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Qlht ®mmt J0atlu ^ullrfrn Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1936 Est. 1-31-28 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20. 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3. 1879 DR. BELL PASSES Dr. E. M. Bell, 66, prominent Pclk County physician, died sud denly early this morning at his home in Mill Spring community. Funeral arrangements had not been completed at 2 p. m. today, but the funeral will probably be held SundEly afternoon. Dr. Bell is survived by the fol lowing children: Robert C. Bell of j Smoky Mts. Forestry Service, James Bell of Seattle, Wash., Ed ward M. Bell, Jr., Miss Kathleen Bell of East State Hospital, Will iamston, Va., William Bell, Joe Ben Bell, Mary Jean and Frank Bell. The last four named are at heme. He is edso survived by the following brothers and sisters: R. F. Bell of Ft. Meade, Ela., Dr. G. M. Bell of Greeneville, Tenn., Mrs. Mel Stokey of Del Rio, Tenn., Mrs. Claire Roberts, Tolbert, Tenn., Mrs. Pink Wells of Asheville. Basketball Tonight The Tryon high boys and girls will meet the strong Saluda teams in a double header' on Friday night, January 17. This year the locals have an unusually strong squad and a, hard fought game is in prospects for both contests. Saluda will bring down a winning combination with four of the boy.s being familiar as football players Staton, big center, is the spear head of the Saluda attach while Blackwell is a versatile performer for Tryon. The boys will start their game at 7:30 with the g’rls plaiying i nmediately afterward. In addition to the two school games, the local Town teams will meet the amateurs from Sunny View. Fens will have a chance to see three games in all. Books Recently Added To The Lanier Library Fiction Aldrich—Spring Came on Forever. Barnes—Edna His Wife. Chase—Silas Crocket. Christie—The Boomerang. Fischer—Interrupted Honeymoon. Larrimore—No Lovelier Spring. Sabstini—Chivalry. Undset—The Longest Years. Van Dine—The Garden Murder Case. Widdemer—Eve’s Orchard. Young—White Ladies. Walling—The Corpse in the Cop pice. White—Pole star. Williams—The Clue of the Rising Moon. - N on-Fiction Deland—If This Is I. A delightful portrayal of the inner life of a child. Duranty—I Write as I Please. Lin Yuchang—My. Country and My People. Nicholson—Dwight Morrow. Stearns—The Street I Knew. ^ Gifts Douglas, Martin & Oliver—Three Boy Scouts in Africa. Drake—The Boy Allies on the North Sea. Foster—Larry. Hawkes—King of die Flying Sledge. Keverne—The Stiangc Case of “William” Cook. Lamb—Durandal. Pleasants—The Stingaree Murder. Whitehead—Pinkie at Camp Chero kee.
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