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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST ZU, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1579 %\\t (Eromt JBatly Sulletut (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Funeral Rites for J. E. Gaze Friday Funeral services for J. E. Gaze, .90, who died on Wednesday after hVon at the home of his son, Jack Yraze, will be held on Friday af ternoon at 2:30 at the Tryon Pres byterian church with the Rev. D. M. McGeachy officiating, inter ment in Tryon cemetery. The nallbearers will be N. L. Wilson, H L. Fite, W. A. Schilletter. M. C.‘ Butler, J. S. Kell, A. H. Wil liams. Honorary pallbearers: A. T. Whittlesey, Dr. M. C. Palmer, Dr. Earle Gi’ady, John McKay, T. E. Kell, L. F. Buchanan, Dr. E. E. Missildine, W. H. Stearns, Ernest Kerhulas. The deceased is survived by his widow. Mrs. J. E. Gaze of Green ville, S. C., and the following chil dren: Jack Gaze, of Tryon; Charlie, of Asheville; Dewey of Greenville, S. C., and Ted Gaze of Asheville; Mrs. Alice Knight' of Greenville, S. C.; Mrs. Harry Ross of Detroit Miss Sybil Gaze of Asheville; la 3fco 14 grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Colored Cooks In School Tonight The Duke Power Co. will cc n duct a cooking school tonight at 7:30 p. m., in the company’s kitch en at the local office. The school under the direction of Mrs. Frank Moore, home economist for the Duke Power Co. will be of inesti mable value not only to the colored cooks, but also to the employers cf cooks who will benefit from better cooking and greater efficien cy in the operation of electric stoves. There is no charge for the coir'se. Prizes will be awarded. TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, MAR. 18, 1937 Tournament Results Tonight at the Tryon gym will find Sunny View girls matched against Saluda, and the Saluda boys tangle with the Stearns boys of Columbus. The first game startes at eight o’clock. In two elimination games' last night at Stearns gym, the fast stepping Stearns girls ran rough shod over the Tryon team to the score of 35 to 10. The game was featured by the clever passing of the Columbus lassies and their ac curate goal shooting. In the boys’ game between Try on and Sunny View, Tryon came out ahead 22 to 7. Tryon, playing without the services of their sta M forward, Blackwell, found it hard to get started in the first quarter. At the beginning of the second, the score mounted and Tryon rap idly pulled away with A. Beetson leading the scoring with 13 points. Line-ups, (girls) : Tryon, 10: Hilton (3); Morgan, (4) ; Williams, (3) ; Murdock, A., (0) ; Buchanan, (0); Pace, (0). Stearns, 35. McCurry, (2) ; Ashley, H., (18); Howard, (12); Hines, (0) ; Mclntyre, (0) ; Ashe ley, T., (0). Substitutes: Tryon, Murdock, L., Murdock, D. Columbus, Cochran, Howell, Ormand, (1), Davidson, Fagan, Williams. j>ine-up, (boys) : Tryon, 22: Jones, (3); Beatson, D., (0) ; Green, (5) ; Foster, (1) ; Beatson, (13). Sunny View, 7: Ruff, (2); Gil bert, (2) ; Tussner, (0) ; Smith, (2); Powell, (1). Referee, Stephens; scorer, Ear glc; timer, White.
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