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Catered as second-class mail matter August 20, at tlTe Post Office at Tryon, N.C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. tLClto JBailu pullctin ' 11 -1 1 — ■» Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1931. Jolleg-Bruant Marriage Mr. Harry Jolley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Jolley of Mill Springs and Miss Dora Bryant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bryant of Green Creek were married Sunday at New Prospect. (Jurors Drawn For Special Term of Superior Court Special term for civil cases to be held June 8 at Columbus with Judge Shaw presiding, Names of the jurors were drawn out of a box in the commissioners room yesterday by a little boy. They are as follows: First week: Z.V.Price, D.A Shields, O.M. Powell, B.L. Ballenger, B.V.Newman, R.R.Wilson, V.H.Huntsinger, C.G.Walker. G.H. Hollifield, K.F. Stepp, G. Q.C.Sonner, W.P. Wilkie, H.G. McAllister, W.H. Burnett, D.E.Green, W.H.Ledbetter, L.D.Bridges. Second week: D. C. McSwain, J.J.Jackson, J.W.Feagan, J.J.Page, A.LPrince, D.J.Burnett, John Shehan, V.B.Seism, W.C. Horton, T.A.Rippy, Frail Durham, Fred W.Blanton, M. H. W.B.Champion,y,M.Butler, O.F.Jones. Legion Minstpel Coming A minstrel composed of 1.50 local people will be presented next week by the Universal Production Co. under the auspices of the Butler-Lewis Post Americah Legion. The big feature of the minstrel will be the “Flap per Chorus.” The show will be given two nights Thursday and Friday, May 14 and 15th at the Tryon School Auditorium. Miss Violet Benton McClure is directing the entertainment. At Kiwanis Todag Talks were made by George Cathey, R. L. McNeely, John Artz, R. H. Brady and C. J. Lynch. Mr. Lynch told of the favorable publicity given the Horse Show in a number of leading sport magazines of the country and expressed the need of a press bureau to advertise the attractions of Tryon in the big papers and magazines. This is advertising that dosen’t cost the town anything. Such magazines as Chase, Rider and Driver, Saddle and Bridle published free of charge good accounts of the recent show. Est. 1-31-28
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