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Tryon District Schools
Open September sth
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nomics in the Tryon high school.
Teachers for 1938-39 session:
W. A. Schilletter, superintendent,
teacher of biology and commercial
geography; M,. B. Caldwell, high
school principal, teacher of mathe
matics and science; Miss Mtyrtle
Baldwin, teacher of Latin, French
and history; Miss Annie Sevier,
teacher of English, sociology and
economics; Miss Elizabeth Watson,
teacher of Home Economics; Mrs.
Walter Jones, teacher of musk;
Mr. Lands, director of the band;
Miss Virginia Heath and Miss
Betty Fauntleroy, teacher of Bible;
Miss Elizabeth Doubleday, teacher
of Seventh grade; Miss Estelle
Pace, teacher of Fifth grade; Miss
Thelma Mills, teacher of Fourth
grade; Mrs. Eunice Watson, teach
er of Third grade; Miiss Addie
Daniel, teacher of Second grade;
Mrs. D. M. McGeachy, teacher of
Second grade; Mrs. A. J. Jervey,
teacher of First grade; Mjrs. C. W.
Kittrell, teacher of First grade.
Lynn teachers: D. W. B. Coon,
principal and teacher of Fifth and
Sixth grades; Miss Bessie Helton,
teacher of Third and Fourth
grades; Mrs. Lala Hines Ridings,
teacher of First and Second grades.
For the opening exercises of the
school on Monday, September sth-
Dr. W. P. Jackson, Field Secre
tary of the National Recreational
Association, will make the ad
dress.
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IRYOH MOTOR CO., Inc. Chevrolet
John Brown, son of Mr. and
Mrs. C. D. Brown of Illinois, is
here for a few days.
Dan Rion will arrive today
for a visit with his mother, Mrs.
James Rion, on Grady avenue.
The Laurens, S. C., Quartette
will sing at St. Luke’s C. M. E.
church on Sunday at 3 p. m., also
Sunday night. Public invited.
Rev. C. R. White, pastor.—Adver
tisement 26th, 27th.
Tryon Beauty Shop
PHONE 176
Specializing in Permanent Wav
ing, Hair Cutting, Facials and
Manicuring.
MRS. C. E. DOMINICK I
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I “Cleanliness is next to
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I I’ll furnish plenty of hot
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