ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C.. UNDER THF. ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 ®lfe ®rgcm ;@mlg Yol. 8 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 20, 1935 P.-T. A. Party Friday The annual bridge-game party for th e Tryon P.-T. A. will be held Friday evening at the Parish House. The admission is fifty % vents per person and pays f*or ev erything including games, refresh ments and a chance to win one of the following thirty prizes. Pick out the one you would, like to win. Then come and have a lot of fun: Dixie Store, 1 pound coffee; Blue Ridge Weavers, pottery vase; Jackson & Jackson, prints for a dress; A&P, 1 pound of coffee; Marshall Ballew, 1 pound of coffee; Wood-Zoo Shop, set of hooked hats; Appalachian Weavers, handwoven hag; Arledge Hardware, double boiler; Exclusixe Ladies’ Shop, bridge score pad; Ponce de Leon Beauty Shop, 1 shampoo and wave set; The Ballenger Gb., quart of mayonnaise and-1 pound of coffee; Ballenger-Jackson Co., slik hose; Jackson’s Beauty Shoppe, shampoo and wave set; Missildine’s Phar macy, 1 pound candy; Cowan’s 3 Grocery, 1 pound candy; Tryon Shoe Hospital, bottle shoe polish; City Market, roast; Southern Pub lic Utilities, electric iron; Rector’s Continued on Back Page Tryon Teams Defeat Duncan Two well-played interesting bas - ketball games entertained Tryon fans Tuesday night at the local gymnasium when Tryon high school boys and girls defeated the Duncan, S. C., school. Th e boys won their game 34-33; the girls’ score was 14-8. C. M. Eargle and Walt Glover officiated over both games which were marked with good sportsmanship. Hospitable Hospital Meeting at Landrum Dr. Chas. G. Sewall addressed the Tryon Kiwanis club Tuesday at 1 p. m., at the Landrum Imper ial hotel where a big chicken din ner was served, and cherry pie for dessert. Louis A. Avant gave an entertaining current events talk. Dr. Sewall gave an outline of the work and needs of St. Luke’s hos pital. His talk was so convincing that John G. Landrum, president of the Mutual Bank stated that he and Hoyt 0. Prince would inter view the people of Landrum to see what they could do. J. N. Jack son of Tryon, as a “citizen of Landrum” offered $lO as a starter for th e Landrum fund. Banks Close For George Washington The Tryon Bank & Trust Co., and th e Mutual Bank of Landrum will close on Friday, February 22, in celebration of the birthday of General George Washingtno, first president of the United States, who is known to school children as the man who was “first in war, first in peace, and first in the hearts of his countrymen.” Firemen Feted J. N. Jackson entertained the Tryon firemen with a -supper Tues day night at the Edgewood Inn in appreciation of the work the vol unteer firemen do for Tryon. Chief W. W. Oerasman, Mir. Jackson and and the former Fire Chief of Co lumbia, S. C., C. J. Lynch, were the chief speakers. Ed. Wynn was also on the radio last night. Est. 1-31-28

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