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CN TERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Ergon JBatlg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy If PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Eat. 1-31-28 Such Playing Will Be The Laughing Stock of School \ How is your supply of fun and >< ynerriment? A big stock of laugh ter is in store for all who see The King Rides By at the Tryon school auditorium on Friday, May 3M, according to an observer. Present ed by; th,e Senior class of the high school and directed by Miss Myrtle Baldwin, the class teacher, ths play is loaded with entertainment from beginning to end. The cast of characters is as follows: Edmund Dorset. Judge of the Superior Court, David Cromer; Simmons (Duke) the butler, George Cooksey; Loranda (Lil), the maid, Mary Loie Steinkuhler; Cecily Dor set, Judge Dorset’s second wife, Lorene Parris; Captain Ross Wheatly of the aviation corps, Fred Hutcherson; Deborah Win chell, Mrs. Dorset’s niece, Eda Cawthray; Hal Stanley, in love )with Deborah, Dutton Beatson; Baroness Dorset, Daguerre, von Eschenback, Judge Dorset’s former wife. Ethel Rushing; Valeria Dor set, her daughter, Rachael John son; Cash McCord, a gangster, Glenn Pratt; Stuffy, his henchman, Charles Ford; Rhett Bradley, Thurston Arledge; Susan Cren shaw, Laura Breazeal; Katherine Wells, a reporter, Mary Frances Lankford. Stage manager, Francis Chap man; in charge of lights, Theodore Burrell. Synopsis: Time, duly 1931; place, Dorset home near Chicago; Act 1, Steene 1, the solarium, Mton dav, midnight; Scene 2, the same. Tuesday, 2 a. m.. Act 2, Scene 1, the same, Tuesday, 2 p. m.; Scen« 2, tv>e same, Tuesday, 9 p. m. Act 3, the same, Wednesday, dawn. $1.50 Year In the Carolinas TRYON, N C.. MONDAY, APRIL 29, 1940 Winners In 1940 Flower Show The winners in the annual Flow er Show of the Tryon Garden Club held on Friday at the Parish House are as follows: Class 1: Blue ribbon, Mrs. Julian Calhoun; red, Mrs. H. C. Metcalf and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln; yel low ,M|iss Helen Roberts. Class 2: Blue ribbons, Miss Anne Nash and Mrs. Julian Calhoun; red, Miss Emma McFarland; yel low, Miss Bess ; e Merrill. Class 3: Blue ribbons, Miss Diana Nash, Miss Susan Hamper, Julian Calhoun, Miss Anne Nash; red, Miss Helen Roberts, Mrs. S. A. Bingham, Sr.. Mrs. Raymond Dodge; yellow, Mrs. J. W. Marshall, Miss Bessie Merrill. 'Class 5: Blue, Miss Anne Na«h; red, Mrs. Jack Kimberly; yellow. M!rs. Julian Calhoun. Class 6: Blue, Mrs. Julian Cal houn, Mrs. Raymond Dodge; red, Mrs. C C. Curtis; yellow, Mrs. W. E. Parsons. Cl ass 8: Blue, Mrs. Harkness S*mith, Miss Bessie Merrill. M’ss Elizabe'h Avant, Mrs. C. C. Curtis: T-ed, Mrs Julian Calhoun. Miss Susan Harper. Mrs. - Harkness Smith; yellow, Mrs. L. A. Avant. Class 9: Blue. Miss Mary Car penter, Mrs. Julian Calboun. Class 11: Blue, Miss Bessie Merrill. Mrs. Julian Calbuon; red. Mrs. Smith Miss Ann° Nash .Miss Helen Stearns; yellow, Miss Mlary Carpenter, Mrs. W. R. Jackson. Class 12: B1u q , Mrs. W. R. Jack son, Mrs. Harknes= Smith; red, Mrs. A .W. Bnntnall. Class 13: Blue, Mrs. R. C. Ers- Continued on Back Pace
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