ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 II mlg JSulleim Yol. 8 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1935 Landrum Masons to Celebrate Festival For the first time in the Masonic history of South Carolina all the Mlasonic lodges cf the Palmetto state will meet at the same time )on Monday night at 8 o’clock. The Landrum lodge will celebrate the Festival of St. John the Evange list. Tryon and Mill Spring lodges and all visiting Masons are invited. A number of out-of-town lodge officials will take part in the ser vices. Indian at Rotary Club on Friday B. L. Ballenger has charge of the Tryon Rotary club program on Friday at 1 p. m,, at Lake Lanier Inn. The principal feature of the meeting will be a program put on by Chief Blue Sky Eagle, the In dian member of the staff of Boy Scout officials at the Lake Lanier ) Scout camp. Chief Eagle will give several India-n dances includ ing the feather dance, eagle dance, hdop dance and another one. League’s Straw Ride The Tryon Epworth League will motor to Asheville for a straw ride Thursday evening to attend the Epworth League Union meeting at the Asheville Central Methodist church. All-Day Singing Sunday, June 22 An all-day singing and dinner on the ground will be enjoyed next Sunday at the Second Baptist church in Tryon near the Southern Mercerizing plant. Everybody is invited to attend and bring a bas ket dinner and enjoy the day. Sev eral out-of-town quartets have an nounced that they would attend and join in the singing. Dance Friday Lake Lanier Inn has announced a dance for Friday evening. Music will be furnished by Davenport’s Orchestra. Admission will be $1 for a couple and 75 cents for stags. This is the first of a series of dances to be given this sum mer at Lake Lanier Inn. No New Bruno Appeal Trenton, N. J., June 18. —C. Lloyd Fisher, one of Bruno Rich ard Hauptmann’s attorneys, in a statement today said the defense did not now contemplate any ap peal moves beyond the hearing by the court of errors and appeals Thursday. Today’s Headlines Britain to dictate Reich sea policy. 380 convicts riot deep in coal mine, rebellious group holds out against armed guards. TVA and Power Bill concessions seen House adopts amendments to save AAA, designed to assure constitu tionality of program. Est. 1-31-28