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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 ®rmnt Satin Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 1935 Hazlewood Team Coming to Tryon k The strong Hazlewood baseball Srteam will come to Tryon on Sat urday afternoon for an Industrial League engagement. This will be the last home game for the first half of the season. Tryon is still tied for first place. All available looters are urged to come out and help keep the home boys at first place and their opponents at first base. Stores Close 4th As has been the custom for years Tryon business houses will close their doors on the Fourth of July and take part in the various activities of the day. It will be almost a complete holiday in Try on. The bank and postoffice will be closed; also the bank and post -office at Landrum. Tryon and Inka teams will play a baseball game in the afternoon which will be the only event charged for at Harmon Field. Contests of many kinds will feature the afternoon’s erttertaiinment. Picnic supper at 6:30 and dancing and fireworks display at night. Public invited. WILLIS JOHNSON HURT Saluda, June 27.—Willis John son, painter and carpenter, fell from a ladder at Mrs. Lane’s resi dence, where he was working, on Wednesday. He broke his arm and injured his back. He was taken tn the Hendersonville hospital. Asheville Citizen. Golf Results Tryon’s Country club golf team went to Morganton Thursday af ternoon and held an interesting tournament. The local men lost on the beautifvil Morganton doua'tee. Earl Rion and B. B. Bishop, Jr., tied their opponents and so did Larry Brooks and F. P. Bacon; NelSon Jackson, Jr., and C. N. Sayre, and Leland Hilton and Ed wiard Sayre lost by three points each to their opponents. Saluda Baby Hospital Have Visitors Today Preparations have been complet ed' for the visit of the friends and suoiporters of the Spartanburg Baby Hospital to Saluda today. The guests are invited to assemble ■pt the hospital at 6 o'clock. The staff will be introduced, and the wcrk of the hospital explained and illustrated. The time is opportune for the building is filled to almost its utmost capacity with little ones in various stages of sickness or re cuperation. Sdme are so frail that the spark of life has to be con tinually tended lest it be extin guished by any untoward incident. Siome little ones have gone far on the road td recovery; their plump cheeks and firm little bodies tell the story of the conquest of dis ease. Some are ready to go home. And others may becoming in just at that hour. More than 60 babies have been received this season, and the hos pital has been a busy place from the very start. Spartanburg Herald. Est. 1-31-28
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