“CURB” REPORTER
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famous as the Tryon home of
William Gillette, the actor, is open
for the season according to an
ad in this issue of the Bulletin.
. . . . Senator George reported
leading in the early returns of the
Georgia election today . . . M#y
bank, Charleston mayor was elected
governor of South Carolina Tues
day bv about 13,000 majority . . . .
The Lefty Flynns due on Trade
Street this afternoon
TRYON YOUNG PEOPLE
IN SCHOOL, COLLEGE
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Arpha Burrell, U. N. C. C. W.,
Greensboro; William Elfrink, Dar
lington, (post graduate); Keith
Arledge, Angola, Ind.; Mary
Adams, Ambler, Pa.; Joyce Juni
per and Ann Scruggs, Mbntreat,
N. C.; Bill Blackwell, Milligan;
Carolyn Slagle, Limestone; Jose
lyn Juniper, Florida State Woman’s
college, Tallahassee; Allen Jervev,
Charleston Medical; William St.
Julien Jervey, Temple Medical;
Ruth Manville, Duke; Betty Shel
nutt, Brenau; Bell Jackson, Aver
ett, Danville, Va.; Ruth Rowe,
Ethel Walker, Sjmsbury, Conn.;
James Rowe, Princeton; Tommy
Marshall, Taft school, Watertown,
Conn.; Ann Bingham, Smith col
lege; Mildred Fite, Brevard. '
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