ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1028, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1870
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Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1035 Est. 1-31-28
Mrs. Harriet Edwards
Landrum, July 8. —Mrs. Harriett
Ross Edwards, GO, wife of Thomas
D. Edwards, ors near Landrum, died
this morning at a Rutherfordton
N. C., hospital.
She had been in declining health
/for some time but was seriously ill
only a short while.
Mrs. Edwards was born and
reared in Greenville county, the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Wade Howard.
Funeral services were held to
day at 3 p. m., at the Landrum
Wesleyan church, conducted by the
Rev. Mr. Gudd, the Rev. J. B. Con
nelly and the Rev. James Howard.
Interment followed in the Landrum
cemetery.
Pallberers will be C. C. Settle,
J. C. Brown, J. G. Landrum, J. J.
Brady, I. C., and B. S. Morrow.
Mrs. Edwards was twice mar
ried, her first marriage being to
Joseph Ross, who died about 20
years ago.
Besides her husband, she is sur
vived by one brother, Jackson How
ard, Tygeirville section, and the fol
lowing step-children: Fletcher Ed
wards, Alfred Edwards, David Ed
wards, Mrs. Cora Bolling, Mrs.
Mary Harmon, Mrs. Lizzie Brady,
Mrs. Elsie Smith, Mrs. Lila. Varner
and Mrs. Gussie Brady.—Spartan
burg Herald.
Scouts Tonight
The Tryon Boy Scouts will meet
tonight at 7:30 at the Tryon school
gymnasium for their regular meet
ing according to an announcement
by Scoutmaster W. A. Schilletter.
GOLF THURSDAY
The Morganton golf team will
come to Tryon on Thursday after
noon to play the Tryon team in
the Piedmont Golf League. Thos ■»
making up the Tryon team are B.
B. Bishop Jr., and Earl Rion,
Nelson Jackson, Jr., and C. N.
Sayre, R. T. Brooks and F. P.
Bacon, Leland Hilton and Edward
Sayre.
MOVING TIME
R. H. Walker and family have
moved to the W. M. Smith house
in Columbus. P. S. White has
bought the Wiley Bridges house,
formerly occupied by R. H. Wal
ker and has moved his family
there, and Rev. Charles B. Tram
mel has moved to the P. S. White
house.
Theatre Dance
On Wednesday
Try on’s Theatre will celebrate its
second anniversary on Wednesday
evening with a big dance at the
Tryon gymnasium. Jimmy Liv
ingston’s 12-piece orchestra will
furnish the music. During the in
termission an interesting home
talent floor show will be present
ed, said Manager C. W. Nessmith
today.
Tryon Kiwamans today started
making plans to hold an Apple
Show in Trvon this fall.