ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 2U. 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE 4T TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 ©it' ®rmnt Batlo ^Bulletin Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1936 Bakers Buy Clark Valley Property Mr. and Mrs. James M. Baker iof Tryon have bought the Burton Clark property in Pacolet Hills Tind will improve it for their home in the near future. An almost completed new house is located on the nine acre tract. Sale was made through C. J. Lynch, local realtor. Miss McFarland On Radio, Sunday Cullowhee, March 17.—Miss Bet ty McFarland of Tryon will ap pear in a “repeat” radio broad cast program presented by West ern Carolina Teachers college over station WWNC, Asheville, Sunday, March 22, from 3 to 3:30 p. m. Eastern Standard Time. The hame of the broadcast is “A Teach er’ College in the Open Country.” The program was given over WSM, Nashville, Tenn., Friday evening, February 21, at 7:30 o’clock, Eastern /Standard Time. Requests have been made for a second presentation of the program because of the publicity it gives to the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Drama Fortnightly Tonight & Thursday The Drama Fortnightly presents “Two Crooks and a Lady,” a play in one act, by Eugene Pillot, direct ed by Charles G. Sewall. The characters are as follows: Miller, the Hawk, Baxter Haines; Lucille, his accomplice. Miss Ferdinanda Pepne; Mrs. Sims-Vane, Mrs. C. P. Rogers; Miss Jones, her com panion, Miss Laura Pease-ley; Police Inspector, Raloh C. Erskine. Also Impersonations and Song Sketches by Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn. And “Wurzel - Flummery”, a comedy in one act, by A. A. Mihm, directed by Mrs. Dudley Smith. Th:1 characters are as follows: Robert Crawshaw, M. P., Harold Crandall; Margaret Crawshaw, his wife, Mrs. L. P. Mills; Viola Craw shaw, his daughter, Mrs. Dudley Smith; Richard Meriton, M. P., Frederick Bowes; Denis Clifton, Samuel Bingham. (This ends the Drama Fortnight ly season). A Correction In announcing yesterday t|iat Dr. George F. Taylor was the head of the department of Biblical Literature and Philosophy at Con verse college. The statement -Continued on B^efe Pap* Make Horse Show Reservations Now With George A. Cathey at Blue Ridge Weavers First come, first served. See Chart for Spaces