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* • . Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, Ni. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 ' %xvm Bathr Bulletin TRYON, isf C. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1931. Vol. 4 Hages-Bradlsliau) Wedding Miss Ruth Hayes and Stewart Bradshaw of Soumerco were married Saturday afternoon at Landrum. Attending were Mrs. Cora Mills and Miss Viola Bradshaw. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hayes. The groom is a son of Mrs. John Bradshaw. $ . Back To Hogback Spartanburg Herald The story coming out of Tryon sounds interesting. Such a remarkable property as that gotten together’ by the, Carolina Mountains company some years ago, embracing 16,000 acres of the Hogback country, has its appeal and is certain to be developed as a great resort region. It is stated that Messrs. Emett, Emett and Tull of New York and Washington; are now in control of the property and will push the developement as a club. Regardlessrof all the mountain country has passed through in very recent years, there k still lure and life in “them thar hills.” In The Next Letting^ The state highway department will ask for construction bids on June 9 \ for the bridge projects on Federal highway No. 176 between Spartan burg and Tryon, where the paving contract will follow during the sum mer. ' * * Senior Class Ping ft The High School senior play “The Gate to Happiness” will be Sr presented tonight at 8:15 at the school auditorium. 1 The class day exercises given this morning at 9:30 were presented in a delightful way. The class prophecy was presented in costume. The gfaduation exercises will be held Tuesday evening at 8:15 with -,Dr. Luther Little of Charlotte giving the address. . The Bulletin has been informed that the chief fish and game warden of Polk County, has refunded H. H. Thompson and B. F. Williams the fine and cost paid by them in court for violating fishing laws, it being dertermined by law that they were not violating .the fishing laws. The Bulletin One Year $1.50 Est. 1-31-28
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