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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®je TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1935 Vol. 8 Shower in March Bring a pat, a pan, fork, spoon, egg beater, bowl or anything under cents except a rolling pin to the '■/p.-T. kitchen Shower on Mbn -day afternoon at 3:30 when Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Flynn will give an entertaining musical program. The reason the writer excepted rolling pins is because the kitchen utensils are to be used to help equip the Home Economics department of the Tryon high school. Only married women are noted for using rolling pins and young girls learning to cook should be taught other meth ods of persuasion (speaking from a man’s viewpoint). Anyway, there are 200 members of the Tryon F.- T. A. who are interested in helping young girls to learn something jcractical that will be of help to in their daily living. The P.-T. A. members like a good time and will enjoy hearing Mr. and Mrs. Flynn’s delightful music, but if many of the 200 buy pots and pans and other kitchen utensils they will make a lot of noise unless the pack ages are wrapped well. Legal advertisement in a Hen dersonville paper fast week an nounced the dissolution of partner ship of Shipman & Arledge, two Hendersonville lawyers well-known in Polk county. Oxford Group At Landrum The Oxford movement which has attracted much attention will have eight representatives to give a program in Landrum on Sunday, March 17. The Oxford groups will come from Greenville, S. C., and Asheville, N. C., four people from each city. Mir. Norman Schwab, formerly assistant to Rev. Sam Shumaker of Calvary Episcopal church, New York City, will accompany the Asheville group. Tryon and adjoining com munities are invited. First ser vice at 11 a. m., in the Presbyter ian church. Night service at 7:30 in the First Baptist church of Landrum. Federation Wins The local branch of the Farmers Federation of which Claude Fisher is manager won the SIOO p(rize offered by the company to the store that did more business than any of the company’s stores dur ing the past season. Mr. Fisher also won the manager’s prize of $25 and the store received another prize of $7.50. Est. 1-31-23
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