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S ■' ■ (ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST ZO, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 Srgon (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N, C., TUESDAY, DEC. 1, 1936~ Kiwanians to Give Christmas Baskets The Tryon Kiwanis club will resume this year its annual cus tom of giving Christmas baskets of fruit, candy and groceries to needy families out in the county. Approximately SSO was subscribed at today's meeting of the club. Carroll P. Rogers is chairman of the committee composed of J. N. Jackson, C. J. Lynch and Seth M. Vining. The committee will per sonally distribute the gifts on the day before Christmas. President C. J. Lynch and Chair man J. A. Wilson of the Agricul tural committee gave reports of the club’s rural work which in cluded support of the 4-H club work, the introduction of better dairy stock, hogs, and the promo tion ors a cream route. In this week’s Polk County News Farm \\column Mr, Wilson states that the f work sponsored by the Tryon Ki wanis club heads the list as the most outstanding work of Exten sion nature in the county. This club sponsored a free trip for local 4-H club leaders to the 4-H club camp at Swannanoa. It also paid transportation for the entire delegation of club members to the Short Course at State Col lege. .It sponsored the calf club work, which is phenomenal in that 13 members out of 14 completed calf projects and turned in records. The Kiwanis Chain Pig program completed the year with 15 com pleted project records out of 15 members enrolled. The rural people are indebted * 'Continued on Buck Po,g l Books at the Library Fiction Adamic —Cradle of Life. Elaker—But Beauty Vanishes. Cole —Last Will and Testament. Corbett—Mrs. Meigs and Mr. Cun ningham. De la Roche—Whiteoak Harvest. Flint—The Old Ashburi Place. Grey—The Lost Wagon Trail. Hurst—Great Laughter. Larrimore—Two Keys to a Cabin. Maugham—Cosmopolitans. Peattie —Wine With a Stranger. Van Dine—The Kidnap Murder Case. W Walpole—A Prayer for Myfeon. Young—Far Forest. % Non-Fiction \ Brooks—The Flowering of New England. De Fernandes-Azabel—The Count ess from lowa. Fleming—News from Tartary. Hoffman—Heads and Tales. Lewis—Sagittarius Rising. Sackville-West—Saint Joan of Arc. Sedgwick—A Portrait in Letters. Skinner—Excuse It, Please. 1 Gifts Byrne—lreland; the Rock Whence I Was Born. Coolidge—Autobiography. Cronin—The Stars Look Down. Donham-*-Marketing and House work Manual. ; Douglas—White Banners. Eckstein —Canary. Maurois —The Edwardian Era. Missouri—A Tour of the Botanical Garden. Peattie—Flora of the Tryon Region of North and South Carolina. Prentice—Farming for Famine. Schrieke —Alien Americans. Stephens—Flow of Horizons. Stewart—Moonulight /Schools.
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