Rotarians Hear “Camelot”
Tryon Rotarians have an
annual party for their Rotary
Anns — their wives. This year the
party was held on Monday
evening with Camelot as the
theme.
Rotarian Theo Kerhulias sup
plied a North Carolina castle in
the form of his Lake Lanier Tea
House. A North Carolina moon
over Lake Lanier supplied a
beautiful evening following a
glorious day gilded by blooming
azalea.
Under the direction of Club
Director, Ben Ryan, an Enter
tainment Committee of Frank
Basler, chairman, Raynard
Christianson, Al Johnson. Ken
Smith, Herman Spoerer and
Hank Welch arranged with host
Kerhulias for a “happy hour"
and feasting.
Before feasting. President
Mark Anthony called the multi
tude to order and Dick Jackson
offered the invocation.
FOR SALE: Console 21“ Color
TV in good condition, $300. (803)
592-2115 (Lake Bowen), adv. 21,
22, 23c.
FOR SALE: Azaleas and
boxwoods, 1 mi. west of
Gowensville on Hwy 11. Differ
ent colors. Look for sign, Pace’s
Nursery, Clifford Pace Call
468-4470 adv. 23, 25. pd.
FOR RENT: 2 BR house in
Columbus area. Couples only.
Call 894-8340, A. L Allen, adv. 22,
23, 25, pd
FOR SALE: Travel Trailer, 27
ft. Self contained, like new.
$4,500. Call 894-3886 adv. 18. 21,
22, 23, 24 pd
THANK YOU
The Tryon High Yearbook Staff
would like to thank everyone who
helped make our paper drive a
huge success. Our thanks go to
the Tryon Daily Bulletin, WTYN,
and local merchants for help with
publicity. We would also like to
thank Cowan’s for use of their
truck and Valhalla Hand Weav
ers for their van. Our special
thanks go to Mr. Bill Roff for his
time, muscle and help in general.
We sincerely appreciate all the
support of our community.
Thank you,
Tryon High Yearbook Staff
adv 23,c.
Feasting finished President
Anthony again called for order
and immediately turned the
party over to Master of
Ceremonies, Basler. Basler re
ported that after an international
search, in honor of International
Rotary, the best acts that
auditioned were in the Club
membership.
F irst were modern day singing
minstrels dressed as colorfully as
any medieval songsters. The
Rotary Barber shop quartet of
Joe Erwin. Sam Marlowe, Hugh
Means and Bob Porter appeared
in straw “skimmers” with red
hat bands, peppermint striped
shirts, white trousers and,
apparently in honor of the famed
English “Order of the Garter”,
with elastic garters on their left
arms. They told the audience,
among other things, "we can’t
give you anything but love”, and
the audience responded by
giving them nothing but applause
— but in generous amounts.
Rotarian Steve Fitch, as King
Arthur, and his Rotary Ann,
Christine, as Queen Guinevere,
with music and words told what
Camelot was all about — with an
assist from accompanist Pam
McNeil at the piano. The ancient
king might have felt strange but
comfortable in Steve’s “mod"
jacket and slacks, but Guinevere
would have felt at ease in
Christine’s regal white gown The
charm of the music this couple
made far exceeded any magic
that Merlin ever performed with
ancient sorcery. In song the
Fitch’s speculated, "What do the
common folk Do?" They learned
that Rotarians show appreciation
for pleasure giving performance
by repeated bursts of applause
— Reporter
FOR SALE: Acme Challenger
Juicerator model No. 7001. New,
sold for $149, will take $50. Call
457-4524 adv. 23, 25, pd
FOR SALE: 1964 Plymouth
Barracuda. Well maintained, one
owner. Best offer. Call 859-6761.
adv. 23. 24, pd.
CARPORT SALE at Van V.
Dye residence on Peniel Road
across from Morgan Chapel
Village Entrance, Sat., April 26,
10 00 — till. Furniture, household
items, books, clothing, etc. adv.
23. 24. 25. pd
Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Apr. 23, 1980
Communication
Dear Citizens,
On April 6, 1980, the Polk
County Rescue Squad responded
to a call at Bradley Falls
concerning four lost teenagers.
We appreciate the recognition
the Rescue Squad received, but
we also want to recognize the
Polk County Sheriff’s Depart
ment for their assistance in the
search.
We especially want to thank
Detective and Chief Deputy Allen
Rickman who came on duty at
11:17 A.M. and stayed to assist
until the teenagers were found
the following day at approxi
mately 1:30 P.M.
Also, Michael Dukes who was
off duty, but through concern for
the lost teenagers, gave of his
time.
We also want to thank the
Sheriff Department and Tryon
Police Department for their
constant assistance in communi
cations and telephone relays.
Last but not least, Sheriff
Boyce Carswell and other
deputies for their help in the
search and for bringing food from
the generous donors of the
county.
HAY FOR SALE: Fescue and
Sericea Also some fescue got
rained on, would make good
mulch. Call 894-8506. adv. 23, 24,
25,c.
Jockey action tops and shorts
Designed with performance for the fashion minded man.
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Let’s get together at 7:30 p.m. at
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Friday, April 25th
GREEN CREEK SCHOOL
Monday, April 28th
Sunny VIEW SCHOOL
Saturday, May 3rd
Every Democrat In Polk County will have
the opportunity to meet all the candidates!
Refreshments by Democratic Women of Polk County
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We would like to mention and
thank everyone who helped but
this is impossible. Our heartfelt
thanks goes out to everyone who
stands behind the Polk County
Rescue Squad.
Yours in safety,
Spud Ravan, Captain
Polk County Rescue Squad
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