I PAGE TEN I SCfcM fif 8chool Notes. The Tryon High School students have Just finished their mid-semester , examinations. A feeling of relief prevails throughout the High School as this one big job Is finished. Mr. Schilletter says that he is very i * ' well pleased with the excellent record made by the High School students on their first semester work. We have few failures, but there are only a few students who will have to take their grade over next year. The Tryon Literary Society elected its mid-semester officers on last Friday as follows: Dan Rio.n, president; j Betty Doubleday, vice president; Ruth Eva, secretary and treasurer. On last Friday morning the children of the Tryon School heard one of the most interesting talks that has been given here in some time. Miss Campbell, who has spent several years of her life training boys and girls in the dark parts of Egypt, told the school " "Dio in r!oirn" The talk was Ui U ? given in such language that it was most interesting to every child from the first grade to the High School. Our School wishes Miss Campbell the best of suc#ss with her work in Egypt. iTo Be Qlven by Junior Class at High School. The members of the Junior Class of the Tryon High School will give the Honor Roll Tryc Eleventh Qrade? % Betty Doubleday. William Burnett. s Mary Lockhart. Dan Rion. Tenth Qrade? Geraldine Sayrs. Sidney Sayre. Ninth Grade-*Plnckney Williams. Robert Burnett. Allen Jervey. John KlttreU. {Catherine Jones. Louise Andrews. Eighth Qrade? Mary Fry. X Louise Averill Seventh Grade? Janet Durham. Florence Moore. Mary Sayre. Sarah Millikin. Roy Blackwell. Earle Rion. Lenore Goodwin. Myrtle Mills. Mary McFarland. Sixth Grade? Elizabeth Avant EJllie Chapman. Elizabeth McDonald. James Moore. Viola Lindsey. Fifth GradeClarence Davenport. Adeline Fisher. > Coy Fisher. Marion Palmer. Fred Swann. Thomas Jones. Curtis Lankford. I Western No | :| CHAS. J 1 I Real o Phon* 173 < :: ^ -0 . I . I C. N. WE PLUMBING tP l 11 I REPAIR WORK Est hy . 'I. m ' I ! i - letijsfigui *- i f.+s+dszt* UtiH JCl.v . - - v ?&% - x - - V --- V -? . '.'it isfc : " m p*" H^-'VvT^!^:' ? :>>' : 1 ;V: ' .-> 4- V ?' * -fr ?>-. / play, "She Stoops to Conquer,"! February 23rd, at 8 p. m. at the {High School Auditorium. All of the members of the class will take pairt in the play and the proceeds will go to the High School. Price for thja entertainment will be 20 and 35 jients. Following is the Bulletin o^ Entertainment and Meetings at the | Tryon School for the next four months: 1 . February 19?Washington and Lincoln celebration, by the Grammar School. February 23 ? High School Play, "She Stoops to Conquer." March 6?High School Declan atlon and Recitation Contest. March 6?County Teachers' meeting. ' ' March 13?Grammar School J Reclamation and Recitation Contest. March 7?Triangular Debate. April 14?County Commencement at I Columbus. April 16?High School Play, "The( Flapper Grandmother.",. May 22?Senior Class Rlayi May 24 ? Primary Commencement 1 Night. An May 25?Senior Class Night. thl May 26?Seventh Grade Graduation bla Exercises. May 27?Senior Class Graduation Exercises. >n Graded School Fourth Grade? Esta Andrews. Virginia Ward. Raymon Waters. Third Grade, Upper Section? Lois Avant. Inez 'Caldwell. Ruth Creasman. Wilma Gosnell. Betty McFarland. Mildred Rippy. Alene W^rd. Tolbert Bradley. Third Grade? George Jones. Fay Martin. Annie Hart. Nellie Porter. Rheba Summey. Fred Durbin. Genell Gosnell. Bertha Williams. 1 Louis Moore. I Second Grade? Mary Parker. Dorothy Durham. Rachel Jackson. Sara Rion. Lillian Thompson. Lelia Morgan.. Advanced Firsst Grade? Albert Leonard. Marvin Williams. First Grade? Ted Averill. Mary Jackson. Louise Moore. Robert Pearson. Edward Sayre. Edwin Summey. Billy Ward. rth Carolina fing Large Profits I e Investor f on IFirst | en | Lynch i | lltor" I 5 Earth, so I only | the Best. | /ill Clean Up I I Be Done" I I * . LYNCH Estate ;; Tryon, N C. ? J&Km !