■ - •# te^witeraPw^ Entered as second-class mail matter August 20; at Qffice at Tryon, N.{J. v V -• , under the Act of Congress, March 3;. i$W ;-■/* .■-.* ’• ? ' ■'; Wmm PaiiufpulUtitt §8 ■ 1 1 ■ .... *' VoL 4 TRYfrN, N. C SATURDAY, MAY 30, 1931. Est. 1-31-28 I . — l • —' i.', a...... Saluda Hospital Opens SALUDA, May 29.- Dr. D. L. Smith’s Infants' an/ Children's Safli- Otfium opens here Monday June ,4. Preparations for the opening began with a visit by Dr. Smith and are being continued by the superintendent, Mrs. florria A. Carmeron. Mrs. Cameron reports that there is no other hospital of its kind. It attempts to provide a homelike atmosphere for i parents and children. It provides cottages for the use of parents, and be- . " sides the 65 beds for children there are double beds for parents in the rooms with the children. There Win all 15 buildings. Children up td 12 years old are admitted to the sanitarium. The hospital has had pat ronage trom all over the United States, Cuba, Central and South Ameri ca. —Asheville Citizen At The Churches Sunday /' FIRST BAPTIST: “A Notable Meeting” is the subject of Dr. JSomar’s sermon at 11 o’clock. Dr. Clark preaches I special Memorial Service at 11 a.m. METHODIST: Rev. O. L. Robinson preaching: “What is Prosperity?’* at 11 a.m, < &.Z PRESBYTERIAN: Rev. D. M, McGeachy preaches at Saluda 11 a. m. on “Ground fOT Confidence” and at Columbus 8 p.m. on “The Days of Old”. 1 EPISCOPAL: Holy Communion 8, Sermon 11. > Ha. God. Kills Race BUI The fiSrse Racing BUI passed bg the Florida legis latare was vetoetf bg Gov. Carleton, n>ho said he dis approved of the b.ll because he cbfas.dered it “an sound and unwise from an eeahoittic, political and moral standpoint to commit the Stole to a partner snip in legalized gambling in ang form. Extension Leqislature fourth mfuion’do/urs * worth'k?