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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE 4T TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ©p ®nmn ^ulktm Yol. 8 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, NOV. 19, 1935 Est. 1-31-28 Hear Gillette A large number of Tryonites tuned in Monday night to hear William Gillette, noted retired ac tor, impersonate Sherlock Holmes in a radio drama. Mr. Gillette was a former resident of Tryon and lived at Thousand Pines Inn. P.-T. A. HEARS MAJOR SHARP Major Bernard Sharp addressed the Tryon P.-T. A. on Monday af ternoon at the Tryon school audi torium. He talked of the League of Nations and the European situa tion in general and the effects of the Italo-Ethiopiein war. A large crowd enjoyed the interesting ad dress. A number of good reports were received from P.-T. A. com mittees. The market basket com mittee reported a collection of $35.06. Supt. Schilletter invited the members to view the new sew ing rooms of the Domestic Science department. When the girls begin their cooking course after Christ mas they will make and serve tea at the January meeting of the P T. A. Hostesses for the social hour Monday were Mrs. R. S. Jackson, Mrs. C. N. Sayre, Mrs. Lloyd Bolinger, and Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins. HEADLINES Storm leaves path of havoc in northeast. Atlantic Seaboard is hit by worst northeaster in 20 years. Snow and ice cover big area. Whole towns flooded by high tides in Jersey and Long Island. Japan ready to proclaim new nation. Troops are prepared to enforce freedom of North China. Tryon-Saluda Vs. Hall - Fletcher On Friday, Nov. 22, football fans will have their last chance to see a game in Tryon this year. The local team meets the string Hall Fletcher school of Asheville. The visitors are bringing an unusually strong eleven to Tryon and one of the best games of the year is in prospect. The Tryon-Saluda grid ders are anxious to win this game and put on a good show in their final home appearance. Starting off the season with what looked like a mediocre squad they have come along rapidly and developed into a formidable aggre gation, and are reaching their peak in the final two games. Injuries have handicapped the season, but with the return of Blackwell and Jones to the line-up, the two back fields will do some fast stepping Friday. The line has stood up well all season with Green, McGeachy and Kerhulas giving great perform ances in every game. In the Hall Fletcher game these three will be ably supported by Fox, Foster, Chapman and Heatherly. The re serves, Parker, H. Shields, McClure and Holbert are ready to take the place of the first string and have been showing up well all season. The people of Tryon are urged to be at Harmon Field at 3:30 Fri day and support the team in its final hchne game.
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