Tryon Hounds In ( Hunter Trials From portable seats placed in the terraced yards of the famous old LeMort Chateau in the hunt ing Country more than 500 riding and hunt fans saw the Tryon hounds stage their annual hunter trials on Wednesday afternoon. Winners in the first, or amateur class were announced as follows: First. Mrs. E. H. Bennett of Try on and Lake Forest, 111., on “Vicky”: second place was claim ed by Miss Betty White of Clark’s Summitt, Pa., and Tryon on “Ethio pia;” third place was won by Mrs. David Kedekin of Tryon, on “Sa lome,” fourth place was taken by Walter C. Hill of Tryon, on “Car olina.” . In the second, or professional class, Lee Cowan of Tryon and Neenah, Wis., rode to first honors on “Lindby”; second place was won by George Webster of Tryon and Neenah, Wis v on ’“General Alarm;” third, Arthur Reynolds of Tryon, riding “Flaxman;” fourth place was taken by Lee Cowan, on “Last Reef.” The winners in heats of both classes were awarded trophies and ribbons. The judge for the trials Mirs. Becky Lanier Trimpi of Pluckimin, R. 1., who came by plane to be here for the occasion. Mrs. Trimpi is the granddaughter of the late poet Sidney Lanier, who died near Tryon. Mrs. Lanier is a devoted rider and hunter, owns her own pack of hounds and is the world’s chaimpion blue ribbon winner having, won 67 blue ribbons in a single year riding her famous hun ter “Silvercrest.” The hunter trials were given un der the auspices of the Tryon Rid ing & Hunt Club. The general committee with M. B. (Lefty) Flynn as chairman was composed of Captain Rufus Zogbaum, C. J. Lynch, and Carter P. Brown. The program committee consisted of Miss Slallie Coe, Mrs. George Bran non and Mrs. Donrue Leighton. Paddock in charge of Horace New man. At Kiwanis Tuesday Nelson Jackson, Jr., gave an interesting talk on the cotton goods business on Tuesday at 1 j>. m., at Hotel Tryon. P. L. Barnette had charge of the program. Six rooms. Stone house. Ten acres—in north Pacolet Valley, SB,OOO. * * * * Six rooms. Steam heat, panora mic view. Three blocks from Trade Street. Two acre site, $6,000. * * * * 380 acres farm. Wonderful old brick home. Century-old boxwoods. Equipped for dairy or stock ing. m For Quick Sale: .IVa story log House. Lynn road. 4 bedrooms; 2 baths j living room; dining room; kitchen. Front and rear screened porches, $5,000. W. M. HESTER Phone 37 or 202 Your ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE NEEDS Are available here in Tryon. Our orices on electrical applet ances are those recommended bjH the manufacturers. In the electrical, appliance lines we handle the following Nation ally known products: Univer sal, Hotpo'nt, Westinghouse and General Electric. AVANT Electric Go. „ Telephone 51