ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 2% ®rymt Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 23, 1935 Opera Today Giacomo Puccini’s ever popular opera “La Boheme” will be broad cast in its entirety over station WWNC today as the concluding Jfcrformance in this season’s Met- Jjpolitan Opera broadcasts. Lucre zia Bari, famous soprano, will be heard in the role of “Mimi”, and Geraldine Farrar, former Metro politan Opera prima donna, will serve as the raconteuse. The broadcast will begin at 1:55 o’clock. “La Boheme” will complete the fourth season of Metropolitan Opera over NBC networks. Cincen zo Bellezza will conduct and the opera will be sung in Italian. Hope for Life of Howe Abandoned Washington, March 22. All hope for the recovery of Louis Mc- Henry Howe, first secretary to President Roosevelt, was abandon ) tonight by attending physicians. Howe’s condition became more grave when complications set in. He suffered an attack of pleurisy in addition to the bronchial and cardiac attacks which hent him to his bed more than a week ago. —Spartanburg Herald. Hunting Dates Tryon hounds hunting dates for week beginning March 25: Monday—Covered Bridge. Wednesday—Jim Fisher place. Friday—La Morte place. Hounds will leave kennels Mon day and Friday at 10:30; Wednes day at 2:30. Harvard Dean to Speak at Meeting Os Doctors Dr. David L. Edsall, dean of the medical school of Harvard Univer sity, will address members of the Spartanburg Oounty • Hedical So ciety Monday night at 7:30 o’clock at the home of Dr. William Sheri dan in Park Hills. A visitor at Tryon at present on a vacation, Dr. Edsall was born in 1869 in Hamburg, N. J. v He graduated from Princeton University in 1890, and was pro fessor of therapeutics at the Uni versity of Pennsylvania during 1907-10, where he remained as pro fessor of medicine in 1910-11. At that time he was appointed professor of clinical medicine at Harvard. He has been dean of Harvard since 1918. He is the author of various ar ticles in scientific journals and systems. He is a member 9f the American Association of Physicians and oth er distinguished organizations. A large attendance is expected at the meeting Monday.—Spartan burg Herald. Singing Convention All day singing at Penile Bap tist church Sunday, March 24. All singers and lovers of good music are cordially invited. Will use Vaughan’s and Stamp’s 1935 books. Professor Wade H. Hum phries of Gaffney, S. C., will be president, the best in the south. Est. 1-31-28