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'sElji (Ertjou Dailu bulletin Seth M. Vining, Editor PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY Watching a train struggling up Saluda Mountain just outside of Try on recently, pushed by the “helper” engine which stays there just for the purpose, inspired me to dig into history to find when the first train scaled the mountain. I found that, 59 years ago, the first train to cross the Blue Ridge at that point left Spartanburg for Asheville. It made the trip to Hendersonville all right but upon arriving there, was so exhausted that it took ten years for it to make the trip from Hendersonville to Asheville. —Majel Ivey Seay, in The State Magaznie. ** * * Mrs. Willis E. Parsons has re turned from a visit in the North and West. ** * * Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stearns have gone to Flat Rock for a two months’ stay. RANGE DUKE POWER CO. PHONE 210 Mrs. Leßeau and daughter, Miss Eloise Leßeau, who have been oc cupying the Von Kahlden house will return to Michigan the latter part of this week. DANCE TRYON SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Music by Luke Chaney and his Orchestra Tuesday, July 23 \ 9 till lAO Script SI.OO I J I rugs cleaned! j Also Cleaning and Blocking j 1 KNITTED DRESSES! ! RECTOR’S i j C/USERS' 9 DYKES
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