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• TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1930.
Vol. 3.
Lanier Club Tea Saturday
The Lanier club teas will be held Saturday afternoon at
the library with the following members in charge: Mrs.
Edw. Frost, Mrs. John L.Washburn, Mrs. Chas. Madeira,
Mrs. Henry Bray, Miss Ethel Young, Miss E.M. Gager. The
exchange table which has been operated so successfully this year
will also be run Saturday at the time of the teas.
Organ Recital Sunday
The third of a series of lenten Organ Recitals will be
given Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by Mr. Edgar C.
Thompson at Holy Cross Church. Music to the memory of the
late Chief justice William Howard Taft. Program as follows:
1 Prelude on a Hymn in D minor W. T. Best
2 Largo from Xerxes G. F. Handel
3 Quartet "One Sweetly Solemn Thought R. S. Ambrose
Misses Grady and Parsons, Messrs. Arthur and Crandall
4 Sanctuary of the Hearty Meditation Religious A. W. Ketelby
5 Quartet "Consider and Hear Me” C. Pfleuger
6 Funeral Match on the death of a hero Beethoven
Edgar C. Thompson, Organist
Major Sharp Rotary Speaker
Major B. S. Sharp spoke at the Rotary club today
on “American Colonial Possessions 99 . He told how
toe cameto possess Porto Rica and the Phillipines.
American sympathy was aroused by Spanish cruelty
in Cuba. U.s.declared war on Spain to relieve con
ditions in West Indie*.
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