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(Est. 1-31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE at TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TOT DAILY. BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Vol. 25—NO. 33 Seth M. Vining, Editor TRYON, N. C. MONDAY. MARCH 17th, 1952 Curb Reporter Weather Friday; high 74, low 44, Rel. Hum. 40; Saturday high 62, low 39, rain .04, Rel. Hum. 47; Sunday high 48, low 33, Rel. Hum. 35. . . TONIGHT is a busy ■ne. ur. layiors lecture on St. hn at the Episcopal Church at 8; Boy Scouters Supper followed by Court of Honor at 7:45 at Try on School. . . Revival service at Tryon First Baptist Church at 7:45. . . Zeoli, the reformed gang ster, speaking at Joseph Walker School. Landrum at 7:30 tonight and Tuesday night. Public in stallation of officers of the East ern Star at 9 p. m. This is one of the few meeting open to the gen eral public and the Skyuka Chap ter want all their friends to come and enjoy it with them. . . . The B. T. U. Study course of the Second Baptist Church postpon ed to next week. . . Tryon Pres byterian women will meet Tuesday at 8:30 p. m. (later) on account of the blood bank. All reports are ^iue. . . Kiwanis club will have Mr. ^ftd Mrs. R. C. Falconer Tuesday 1 p. m., Nelson Leonard in charge of program. . . Tryon, Mill Spring and Grteen )Creek basketball teams are still tied for the championship. . . Ernest Gibbs elected delegate to Republican National convention Saturday at Marion. . . Today is St. Patrick’s Tlav and Bobby Jones, the golfer’s, birthday. Garden Club Meeting The annual meeting- of the Tryon Garden Club will be held on Wed nesday. March 19, at 11 o’clock, ’’n the Congregational Church House. Following the meeting luncheon will be served. Please make re — Continued on Back Pape... , Hunter Trials Results The annual Hunter Trials at Fancy Hill Saturday was as col orful as ever, and Mrs. John Don ald received much praise for the fine show she directed. Horses and i luei h irom a dozen states par ticipated. Arthur Reynolds of Try on won the perpetual Pine Crest cup for the third time. The re sults. of the events are as follows: Winners of the four classes, with horse, owner and rider was as follows, for the three placings: Young Hunters, first, Going My Way, Arthur Reynolds owner and rider; second, Gambler, T. Cheff owner, George Webster rid er; third, Valjean, Dr. Harry Hay ter owner, Gordon Wright rider; fourth, Nut Briar, Arthur Reynolds owner and rider. Working Hunters, first, Reno Salome, Locust Hills Farm own er, C. B. Sweatt, rider; second, Four Cosmos, Mrs. William E. Munk owner and rider; third, Penny Ante, Locust Hills Farm owner, Mrs. C. B. Sweatt, rider Open Hunters, first, Going My Way, Arthur Reynolds owner and rider; second Reno Salome, Locust Hills Farm owner, Bob Collver, rider; third, Friars Maid, Arthur Revnolds, owner, G.Wright, rider. Hunt teams of three horses, first, Country Gentleman, Gold Dust and Frica, owners Arthur Harwell, Pleasant Valley Farm and Leonard Carpenter; riders, Arthur Farwell, Phvllis Witkou ski, and Harold Joy. Second, Going; My Way, Friars Maid, Cross Country, J. Arthur Reynolds own er, ridden by Gordon Wright, Arthur Reynolds and Bill Braem er. Third Hickory, Loulark and Gallant Fight, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kuhn owners, ridden by Lepn Schooler, Mrs. Kuhn and Mr. Kuhn.
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