Entered os second-class mail mactei August 20, 1928, «t the Post Office at Tryon, N. C..
under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879.'
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TRYON, N. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1930.
Vol. 3.
Carnival tonight
Parish House. A masquerade dance.- Refresh
-Qmcnts. Booths selling "wares. A great time. Lots
of fun. Bring your girl. Admission 50c.
Froetures Skull in Fall
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Mrs. Early Middleton of Saluda fell from a wagon this morn
ing as it ran against the curb. Her head hit the and
fractured her skull. Condition serious. Her son was driving the
wagon. She is a sister of Mr. James A. Pace.
Rare Treat At Library Wednesday
Mrs. Parkhurst will give piano numbers at Lanier club meeting Wed
nesday at 3:30. Introductions and descriptions by Mrs. Peattie. Visitors
especially invited.
Man Drops Dead
#Mr. Wofford Hutchinson, age 63, Landrum farmer drop
ped dead yesterday afternoon about 4:30 while walking
railroad track going home. Deceased was tenant on Mr. J.
L. Brown’s place. Survived by wife and several children
White at Lynn Church
Rev. Chas. Trammel announces that Prof. P.S. White will
conduct prayer service Thursday night at the Lynn Baptist
church.
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