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Tryon Daily Bulletin ~ Seth M. Vining, Editor (Published Daily Except Sunday) Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Out-of-State $2.00 4 In behalf of the Tryon Riding & Hunt club, the community and myself. I take this means of ex pressings our belated but sincere appreciation and gratitude for the hard work and service so gen erously given to the Thirteenth Annual Tryon Horse Show spon sored by the Riding & Hunt club, the work of the committees, the state, the county, local officers and the community support. The Show is mainly a sporting event for the entertainment of all. Any funds from it are used to maintain Harmon Field, and the trails for the people who en joy riding and hiking. These trails maintained by the Riding & Hunt club over our friends’ land are most valuable in case of for est fires. Again let me take this occasion to express our thanks to all over whose land we ride and to assure them we appreciate their cooper ation. A meeting of the chairmen of committees and any others inter ested in making suggestions for next year’s Show, will be held at Sunnydale Tuesday evening. April 26, at 8:15 o’clock. Carter P. Brown, Pres. Tryon Riding & Hunt Club. VOLLMER’S Natural Wines DRY AND SEMI-DRY Phone 25-J PHONE 267 STEWART’S TAXI Buick Cars— Courteous Drivers Miss Eleanor Johnson of Aiken, S. C., and Mt. Urban Millhouee of Govan, S. C., are week-end guests of Miss Mary Smith of Landrum. COLORED SCHOOL NEWS Among the five hundred visi tors who viewed the exhibits and listened to contests Thursday of Polk county colored school com mencement were Prof. Randolph of Saluda; Supt. W. A. Sichilletter and Mr. Nelson Jackson, Jr., sec retary of the Tryon school board. The program lasted from 10 a. m., until 5 p. m.. ending with a field day. During the day Tryon col ored schools earned five first prizes and six second prizes. WRINKLES Tell Tales - Wrinkles in your clothes mark you as lacking in pride of personal appearance. Keep neat looking. Have your clothes cleaned pressed, re paired regliilarCfcr. It's an inexpensive habit that pays BIG dividends. Our process is sure to please because it always .... RESTORES original freshness and sparkle. REMOViES carefully all dirt, dust and grease. HARMLESS to the most delicate of fab rics. ODORLESS, thorough cleaning. PRESS is retained longer. REDUCES wardrobe upkeep. RECTOR’S Dry Gleaners
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