. — Spartan burg- Herald-Journal LINDER’S SHOE SERVICE 105 Edgewood Ave. Landrum, S. C. OPEN 8 a.m. to 5p.m. Closed All Day Wednesday Winter Coat Clearance Ik ^4t5M# G Spartanburg, S. C. New Year — New Beginnings TRYON CRAFTS offers the following new classes starting in January, 1980: WEAVING Mondays 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Starts January 7 — Ends February 11 Helly Reed and Lucy Cate, Instructors Fee to Members — $11.70 Fee to Non-Members — $13.00 McGOWN RUG HOOKING Mondays 9:30 a.m. to 12 noon Starts January 14 — Ends February 18 Margaret Howell, Instructor Fee to Members — $13.50 Fee to Non-Members — $15.00 CREWEL and NEEDLEPOINT Tuesday mornings 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Tuesday afternoons 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Starts January 15 — Ends February 19 Ethel Wheatley, Instructor Fee to Members — $11.70 Fee to Non-Members — $13.00 ENAMELING (New Day) Friday mornings — 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Starts January 11 — Ends February 15 Marjorie Lockwood, Instructor Fee to Members — $14.40 Fee to Non-Members — $16.00 SILVER Mondays 7 to 10 p.m. Starts January 14 — Ends February 18 Bob Pruitt, Instructor Fee to Members — $22.50 Fee to Non-Members — $25 Workshops coming: Cut and Pierced Lamp Shades, Basketry, Chair Seating, Casting and day and night silver classes. Call 859-5641 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays to register or stop by the office on the lower level of the Fine Arts Center.
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