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Tryon Daily Bulletin. Fri., Nov. 28. igso Landrum Recreation (Arts & Crafts Classes) Drawing and Painting, Wed., 9:30-11:30, Dec. 3 — Jan., 0. P. Earle School. Crocheting, Thurs., 7-9, Jan. 8 — Feb., Landrum Library. Printmaking, Thurs. 10-12, Dec. 4. Landrum Estates. Children's Art, Mon and Wed., 3-4, Dec. 1,0. P. Earle. Gym Schedule Aerobics: Mon. and Wed.,8:30- 9:30, Dec., Tues, and Thurs., 7-8, January. Volleyball: Teens, Tues., and Thurs., 3-4:30, Adults, Thurs., 7-9. Basketball: Monday. 7-9, Or. Meeting, Jan. 5,0. P. Earle. Open Gym. Mon., 7-9; Tues., 7- 9; Sat. 12-2. Gymnastics. Monday, 5 6:45; Saturday, 9,10 and 11. Special Events Star Party, 7:00, Dec. 15. Chess Tournament, Sat., :45- 10. Dec. 6th; Soccer Tournament, Sunday, 12:00, Nov. 30th To Be Entertained The Little Mountain String Band will bring to the Polk County Historical Association at its next meeting, examples of traditional music and its history from early beginnings in the British Isles to the development of Blue Grass in the South. Appropriate instruments will be demonstrated including the penny whistle, the banjo, the fiddle and the mountain dulcimer. Claude and Elaine Graves, owners of the Little Mountain Pottery, will be joined by Paul and Janet Butler in this unusual program of historical music. The public is invited to this meeting at 2:30 p m at the Columbus Library, on Tuesday, December 2nd. Thermal Belt Bridge Winners at the Thermal Belt Men's Duplicate Bridge Club Monday, Nov. 24th at Henry McClintock's were: Boyd Dun bar and Marv Lane, 1st; Lou Pettit and Jim Johnson, 2nd; Al Daniel and 0.0. Paulsell, 3rd. Next game will be Dec. Sth at Marv. Lane's. Church Women United The pews of the Church of the Good Shepherd on Markham Road were filled to capacity by the seventy women who attended the celebration of World Commu- nityDay by Church Women United on Nov. 7th. Leonard Porter reviewed the history of the church which was originally established for the benefit of the slaves on Green River Plantation. The earliest building was burned out and replaced about 80 years ago. Not in use in 1955 it was made available to the present congre gation. It was too large to be moved to Markham Road in one piece, so it was cut into 12 sections and each was brought separately to the present site. The wood panelling and interior lay-out have been preserved so that the character of the church has been little changed. The Parish House has added about 1965. Besides serving the regular purposes, it is the center for the R.I.F.(Reading is Fundamental) program for pre- schoolers. This program under the direction of Lenore Robinson is supported by volunteers from C W.U. Any interested person wishing to join the effort will be welcome. The Reverend Mr. Ralph Bonacker, vicar of the church, spoke on the purpose of World |h TMk^wwg Safe Ange Sefectinu o{ Winfet Sweatee, SWo, 18togw and them Reduced 25% 40% Community Day which was first designated in 1943 during World War II in an effort to stress the need for women of the church to work together for justice and peace, reporter. Stop You Dollar From Shrinking With this equity-building inflation-fighter. Just $69,500 buys this like new three bedroom, 2’/2 bath home on 5.3 acres. Other spacious rooms include the living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, family room and utility room. (MLS 447) CALL US & SEE IT TODAY: TOWN & COUNTRY- KNOBLOCK REALTY P O. Box 906—937 S. Trade Tryon. N. C. 28782 704-858-5806 AS S«to R«t RED FOX BRIDGE Results of the Lad ‘“ ® n ^® Tuesday afternoon at Red Fox Country Club were as follows: 1st. Jean Masologitis, 2nd. Catherine Davis. 3rd Edith Towle. P O. Box 755 — Hwy. 108 Columbus. N. C. 28722 704-894-3531 210 PooM 030-530 .The Shop of Carole Thomas..
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