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Vol. 8
TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 17, 1935
Tennis Results
J. Lee Lavendair defeated Dud
ley C. Smith in the Tryon Tennis
Association tournament the other
day and left only four players in
the tournament. Lavendar will now
play Waverly Hester and Fred
McLaughlin will play Julian Hes
ter.
Edith Preston Will
Teach at Columbus
Miss Edith Preston of Tryon,
who is now director of physical
education at Erskine college, and
one of the best basketball and
tennis players in this section, has
been! elected to teach in the gram
mar grades of the Stearns school
at Columbus where she will also
coach the girls’ basketball team.
Wines In* North
Carolina
Now that the making of wine
has been legalized in North Caro
lina the Fayetteville Observer
thinks that a survey is in order
to determine the possibilities of
scuppernong grape production in
thiat part of the State ....
Tryon wines were achieving
quite a reputation before prohibi
tion put a stop to their manufac
ture. It will be interesting to see
whether this manufacture is now
revived.—Asheville Citizen.
Visit to Museum.
Is Postponed
The pilgrimage to the Colburn
Museum in Asheville has been
postponed until Tuesday afternoon
on account of the weather. Any
one desiring to visit this most in
teresting collection of rare Indian
relics, minerals and gems of Wes
tern North Carolina should make
reservations with Mrs. G. L. Can
field at once. The entire trip will
cost only $1.50.
State Test Winners
Are Announced
The Tryon students making the
highest scores in the recent state
standard achievement test are as
follows:
Fourth grade—Dean Root, Hol
land Brady, Cole Brundage.
For Fifth grade John Buddy
Moore, (average Bth grade, 9th
month); Seth M. Vining, Jr. (av
erage Bth grade, sth month); Wil
liam Dobbyn, (average Bth grade,
first month); Mary Moore, (aver
age 7th grade, 9th month); Hope
Schilletter, (average 7th grade,
Bth month).
For Sixth grade—Ruby Owens,
Francis Chapman, Ethel Rushing.
For Seventh grade—Mary Pal
mer, Estelle Brownlee, Margairet
Pace.
Scouts Meet Tonight
The Polk County Boy Scout
Court of Honor will meet tonight
at 7:30 at the Tryon school build
ing. MJoving pictures will be a
feature of the meeting.
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