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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinmg, Editor 5c Per Copy_TRYON. N. CU THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1947 fBst 1-31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday (Vol. 20—No. 50) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFIC1 AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 D Weather Tuesday: High 70, low 48; Wednesday high 72, low 42. .... Tryon troop 1, Boy Scouts, meet tonight at school house . . . Softball players invited to meet tonight at 8 o’clock at Town Hall. .... The Horse and Hound Show Wednesday was one of the most perfect ever held from standpoint of weather, attendance, perform ance and general spirit. It is im possible to cover all the important phases in a news story in The Bulletin, but the results will be -^eriven from day to day as we have Npme and space. The Asheville T^itizen had the names of winners and four pictures of the show in today’s issue. The Spartanburg Herald had a picture on the front page and a story of the winners and show. The afternoon Spar tanburg Herald and Asheville Times may have other pictures. .There were no accidents to mar the enjoyment of the show . . . . This morning about 9 o’clock a lady in a Connecticut car .stopped just above the rail road track in front of the Rock House Art Gallery to let her dog out. The next thing she knew a freight train was blowing for her dog to get off the track. She _Continued on Back Page HORSE SHOW RESULTS Summary of results, with horses, owners and riders, listed in that order, as follows: Hunter Hacks—The Gnome, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Mahler, Tryon, George Webster, Tryon, first; Claim Agent, C. V. Henkel, Jr., Turnersburg, Ed Daniels, Turn ersburg, second; Priscilla, Long Lane stable, Tryon, Glen Wenger, Tryon, third. Three-Gaited Novice—Venus De light, Frances Thofiiason, Simp sonville, S. C., Jack Boyd; Yadkin Liberty, Lester Connell, Charlotte, Torrence Connell. Working Hunters, Junior Divi sion—Penny, Neil Bates, Wateree, S. C., owner and rider; Enroute, Boxwood Stable, Tryon, Dorothy Blackwell. Junior Walking Horses—'Autumn Gold, Allandale Farm, Kingsport, Tenn., June Graham; Blue Dart, Cleo Owings, Greer, S. C., J. E. Ramsey. Green Hunters—Hawthorne Lad, Dr. Harry M. Hayter, Abbington, Va.,^ Arthur Reynolds; Priscilla, Long Lane Stable, Glen Wenger; The Gnome, Mr. and Mrs. Mahler, George Webster; Acharo, Mrs. J. A. Biackwood, Tryon, owner, rider. Five-Gaited Novice—Something Special, W. Lee Gettys, Simpson ville, Jack Boyd; War Nurse, W. G. Arey, Shelby, Roy Gosnell; Corliss Archer, Lester Comnell, owner and rider; Tar Baby, Mrs. Virginia Rzeppa, owner and rider. Hunters, Any Weight—Priscilla; Bobbie Pin, Mrs. J. A. Blackwood; Claim Agent; Hawthorne Lad. Three-Gaited 15.2 Hands and • Under—Naughty But Nice, Fran ces Gettys, Evelyn Gettys; Really _Continue<i on Back Page
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