Entered as second-class matter august 20, 1928, at the post office AT TRYON, N. C. ; UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Qjljp (Ergon Bntlg TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1935 Yol. 8 Annual Tennis Tournament Starts At Country Club The Tryon Tennis Association is having its annual men’s singles tennis championship starting on Wednesday, May first, at the association courts at the Tryon Country club. All members are eligible free of charge and non members can play by paying 25 cents per day. Prizes will be giv en the winner and the runner-up. All first and second round matches must be played and result posted at the Country club by Sunday evening, Msly sth. Below are listed the pairings for the first round. All matches are beet two out of three sets. GET IN TOUCH WITH YOUR OPPONENT AS SOON AS POS SIBLE AND ARRANGE TO PLAY YOUR FIRST MATCHES * AT ONCE. If you wish to play Continued on Back Page | Miss Mary Betty Mason Asheville Valedictorian Miss Mary Betty Mason of. Try on has been named of the graduating class of the col lege at St. Genevieve-of-the-Pines, it was announced yesterday. Miss Mason’s scholastic average was above 96. Miss Mason is the daughter of Mrs. K. M. Mason of Tryon. She is vice-president of the graduat ing class.—Asheville Citizen. Riding & Hunt Club Last Meet Thursday The Tryon Riding & Hunt club will hold its last meeting of the season on Thursday night at 8 •o’clock at Pine Crest Inn. Presi dent F. J. McDonald states that it is important that all bills be presented before that meeting. * All Commissioners File At time of going to press today the only candidates who had filed for election to the Town offices were Mayor E. E. Missildine and the present board of commissioners composed of R. S. Jackson, F. P. Bacon and Marshall Ballew. Any other candidate desiring to have his name piinted on the ticket must file at once as the law requires that the ballots be turned over to the register three days before the election. No candidates for cemeterv commission has filed. Lightner-Hopf The following announcement has been received by friends in Tryon “Mr .end Mrs. Clarence Ashley Lightner have the honor of an nouncing the marriage of their daughter, Alice, to Mr. Ernest Joachim Hops, on Monday, April the twenty-ninth, nineteen hundred and thirty-five, New York City.” The talented bride is a promin ent magazine writer and is the author of a number of books. She is st frequent visitor in Tryon at the home of her parents. Est. 1-31-28