20 Years Ago
^w^P 11 ^ 5 ’ a member of
the Wofford golf team is
competing in the St. Andrews
International Collegiate Golf
Tournament at Glasgow, Scot-
™ nd ' 15 a son ° f Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Burns of Tryon
Students on the dean's list at
Western Carolina University
included Rita J. Smil ^
£ S 3 ™ 1 ^ L - Bradley,
Melton and Dorothy
F. Wilson, all of Rt. 2, Mill
Spring; Constance Jane Chap
man, Vernon L. Dusenbury Jr
Catherine L. Fincher and Jerry
Danny Owens, all of Tryon
Two of the three stables at
Harmon Field were destroyed
by fire. The Tryon Fire Dept,
managed to save the third bam
and also the concession stand
used at football games... Work
on the new Ford building is
underway. Paul Reneau of
Landrum has the general con
tract... Tryon Town Manager
Linwood Rhodes, Mayor John
Cowan, commissioners Charles
Lankford and Ace Ricken
backer attended the district
meeting of the N.C. League of
Municipalities in Canton... Ira
Greene, third year medical
student at the University of
North Carolina, has left for
London, England to continue
his studies... The Landrum
Cardinals smacked out a 10-1
win over the Tryon Tigers at
Landrum. Ronnie Champion
held Tryon to one hit, a home
run by F.K. McFarland. Larry
Bridgeman had 2 for 3 to lead
Landrum... Mr. and Mrs. R.
Graham Hagey of Chicago, Ill.
have bought the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O.E. Hempel on Per
simmon Hill, Columbus...
Wedding vows were exchanged
»d O* Cash aVG nnOr
Wist Church, a: ^
GAN-Fn S T k0pp ; P rcsident of
nC ‘ 13S annou nced
that the company has com-
u pr , O(lu ? tion of a new
’ an " c ’ cctric golf cart for
8 oIfers - Mr. and Mrs.
Jack DeYoung have sold their
home in Sarasota, Fla. and have
'1 Tr y° n - They are
building a home on Hearthstone
Ridge... Sydney Nisbet, son of
Dr. and Mrs. Fred Nisbet of
^ 3S ^ ccn ’H’ti^ed into
Phi Eta Sigma, a national scho
lastic honorary society for
freshmen. He is a student at
N.C. State University... Wof
ford College President Paul
Hardin, III has resigned to
become president of Southern
Methodist University in Dallas,
Texas. (Be is now president of
UNC-Chapel Hill.)
-Compiled by Seth Vining, Jr.
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TRYON, N.C.
859-5325
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Tryon Daily Bulletin, Wed., Apr. 15,1992
LANIER.
LIBRARY
Bring Your Old
Or Used Books
To The Library
NOW!
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Faster A t BRA NN ON 9 S
Serving Our Usual Holiday Buffet.
Starting With /! Breakfast Buffet
7:30 until 11:30 a.in.
Easter Feast 11:30-3p.m.
Make Your Reservation To Celebrate
EASTER A TBRANNON'S
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God Bless You All
And Happy Easter
BRANNONS & STATE
Tryon Little Theater
presents
THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK
Dramatized By
Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
Directed by Donna Orzano
APRIL 30, MAY 1 & 2 at 8 p.m.
MAY 3 at 3 p.m.
TRYON FINE ARTS CENTER
Advance Ticket Sale
Tryon Little Theater
P.O. Box 999, Tryon, N.C. 28782
P ese send tickets at $7 each for
DIARY OFANNE FRANK”
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