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Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE 4T TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,. 1879 Program for The De Loache Recital Mr. de Loache has chosen a re markably well balanced program .^for presentation in his concert Mere on November 8th. It consists ^>f four groups of songs in the following order: (I) Invocazione di Orfeo—(Peri). Deh, Vieni Alla Finestra—(Mo zart) . From “Don Giovanni” Non Piu Andrai—(Mozart). From “Le Nozze di Figaro” (II) Wanderer’s Nachtlied — (Schu bert) . W ohin ?— (Schubert). Und Willst du Deinen Liebsten Starben Sehen—(Hugo Wolf). Zueignung—(Richard Strauss). (HI)' Cancion de Cuna—(de Montoliu) El Pa.no Moruno—(de Falla). Plaisir D’amour—(Martini). Serenade “from .Damnation of Faust”—(Berlioz). M (IV) V The Cloths of Heaven — (Dun hill). The Stuttering Lover s— (Hughes). Requiem—(Homer). When I Think Upon the Maid ens— (Michael Head). Citizen Editor Coming Sunday The church of Tryon will ob serve Armistice week, November 10-17 by holding a union service in the Methodist church next Sunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Robert Lathan, editor of The Ashe --Continued on Back Page Treasury Pays Money For Tryon S t r e e ts News from Washington, D. C., states that the Federal tresaury deparmtent had issued warrant No1. 520 to permit G. W. Coan, Jr., State Works Progress Administra tor for North Carolina to initiate projects in North Carolina that will cost over $1,116,534. Of this amount $5,224 will be spent im proving three Tryon streets with crushed rock surface if Mr. Coan approves the project here. They are Lockhart road, Howard and Braewick streets. These improve ments would give employment to a good many local people. President Roosevelt has approv ed a progr.atm that calls' for the expenditure of $130,500 to build the road from Mill Spring to Lake Lure and includes grading, struc ture, and traffic behind macadam surface. 8 Loaded Goal Gars Derailed; Traffic Tied Up Hendersonville, Nov. 4.—Eight loaded coal cars were derailed and three of them turned over Mon day morning about 11 o’clock on the Southern Railway on a sharp curve on the side of a mountain about a mile and a half above Tuxedo station. Traffic over the line was tied up. A railway derrick arrived from Asheville Monday afternoon and another came from Spartanburg, S. C. Passengers on Trains No. 28, en route from Spartanburg to Ashe --Continued on Back Page——*
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