Entered as second*clarcmail matter August 20, 192 d, at the Po£t Office at Tryon, N. C., ander-thc Acr of Congress, Match 301879. 1c paHy Pitlfofht lc TRYONjN, C.j WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1929. v Vol. 2. Citg Commissioners Appoint Election Judqes arid Registrar Following their routine business Monday night the City Commissioners appointed managers for the coming city election on May ~ 7th as follows: Registrar J. C. Fisher, Judges Mrs* .Gqptge, A* Cathey, and Leland Butler. la this election the voters will cast their ballot for one mayor, three city commissioners and three .cemetery _ commissioners. The .election for the city school board wi U probably be held at the same rimei Managers far this i election will be appointed by the schooLboard. Xlje present, city officers ard“ Mayor E. E. Missildine, city.commissioners. C.' Ballenger, F. P. Bacon, T. WLBattewj. Cemetery Commissioners T. H. Coggy, G W. Ford, Mrs. Alice K. Missildine; School Board A-J> James A. Lankford, D. S. Alois. All other city officers are. appointed. Women's Hospital Committee ' Begin Organization Work 3c ;An enthusiastic meeting ofwomen'sbofccd oft he St.rLuke’s Hospital Association was held yesterday and over. 30 charter members were enroll ed; Reports of the Nomination and Constitution committees were ac cepted. Mrs. Bernard Sharp was elected, president'Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Vice-president; Mrs. C.. A.> Byles,t treasurer. Other officers will be elected later. Dr. Jervey gave an outline of the work the hospital will do, and a spirit of co-operation was manifested by the membershhip. Mr.Tagersten Dead . L.~ Gv'Fageretetvage 87y father of Mrs? B. G"Vbn Kahklen, died this momjpg at 2 o’clock mainrshipjfed* to'Chicago. 7 'Deceased* -bora- in' Sweden; lived here faienda^nds. Drama. Fortmghthj Tonight 1 ;,No. 30