Junior Horsemanship Changes At a meeting of the Junior Horsemanship Show committee, the following classes were announc ed for Saturday, March 21st, at 2 p. mi., at Harmon Field: Class No. 1—Lead Line. Class No. 2—Junior Horseman ship (for riders 13 years old and under). Class No. 3—Senior Horseman ship (for those 14 years old to those who have not yet reached their 19th birthday). Class No. 4—Junior Jumping. Jumps at 2 feet 9 inches (same age group1 as in No. 2). Class No. 5—Senior Jumping. Jumps 3 feet 3 inches (same age group as No. 3). Class No. 6—Horsemanship over a course for handy hunters. Open to all riders who have not reached their 19th birthday. Riders will enter the ring, circle and walk to the first jump; pop over it; trot to the next and jump it; canter to the third jump, take it and check to a complete stop imme diately; walk to the gate, open and close it; then take your plaf^in the center as directed by the JPg master. Contestants will be judged on control of mount, maintenance of hunting pace over jumps and gen eral posture or appearance in the saddle. $$$$$$$$ DAY SPECIAL: Pack front wheel bearings and lubri cation for $1.00. Pierce-Wilson Motor Co., Tryon.—Adv. 18, 19, 20 COMING TO TRYON. ‘Don’t miss this film— a memorable experience.” Virgil Thompson, N. Y. Herald Tribune. St. Matthew Passion Mar. 2( HESTER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENCY J. B. Heater, Insurance Since 1905 ;W. M. Hester, Real Estate Since 1923 Phone No. 37, Tryon GORRELL’S ANTIQUE AUCTION GREER, S. C.—2 miles west of city limits on U. S. No. 29 Monday, March 23. Auction starts promptly at 9:30 A. M. Lasts All Day — Rain or Shine. Open for Business 3 Days Before Auction Date. Large lot Early American and Victorian Furniture, Cherry and Walnut Corner Cupboards, Large Mahogany, Cherry and Maple Drop Leaf Tables, China Press, Pine Bonnet Chest, Beds, Queen Anne Drop Leaf Tables, Inlaid Hepplewhite Card Table, Dressing [Tables, Windsor Combback Rocker, Captains Chairs, Sets of Plank Seat Chairs, Desks in Walnut, Maple and Mahogany Marble Top Tables, Sofas, Ladies and Gents Chairs, Victorian Side Chairs. Fine selection of Bric-Brac, Venetian Glass, Dresden, Pairs of Pink and Blue Lustres, Peg Lamps with Cranberry Fonts, Vases, Staf fordshire, Pair Bohemian Glass Decanters, Rockingham China, Pair of Old Paris French Lamps, Salt Glaze Pitchers, Pink Satin Glass Hanging Lamp, Majolica, Ironstone, Pattern and Colored Glass, Pairs of Carriage Lamps, Unusual Pieces of Brass and Copper. Kettles, Andirons, Fenders, Chestnut Roasters, Wrought Iron and Early Primitives, Gold Leaf and Walnut Frames and Hundreds of other items. Auction inside building—Seats for all—Lunch Served Harold Goddard, Auctioneer

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