Tryon Daily Bulletin
Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Published Daily Except Sunday)
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“Equality”
“We hold these truths to be self
evident —that all men are created
equal.”—Thomas Jefferson.
Miss Elizabeth Anne Vining
celebrated her eleventh birthday
on Friday evening with a dinner
party for twelve friends.
Mr. and M|rs. D. D. Watson of
Burlington are spending the week
end with M)rs. S. E. Watson and
family.
Vollney Barnett of St. juke’s
hospital staff is on his vacation this
week.
Tryon’s Industrial league will
journey to Beacon Mills at Swan
nanoa today for their game of
baseball in the league’s series.
Classics for Classes
Topping the college wardrobe list are these
LeVine originals as featured in our window.
Coat and waist of shepherd check .... skirt
of plain wool crepe ... buttons covered with
Astrakhan. This is but a few of our broad
selection of campus fashions.
Priced at $16.50
The Ballenger-Jackson Co.
TRYON, North Carolina
Mr. and MJrs. Tom Costa have
as guests, Mirs. A. J. Rongy of
Scarsdale, N. Y., Mr. and Mrs.
David Kominick and daughter,
Miss Muriel, and son, Burton, of
New Rochelle, N. Y.
Miss Nancy McLeod has returned
from a visit to Columbia, S. C.
A daughter was born this mor
ning at St. Luke’s hospital to Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Honeman.
Mrs. Mary Stearns Graham
leaves today for a visit with Mrs.
J. F. MacEnulty on Long Island,
N. Y. Mrs. W. H. Jones, who has
been visiting Mrs. Graham, will
accompany, her
Mrs. Nelson Jackson, Jr.,
Rachel Jackson, Nelson Jackson,
3rd, Theo Kerhulas and Maj. W.
A. Schilletter are at Clemson col
lege today.
Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Lindsey of
the University of Chattanooga are
visiting M ; rs. Lindsey’s mother,.
Mrs. Henry Bray.