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Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N, C., THURSDAY, OCT. 15, 1936
In Asheville
Vice-president W. A. Schilletter
cf the Western Carolina Teachers
Association, Rev. D. M. McGeachy,
and Mr. and Mrs. Seth M. Vining
will attend the Laymen’s banquet
A n d pageant tonight at the Lee
Jdwards high school in Asheville.
The pageant is entitled, “One
Hundred Years of Educational
Progress” and will be presented by
the teachers of Western North
Carolina who will hold their regu
lar convention on Friday and Sat
urday. D. Hiden Ramsey, Gener
rl_ Mr.nr.gcr cf the Citizen-Times
will be the toastmaster at the
banquet tonight.
An Improvement for
Tryon Theatre Fans
The new Mirrorphonic equip
ment which makes moving pictures
more natural both to the eye and
the ear, will be installed in the
-Ljarolinas first at the Tryon Theat
\ within the next few days, ac- j
x-urding to Manager C. W. Nes- i
smith.
This is a distinct achievement
for Tryon and Mr. Nessmith. As
soon as the equipment is installed
a preview of an important picture
will be held to which theatre offi
cials all over the two Carolinas
will be invited. The reason Try
on was chosen for the preview is
because it is one of the few inde
pendent theatres using Westing
house Sound equipment and is the
first with its contract expiring
with the privilege of getting the
improvements.
Gcinrad at Rotary
C. H. Conrad will have charge
of the Tryon Rotary Club program
on Friday at Oak Hall hotel at 1
p. m. The chief speaker will be
Ralph C. Erskine, who will talk
on “Furniture.”
Miss Durand
Miss Frances E. Durand, a win
ter resident of' Tryon for fourteen
years, passed away early this
morning at her home on Laurel
avenue. Funeral services will •be
held on Saturday morning at home
at 11 o’clock.
Baby Passes
Myrtice Jane, 28 months old,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown
low Parker, died Wednesday af
ternoon about 2 o’clock. Funeral
services were held this afternoon
at 3 o’clock at Friendship Bap
tist church.
Visit Shelby
The Hon. F. P. and Hon. C. P.
Rogers will attend the Shelby Ki
wanis club this evening.
Hospital News
Donald Ross and Annie Grace
Gibson of Columbus had tonsil op
erations this afternoon at St.
Luke’s hospital.
M. E. McEntire of Columbus is
in St. Luke’s hospital suffering
from serious chest wounds as the
result of an auto collision today at
Mill Spring.