MUSIC, MUSIC
Dr. George Vosburgh and Craig
B. Thomas had charge of the
Kiwanis program Tuesday at Oak
Hall and presented a music pro
gram appropriate to Ft. Patrick’s
Day. Miss Ann Moon and Miss
Mabel Randall of Tryon High
School sang several selections and
Melvin Hipps accompanied them.
Guests of the club were Dr. Joe
O’Leary, Brank Proffitt, Mrs. Clar
ence Rhodes of Tryon; Rev. and
Mrs. Earl Hansell of Saluda; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Hosea of Miami,
Fla. Henry Flynn was inducted
as a new member.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Brigham
and Mr. and Mrs. George Stanley
of Burlington, Vt., have returned
after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Stuart
Koegle on their way home from
Florida.
Thursday’s Spartanburg Herald
has a front page three column pic
ture of Mrs. P. H. Oliver of Tryon
presenting the Oliver Trophy to
Mrs. Warner Atkins cf Cincinnati,
who won the amateur class at the
Hunter Trials in Tryon Saturday.
A picture of her mount, “Erased
Error” is also shown.
Don’t miss Tryon’s BIG
SALES EVENT, Thursday,
Friday and Saturday. See
those Breakfast Room Suites
at our store. Only $69.50.
Andrews Furniture Co.—Ad
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ON DISPLAY
Photographs by Hugh Bradley Norton
TRYON PHOTOGRAPHER
Tel. 111-W
Of the Ballenger Of the
P»"T. A. Style Show Hunter Trials
At Ballenger’s Dept. Store 70 photographs at the Tack Shop