Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C undei tbt Act of Congiess. March 3, 1879. ic %I}c llryun Bath) puUctin lc TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1930. Vol. 3. Exhibition at Oak Hall Exhibition match between Miniature golf champions of Spartanburg and the Tryon champions will be held Thurs day night at the Oak Hall Tom Thumb Course. A big crowd is expected. Missionary Golt Thursday No; not a new game. Thursday’s golfing at Leonard’s Lucky Links will be in favor of the Methodist Women’s Society as far as proceeds go. Your playing 18 holes may save several souls. Tickets now on sale. Colored Baseball Thursday Tryon Colored Baseball team plays Laurens, S.C. Thursday after noon at Riverside park. Welfare Inspector Here H. F. Maness of Hickory, State Inspector for North Carolina Welfare Commission paid Tryon an official visit yesterday. Attend Kiwanis Meeting Lieut. Gov. C. P. Rogers and Dist. Trustee C.J.Lynch of Tryon, Govern or A. W. Honeycutt and wife of Hendersonville attended an Inter-Club meeting last night at Marion. Miss Smith to Mnrrtj Miss Marjory Smith, daughter of Capt. Arthur Smith of Washington, D. C. will marry Saturday to Prof. Francis Grant of Univ. of Mich. The bride and groom will spend their honeymoon in Tryon at Capt. Smith’s cabin on Tryon Hills. Miss Mary Sayre who has been visiting in Indiana for the last two months returned today. Mr. & Mrs. J.W. Taylor and Seth have returned after a visit with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. & Mrs. W.A. Hudson of near Greenville. Levina & Harold returned with them after a week's visit there. “Virginian” at Strand Thurs. Fri. Sat. No. 174