Hunter Trials On
Wednesday At 2:30
The Tryon Riding & Hunt Club
will hold their annual Hunter
Trials on Wednesday, March 20,
at 2:30 p. m.
Many outside horses are stabled
in Tryon at this time and the
competition is expected to be very
keen.
Becky Lanier Trimpi is flying
down from New Jersey to judge
the event. She is considered one
of the outstanding horsewomen in
America.
An interesting course has been
laid out over Carter Brown’s
farm, the old LeMiort place in the
Hunting country, and from the top
of the hill a fair view of all the
jump? can be had. Chairs and
space will be provided.
Baxter Radford has returned to
Mill Spring after an operation at
St. Luke’s hospital.
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“ For Everything ”
White Ministers Will Speak
This Week at St. Luke’s
The Rev. Mr. Edward M. Gra
ham white minister, will preach
at St. Luke’s colored Methodist
church on Wednesday night at 8
o’clock, and the Rev. Mr. B. G.
Henry white Baptist minister will
preach Friday night at 8 o’clock.
We are asking all members and
friends to be present.—W. L.
Lyles, pastor.
Miss Betty Mead has returned
from Southern Pines where she
has been taking part in the hunts,
and has as her guest Boylston A.
Tompkins of New York and
ern Pines. ■
Miajor Max Vivier who delivered
a lecture on A New Dawn in
Europe last week at the Library,
has been the guest of the C. P.
Rogers and R. C. Erskines during
his stay in Tryon, and will leave
Tuesday for Birmingham, Ala.,
where he will deliver a lecture.
Mrs. General Haynes of Mjill
Spring is a patient at St. Luke’s.