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Founded Jan. 31,1928 by Seth M. Vi nin 0
(Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955)
Jeffrey A. Byrd. Editor and Publisher
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Tryon, North Carolina, 28782
Established January 31, 1928
The Bulletin is published
Daily except Sat. and Sun.
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Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Phone 859-9151
Vol. 64 - No.27
The weekend weathci.
Friday, high 49, low 36, hum.
87 percent, and .20 inches of
rain had fallen; Saturday, high
58, low 26, hum. 75 percent and
.41 inches of rain fell; Sunday,
high 47, low 33, hum. 70 per
cent.
The Polk County Schools'
winter sports banquet will be
held at Tryon Youth Center at 7
p.m. Wednesday night.
Participants in basketball,
wrestling, indoor track and
cheerleading will be recognized.
The Tryon Painters and
Sculptors' exhibit of Lawrence
Mazzanovich's work continues
through March 23 at the Tryon
Fine Arts Center Gallery.
Auditions for the Tryon Little
Theater's next production,
"Send Me No Flowers," con
tinue tonight at 7:30 at the
Tryon Fine Arts Center.
The Children's Theater Fes
tival, sponsors of Super Satur
day, is also sponsoring a bene
fit performance for adults
this year. On Friday night,
magicians Danny and Jan
Orleans will perform their
"Mind Magic" show. Tickets
are on sale at the Tryon Fine
Arts Center box office from 10
a.m. to noon daily.
Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western NoHd Carolina
TRYON, N. C. 28782
Wildflowers At
FENCE Wednesday
It's a little early yet, but spring
is definitely on the way. Tree
buds arc swelling; (he maples
arc blooming; the Hepatica.s are
still holding their own by the
creek along the Pine Woods
Trails.
This coming Wednesday,
March 13, the first of FENCE'S
spring Wildflower Walks will
introduce beginners and experts
alike to these and the signs of
the season at FENCE. Meet Phil
Nisbet at the Trial Shelter at 10
a.m. for a 2-hour liesurcly
walk.
Other walks are scheduled for
March 27 at Cove Creek, April
10 at FENCE, and April 24 at
Pearson's Falls. For more
information on these and other
public nature programs, call
FENCE 859-9032.
Good News From
St. Luke's Auxilliary
Tickets for the thrift Shop
Fahshion Show will cost $8.50
not $10.50 as stated in the Vital
Volunteers.
—Community Reporter
TCC Couples
Bridge Winners
Winners of the Tryon Country
Club Couples Bridge played on
March 7 are: 1st - Susan Blake;
2nd - Clarence Mumford; 3rd -
Clary Jones
—Community Reporter
12 Pages Today
Jaycees Receive Flag Fund Donation
Polk County Jaycees President Rick Day, Internal Vice Presi
dent and Flag Chairman Kenneth "Shag" Page recently accepted a
$25 donation to the Jaycee Flag Fund from Tryon 1110111131 Belt
Chamber of Commerce Vice President Kirt Flynn and President
Charlie Neff.
On Exhibit
The landscapes of Lawrence
Mazzanovich a resident of
Tryon from 1925 until his death
in 1959, is being featured in a
showing at the Tryon Fine Arts
Center Gallery which began
Sunday, March 10. The show
will continue through Saturday
March 23. 7
Mazzanovich was bom at sea
*h e Coast Of California in
1871 or 1872. His father, from
Dalmatia in Yugoslavia, and his
mother, a native of Venice
settled eventually in Chicago.’
Originally an illustrator, he
studied at the Art Institute of
Chicago.
Motived by his first wife
Ann, Mazzanovich moved to
Paris and after returning to
Amenca, became a major con
tributor to the American adap-
tation of French Impressionism.
The years 1910 through 1925
marked the period of his great
est creativity and his critical
rewards. He was greatly influ
enced by the work of Claude
Monet.
The pictures are on loan from
local residents and are presented
as a visual gift to local visitors.
Gallery hours are from 10 to 12
noon and 2 to 4 p.m. weekdays,
and Saturday from 10 to 12
Foothills Music
Club To Meet
r^t^ 11 14 meeting of the
Foothills Music Club will meet
C ^ ss E P isc °pal Church
Musicians performing
Will be organists Joseph Arm-
brust, Virginia Pados and Ellie
Roemer.
The public is invited.