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(Eftte ®nmn JJcttlu Bulktut Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1936 (ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, iy2b, AT THE POST OFFIC1 _AT TRYON, N. 0., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 Lanier Club to Hold Style Show and Tea At Library Saturday v Mrs. Walter C. Hill. Mrs. Fred K. Ford, Mrs. M. B. Flynn, Mrs. ^ohn Wilsfibtirn, Mrs. Dudley Smith, Miss Ann Bingham and Miss Isabelle DuCharme will serve as the models at the Lanier club tea end style show on Saturday afternoon from 4 to 6 at the Ijibrary, demonstrating Easter wearing apparel from Jean West’s of Asheville. The tea is for the benefit of the Lanier club and will be the final one of the season. Ad mission 50c. Phone reservations to Mrs. C. M. Gottfried. Library Donors When the Library Committee made an appeal for funds to make repairs on the Lanier library the following friends responded: J. N. Jackson, Sr., Dr. and Mrs. Chas. p-. Sewall, Bishop and Mrs. Frank Hale Touret, Mrs. Andrew Law, Mrs. Willis E. Parsons, Mrs. Leonard Carpenter, Mrs. Homer Ellertson, Mrs. Wm. C. White, Miss Mabfcl Colgate, Miss JVine Oakley, Mrs. Sarah M. Bay, Mrs. Bernard Sharp, Mrs. H. H. Parme lee, Mrs. D. W. Peasley, Mrs. Ella Lindsay, Mrs. John Ferguson, Mr. Edgar Leonard, Mrs. Rebecca Jervey, Mrs. C. W. Kittrell, Mrs. Anne Bosworth Greene and a num ber of local annonymous contri butions. Tryon Horse Show, Wednesday, April 15th. Steeple-Chase Results (By Edith Missildine) Despite light A,pril showers and soft ground, the March Hare Steeple-Chase, Hunter Trials and Flat Races, combined with the spring Gymkhana, took place with no accidents Wednesday afternoon at Harmon Field, with Carter P. Brown, C. J. Lynch and a large committee in charge. Sjieetators crowded the hillside overlooking the field, and much interest was manifested in the events. This was the third annual run ning of the stepele-chase and other events. First on the program were the hunter trials, in which about a dozen horses wee exhibited over a course containing brush fences, open ditches, regular fences, and gates to be opened and closed. Chinquapin, owned by Mrs. Er nest Mrhler and ridden by Lee Cowan, won the trophy, and other successful competitors were Mrs. W. C. Hill, on Cricket, second; Carter Wilkie Brown on Nuthatch, tjhird arid Carter P. Bfiown on Black Pepper, fourth. An exhibition race of six fur longs, in which only one horse was entered, was next run off by Morris, R., owned by Mrs. C. B. DuCharme and ridden bv Ledford Moss. The Pacolet Plate, three fur -Continued on B***k Pap* Concert Tonight The North Carolina Symphony ! orchestra, (a Federal project) I will give a concert tonight at Oak [ Hall hotel at 8:30 under the direc tion of Joseph DeNardo. The pub II ic is invited as guests of Oak Hall.
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