Jean Arledge Crooned Queen
Miss Jear Ar ieuge. daughter of
Mt. arid Mrs. Homer Arledge, was
crowned queen at the Tryon Home
coming celebration at Harmon
Field. Thursday, Nov. 11. Armis
tice Day. Sne was electee by the
Tryon football squad ana crowned
bv Cant Lea Burrell at half time
during the Tryon-Forest City foot
ball game before a crowd of ap
proximately 2,000 people.
Runners up in the voting were
Misses Betty Wallace. Jetty Gib
sox: and Martha Bishop.
FIRE DESTROYS HOME
The Tryon Fire Department was
called out Thursday night between
10 and 11 o’clock to the home of
John Tyson, colored, in the colored
section above the railway station.
The house burned to the ground
before the firemen could save it.
The fire was believed to have start
ed from the stove flue. Furniture,
clothes, and nersona! belongings
were a total loss. There- was no
insurance.
Another fire at the house of
Crayton Harris, colored, v’as dis
covered on the fire department’s re
turn trip before the second alarm
had had time to reach their,. This
fire was also believed to have start
ed from a stove flue. There was
very little damage.
As a result of the fire fighting.
Volunteer Fireman Clyde Tharp
was slightly burned, and Fireman
Robert Dedmondt. was taken to
St. Luke’s hospital suffering from
exhaustion.
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range of various mountains. Re
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within 10 days, the nrice is only
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