> ; .. ? * . '" flans Grosser, a diamond cutter of isterdam, was arrested for stealing ee gems which he had hidden in ears. "* 4 V--. lL Le ' *. . v > . *? . ;A;> \ / ( / ' ' ! T ^ \;s ?? #A 1 I J. * ! , . . -- . { i ^ il L THE POLK COUNTY NEW sjar MinueJ: . < ; ' S? ? is Jp^PfP^s ^ Shall we off with the new and on with the old, reversing' tne weiiknown oxtonlT Miss Bina M. West of Port Huron, Mich, Supremo Commander of the Women's Benefit Association seeks to aid the re* vival of old-faahioned dances. But Olive Belle Hamon, daughter of the late Jake I* Hamon ardently advocates jasi and presents ? beautiful argyawBty . .. . ? William Jones of Walton, England, had one son as est man, and another to give the bride away when he married again recently at the age of IS. test Ap or the 1 OUT of several designs of style has been selected The west bank of Lake I lor the foundation work. A Soon Spring will cover tl The graceful roof-lines of th structure will be an ever-welc And they will not hasten The calm waters at th< SfftMum them. The atmosphere I Lake Lanier will be a fa^ lad Tryon-Shelton the haven Reservations for the fori] Mabels Company, Incorporate TRYON I ' | . ' y~ | i 'v . . I LAKI 'LIVE ALL T I * 1*1 r / : .. I T 3 Famous English Poet 1 of Seventh Cer tury 1 The earliest English poet of whom v there IS any recoid was St Caedmon, t whose festival la celebrated In both < the Roman and Anglican ca lea da rs. T He lived In the Seventh cent! ry In" * Northumbrla, the son of a farme r, and ( his poetic gifts were said to be af ml- t raculous origin. J c At drinking parties each person ' present was supposed to compote aha Ja.1^. If ring a verse. Ca^dmon was una me < ? i comnoae a line. ^?d when the ham jj f - | I WICHITA Sold by lllfn 3,1 the H! Wrfi leading jM^Ugj|p dealers HflI Polk if County ?/ ?4 THE KAN (AS MIL! HENDEIVSONVILLE WHOLES/ Hen lersonvi 1 . | I / 1 i 1. i >:i Ji proved RYON S i I varying architecture, ti is deHj and officially approved for co ianier's upper basin is ;iow be ctual construction will begin tl II III lis chosen knoll with a mantel e Tryon-Shelton will be peerin oming beacon to motoiing gu( i . s to say good- Dye. The spell o sir door will soothe the n! The of it all will be irresisti )le. T rorite play ground and -est grc nal opening nay be mide by id at New Ycrk City, j DEVELOPMEP - - | TRYOM, H 6 , . h 3 fci : ' , I ' vas brought of lie always nea rro% he festive party. On one such occasion when he wa? amentlng his lack of poetic ability, a islon appeared to him and Inspired ilm to write a poetic version ef the Ireatlon. The manascript of this rork,.supposed to have been composed ly Caedmon, Is preserved at Oxford. Sedition translated Into Anglo-Saxon be whole of sacred history. He beanie a monk In the convent of which be famous Hilda was abbess. There he lived and sang and died, in he odor of sanctity, and was afterword canonized.?Chicago Journal. m II ? IM II WI i?J??? \S BEST | |? esr nart} JCjifj \ M Wheat \ M Fr''?Ur ?:c? ^ snarket E lfi| to-day _. .INC COMPANY iTe grocery company lie, n. C. t | . . - ? -----i * ] : ' |j| THE TRYON SHELTOH I Design >HELT( Jj ?htful structure of English nstruction. ting surveyed snd cleared [lis month. of flower-decked green* g through the tree tops, ft* frnm far and otMa y I ' . v f the mountains will hold pine-centered breezes will hey will linger long. >und year in and ytor oat ' writing the .-r~- *nn-. ' . 1 t-i?,7!T ??aii;? ** v" I 4T CO. 11ER ,AKE LANIER" 4?. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY u j Edwin Reynolds of Falmouth land, reported that he had gJ 14,000 apples this year tr,?n . 70 years old. WICHITA'S BtSlThi | "M CBRil wis j Astonishingly quick an'-i r^r. , | the relief that people f, irum | matic pain just asisoon u,'...1' i this simple treatment. - "I was suffering with ;u?.. and under the care of a ?!< -' 5 H. B. Smith of 126 M M>,. j San Francisco, Calif, "f, -tVt.yjf'; | heard of Sloan's Linimc. | using it for three or four ' now noes r>ioans get ti,^.a.. I ishing results? Because it. ,j j just deaden the pain: it g,^ a,A j cause. Eight to the aching spot jt c.?,. i healing tide of fresh, gern - ie^0 ' | blood. No need to rub. 'I i,. medic? itself does the work. At once you feel a warm gfo,' j comfort?then relief. Ti 5v.v 4 stiffness and inflammatiu go c> The pain stops. Get a bottletor*' All druggists?35 cents. 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