Entered aa second-class mail matter August'2o at the Post Office at Tryon. N. C. unde, ihe Act ot Congiess. March 3, 1879. / 1c tilryon paily bulletin lc Vol. 4. TRYON, N.C., SATURDAY, FEB; 7 1931. w Loi)cliest Gardens in America” Are Found in Trgon Sags Writer We are indebted to Mrs. Dyer for this little sketch about Try on in the Washingtbn Post. In Miss Frances Benjamin |\ Johnston, an artist with the camera, the Post author says: “She has photographed /gardens in Charleston, S. C., Rome, Italy, and .Tryon, N.C. Now don’t laugh at Tryon, N.C, for you probably never heard of it. It is in the mountains near Ashe ville, inhibited by a colony of artists. Sidney Lanier lived and wrote some' of his immortal verse there. William Gillette retired there to mourn his lost Lenore. And there one finds the loveliest gardens in America. Winter and summer the temper ature does not vary greatly; and until Air. Volstead went on his wicked worst, a colony of Swiss and German vineyafdists there grew the finest grapes and made the best wide in the world.” I had to put that in, for I know a grand opera singer there and a famous writer and a lady, Mrs. Mary Phifer, who writes about gardens for garden magazines with the same exquisite touch that Miss Johnston “mugs’* '’em. All the artists in the world do not live in Georgetown, nor in Provincetown At The Churches EPISCOPAL CHURCH: Holy Communion 8 A. M. Morning prayer and sermon by Dean Washburn of Boston 11 A.M. * --- \> ** *-j i : FIRST BAPTIST: Sermon 11 A. M. Subject, “Conviction of Sin.” Prof.M.F.Hawthorne will address the B.Y.P.U. Leo Flynn leader. PRESBYTERIAN: Sermon by Rev. McGeachy 11 A. M. in Tryon. Subject: “The Central Force.” At Colnmbas at 7:30. Subject: “Insurance.” METHODIST: Sermon btj Ret?. Robinson Sunday evening. Subject, “The Church’s Threefold Mission” Cost of Education Justified Capt. BX. Smith of Shelby, speaking before the- County teachers at their meeting in Mill Spring today stated the cost of education was just ified. It increases earning power, and buying demand, decreases waste, and war, promotes peace, better health, savings account,and appreciation of the finer things in life. - ' Est. 1-31-28