BNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20 , 1928, AT THE POST OPFICi AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 ®rgtm Jfatlg bulletin (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Horse Show Gups Now On Display The beautiful trophies for the Annual Tryon Horse and JHound Show are now on display at the Blue Ridge Weavers on Trade street. The window was attractively decorated by Mrs. M. B. Flynn and includes all the trophies to be given this year as well as the permanent ones. A new trophy for class No. 12—the George T. Little Memorial trophy, was donated by R. H. Johnston of Charlotte. Mr. Johnston has won twice the beautiful Biltmore tro phy and if he succeeds this year it will be in his permanent possession. Another new trophy is the Green Hunter, donated by Nora Langhorne Flynn. The Geo. D. Wick Working Hunters trophy for class 18, has been won twice by Carter P. Brown and twice by Walter C. Hill. If either of these men win this year it will He ’Vtheirs permanently. If some one wins! For class No. 11 is the John M. Ogden trophy from Atlanta, Ga. The Martha Lightner trophy for class 13 has not been won, but the trophy donated by Col. and Mrs. Daniel Boone for class 13 has two stx*ong contes tants in Capt. T. E. Boudinot and Lieut. D. D. Hedekin, who have won. the trophy previously and each needs only one more win to get it. Who will it be. Other new troipries to be given away this year are the Betsy Bird tro phy for class No. 10, three-gaited, open; the Oak Hall trophy for class No. 9, five-gaited; and the Continued on Hack Page TRYON, N, C., WED,, APRIL 7, 1937 Interesting Cast For Fresh Fields The Garden club play, “Fresh Fields”, which will be presented at the Parish House on Thursday and Friday nights of this week has a very interesting cast as follows: Lady Max*y Crabbe—Mrs. Wm. Dobbyn. Lady Lilian Bedworthy—Mrs. F. W. Sprague. Mrs. Pidgeon—Mrs. E. Pue- Williams. Mr. Tom Larcomb —C. D. Stevens. Una Pidgeon Miss Betty Doubleday. Tim Crabbe—John Fuldner. Miss Swaine, a secretary—Miss Patty Slagle. Ludlow, a butler Frank Ar thur. Lady Strome Miss Ainslie Anthony. Mrs. Dobbyn is taking the part that Margaret Anglin took in the original play on* its first tour of the larerer cities. The play is under the direction of Mrs. Louis Fuldner. Fire Destroys R. Owens Home Five-room house occupied by Robert Owens and family in Co lumbus was destroyed by fire on Tuesday night about 11 o’clock. The fire is said to have first have caught in the ceiling about 9 o’clock and was thought it had been extinguished. Only a few household goods were saved. The Owens are living temporarily with Mrs. Edwin Constance.

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