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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Erytm Bmlg Ic per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1940 Jr. Horsemanship Show Glasses Given The Junior Horsemanship Show be held at the ring near Creek on Newmarket Road at 2:30 Tuesday afternoon, March 26th, There will be four classes, some for beginners and some for ad vanced riders. Class No. 1: Horsemanship. Open to children who have never won a ribbon in a horsemanship class (lead rein not to count). Class No. 2: Horsemanship. In this class more advanced knowl edge of riding will be required. Open to children not eligible for Class No. 1. Class No. 3: Beginners Jumping. Sample course of. four jumps in side ring in addition to being iudged on proper position on horse. Required to answer four questions on horse or equipment. Class No. 4: Jumping over out ride course. Open to children who Iffltve hunted or who are capable hunting. To be judged on ability to handle mount, knowledge of etiquette in hunting field and to answer questions pertaining to hunting. Phone your entries to Mrs. Hede kin at nhone No. 286. We want all children 18 years and under to come out. There will be no entry fees and no admission charge for spectators. HONORED AT MONTREAT Friday’s Asheville Citizen carries an attractive picture of Miss Anne Scruggs of Tryon who was recently elected May Queen at Montreat College. Weigel House Bought By the Knights Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Knight of Green River, Vermont, have pur chased the W. B. Weigel house on Lynn road, and will take posesssion in the fall. Mr. Weigel, who has been ill at Allentown, Pa., will arrive in Tryon soon to spend the summer. The sale was made thru E, Perry Manville. The Weige J place has been noted for its great variety of wild and cultivated flowers. Mi*. Weigel who has travelled extensively has imported many flowers from foreign coun tries and put them in his garden. Mr. Knight is a retired patent law yer of New York. Presbyterians Elected Officers Thursday The Tryon Presbyterian church held its annual meeting and supper on Thursday night. After inter esting reports wer© read from the various committees, the following officers were elected for the new year: J. S. Kell and Jack Gaze, elders; G. I. Henderson and Robert Dick, deacons; W. A. Sthilletter. treasurer; Mrs. J. S. Kell, treasure of benevolences; G. I. Henderson, superintendent of Sunday school, Robert Dick, assistant superinten dent. Bids will be opened April 4th in Raleigh, N. C., for grading, con crete paving, and structures on 1.02 miles of Route 176 from Try on to South Carolina line.
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