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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3. 1879 %t\fan Pstilg pulktin TRYON, N.C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1932 Vol. 4 Today’s News Headlines Eddie Stinson, noted aviator reported dying following crash in Chicago. Huey Long of Louisiana becomes U. S. Senator and two men claim governorship he vacated. Chinese of Shanghai yield to Japs demand for apology and for expenses for damages. Basketball Tonight Tryon and Columbus High School boys and girls will play basketball to night at 7/30 on the new indoor court in the Garage building near the Edgewood Inn. This is the first game on the indoor court which has been well lighted for the occasion. Coach Schilletter estimated that seat ing capacity would be about 300. Drama Fortnightly 2 Dags The Drama Fortnightly will be presented Wednesday and Thursday evenings this week at the Parish House. “The Palace of Truth” by W.S.Gilbert will be directed and stayed by Frank D.Moore. Costumes by Harold Crandall. Persons holding yellow season tickets will have seats reserved for them Wednesday. The green tickets should be used Thursday. To Build Church Addition The Workers Council and the Deacons of the Lynn Baptist church met Sunday night and made plans for adding four new Sunday School rooms tc the church building in order to rake care of the increasing attendance. 227 students were present at the little Sunday School last Sunday. Rev. Chas. B. Trammel of Columbus is the pastor of this church. At Kiwanis Today W. B. Weigel gave an interesting account of his life beginning with his birth in Minnesota and then his travels in the West and Pacific Islands, business career in Chicago and finally to Tryon. He also gave his opinion of the Japanese. Dr. John Brittan Clark gave a short current events talk on India and China troubles. Est. 1-31-28
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