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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Fri., May 16, 1980 Curb Reporter Continued From Front Page Banquet at the School gymnas ium. Wilma Dykeman will speak at the Fine Arts Center Sunday at 3 p.m. Gospel Singing There will be Gospel Singing Saturday at 8 p.m. at the Inman Gospel theatre. The Shufflers and The Gatesmen will be present. There is no admission charge. Thompson-Edney Mrs. Ann Nix of Columbus announces the engagement of her daughter, Rhonda Jean Thomp son, to Robert Anthony Edney, son of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Edney of Tryon. A June wedding is planned. She is the daughter of the late James W. Thompson. A Graduate Art Calvin King, son of Mrs. Ruth B. King of Mill Spring will graduate May 25th with a BS degree in TO SPEAK HERE Continued From Page One 10 in Atlanta as N. C. "Outstanding Dietitian." She writes a nutrition and food column for "The News Herald", Morganton; has conducted num erous workshops throughout the state on food sanitation; and is a frequent speaker for school, civic, social and professional organizations on nutrition and related subjects. Deadline Saturday The deadline for entries in the May 19th Heart Fund golf tournament at Red Fox Country Club is Saturday, May 17th. Women are included in this year’s event. Judy G. Hefner of Landrum High School was a winner of one of the Henry Nelson Synder scholarships awarded by the Spartanburg County Foundation. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Constance. Medical Technology from Me- harry Medical College. He attended Polk Central High School and Winston-Salem Uni versity. While a student at Meharry he was Medical Tech nology Class Vice President. The May issue of Horse Show has an article about Betty Oare and Gene Cunningham of Warrenton, Va. conducting the American Horse Shows Associa- Antique Car Show Here Sunday The 6th annual Polk County Jaycees Antique and Classic Car Show will be held Sunday afternoon. Registration for exhi bitors will begin at 8 a m. and the show will open at 12 noon. There will also be a flea market. Man Charged tion’s fourth clinic for judges recognized in the hunter division. The clinic was held in coopera tion with the Maryland Horse Shows Association and was also open to AHSA learner judges who had officiated in that capacity in the last year, and to Maryland Horse Shows Association observ- In Traffic Death Of Woman A Spartanburg man has been charged with reckless homicide- involuntary manslaughter in the April 12 traffic death of a Landrum area woman John Floyd Caldwell, M of 249 er judges. Mrs. Oare is the W. Wood St - *“ S ^Highway JormerBetty Reynolds, who lived warranty ^ Coker A er’s jury Tuesday recommended Sat Caldwell be held for further in Tryon for a number of years. The activities committee of the Polk County Young Democrat Club met Tuesday night and discussed plans for the upcoming 4th of July as well as ideas for future orograms. a "' “"""^ 6851 ° n , Thurston 23. The van husband intersection with a collided 'L dr^n by Cald- Pontiac being dr _ W eU, according o Coker. Spartanburg Herald FLOOR COVERING SPECIALTY Vinyl - Carpet — Tile Sales — Service — Repairs FREE ESTIMATES Jack Campbell 894-8393 Kevin Shuskey 894-3483 Expert Installation, 15 yrs. Temper-ware by Lenox Right for any lifestyle, and save 20% when you purchase Temper-ware by the set. The, Auq.HI 5^ Co Spartanburg.se. IWVWWWUWWWWWMMMMMgMMWIMWMW Thompson & Daughter GARDEN CENTER ; 1114 N. Trade St., Tryon 859-9607 New Shipment just arrived: Bedding Plants, ; Mums, more Hanging Baskets (including Trailing Geraniums), Juniper — Blue Rug $3.50; Eunnymous $3.20; Camellias, Holly — Rotunda; ; Azaleas — pink gumbo $2.95. ; 20 and 40 lb. bags top soil, 40 lb. bag cow manure and mulch Much, Much More!! Third Annual POLK COUNTY May Art & Craft Show SATURDAY, MAY 17 10 — 4 STEARNS SCHOOL Fence & Court House Grounds JUROR: JANE KESSLER Assistant Curator for Exhibitions Mint Museum, Charlotte, N. C. STUDENT ART WELCOME Entry fee: $1.00 unlimited entries Registration and Set up — 9 to 10 Partially funded by a Grassroots Grant, N C Arts Council Sponsored by Polk Co Community Arts Council
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