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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 %\\t Jtatlij %\x\xt\m Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 29, 1935 “City Limits” Tonight For Baseball Team A reel pitcher show Is on to - Yiight at the Tryon Theatre. Man- (j. W Nessmith is derating all the profits to the Tryon base ball team so the pitcher can have a *eal uniform. Local baseball fans who like the movies and hurting too can kill two bi ds w:th one stone tonight became when they pay 25 cents to see the movie they will also help to> get a base ball team for the town this sum mer. If you like fishing see how many friends you can get tj go to the show tonight. Each catch you make means an extra quarter for the team, even though baseball is played by innings instead of quar ters. Quarters are needed now. “City Limits” is what the picture says, but really there is no limit to the number you can invite to the show so go out in the country and bring them in if you want . for Tryon this summer. ' School Announcements Dr. D. W. Daniel, head of the academic department of Clemson college, and a prominent Southern speaker, has been selected to de liver the commencement address of the Tryon graded school on May 13. Miss Rachel Chapman Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jackson, Jr., has made the highest honors in her class during the past four years and in recognition of her excellent record has been select t d as the Senior class valedictorian. Miss Margaret Alene Ward, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward, who made second honors in her class, has won the place of salutatorian. She has been an out standing student duriqg the past four years. Gymkhana Draws Many Spectators A crowd of nearly on thousand people gathered at Harmon Field Thursday afternoon to witness or Participate in the enjoyable bur lesque races of the annual spring Gymkhana, the festival of fun of the Tryon Riding and Hunt club. Participants and spectators repre sented a score of .states of the East, Middle West and South. C. J. Lynch acted as master of events and the judges were F. J. McDonald, Detrdit and Tryon, George C. Couch of Charleston, W. Va., and M. B. Flynn. Winners in the various races of the afternoon were as follows: Egg and spoon race—First, Miss Selina Lewis; second, Nelson Jack son. Keg and can race—First, Nelson Jackson; second, Miss Selina Lewis; third, Miss Mary Adams, Duluth and Tryon. Water race—First, Miss Mary Adams, Duluth and Tryon; second, Priestly Conyers; third, Miss Bet ty Doubleday. Potato and keg race—First, Priestly Conyers; second, Miss Miary Adams; third, Miss Anne Bingham, Wheaton, 111., and Tryon. Wheelbarrow race—First, Char lie Lykes, of Houston, Tex., with Miss Anne Bingham; second, Sam Abernethy, of Bronxville, N. Y., and Miss Mary Adams; third, Steve Stephens, 6f Greenville, S. C., with Miss Betty Doubleday. Romeo and Juliet race—First, Miss Betty Doubleday with Priest ly Conyers; second, Miss Mjary Adams with Nelson Jackson; third, Miss Selina Lewis with Tommy Ward, of Long Island, N. Y. Night shirt race—First, Miss Continued on Back Page Est. 1-31-28
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