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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879
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The World’8 Smallest Daily News-paper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C„ MONDAY, JULY 6, 1042
CURB REPORTER
Weather Saturday 86 high, low
68; Sunday: 88 high, 65 low . . .
Chief of Police Claude Scoggins
reports a quiet Fourth of July
for Tryon. In Greenville county,
S. C., Mrs. Agnes Babb of Greer,
Route 2, was killed in a head-on
auto collision while returning
Irom church about 12:dU in the
Berry’s Mill section .... The
Asheville and Spartanburg Sun
day newspapers carried a picture
of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Buchanan
of Swannanoa, N". C., who cele
brated their 55th wedding anni
versary on Sunday. The honored
couple are parents of L. F. Buch
anan of Tryon. Mrs. Buchanan,
the former Alice Patton, was born
Jan 2, 1869, and Mr. Buchanan’s
bijji^date was Dec. 18, 1868. They
^ ^^IRnarried in Swannanoa* July
6, X»87, and moved to Spartan
burg several years later. Return
ing to North Carolina, they now
live in Swannanoa, where Mr.
Buchapan operates a store. They
are parents of five daughters, Mrs.
u. ivi. lempieton ot Lynchburg,
Va., Mrs. Jack Adair and Mrs.
George Holland of Clinton, Mrs.
J. E. Land of Buffalo and Mrs.
J. W. Gibson of Swannanoa and
three sons, L. F. Buchanan of
Tryon; W. A. Buchanan of Clin
ton and D. J. Buchanan of Gold
ville. They also have twenty-odd
grandchildren and eleven great
grandchildren.Lieutenant
Frederick E. Bowes has renewed
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CRAWFORD FOSTER
Crawford Foster, 47, well-known,
farmer of Saluda Route One, and
World War veteran, died Sunday
night at 8 o’clock. Funeral services
will be held Tuesday at Friend
ship church.
The deceased is survived by his
widow and several children' his
mother, Mrs. George Foster; sev
en brothers and two sisters as
follows: Walter, Baynard, Elton,
Burgan, Britton, Rogers, Glenn;
Mrs. Guy Taylor and Mrs. Gus
Sullivan.
DUDLEY C. SMITH
JERRY DREW
H. B. VANDERHOEF
Know the answers to the gas
and sugar rationing. There is a
new plan going into effect. If you
want to learn more about it attend
the Kiwanis meeting Tuesday at
1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. The
luncheon fee is 75c. If you want
to eat you must notify the sec
retary, Seth M. Vining, by tonight.
If you don’t want to eat but
would like to attend the program,
you may come at 1:30 without
cost. C. J. Lynch, Defense chair
man will be in charge of the pro
gram. Dudley C. Stnith, chairman
of the Rationing Board will be
the chief speaker. Anyone inter
ested invited.
LEON CARSON, COLORED
Leon Carson, colored, son of
the late George Carson, was bur
ied Sunday at 2 p. m., at Zion
cemetery, nehr the Coxe planta
tion, the old Carson home place.
Leon died in Connecticut.
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