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Wintered as seoond-class matter august ZO, 11*28, at tub post offici AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 ®lSrgmt iUtUi'tut (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Last Session Os Cooking School The last <Sv,rsion of the Duke Power Co., cooking school for col ored people will be held tonight at 7:30. At this time diplomas will be awarded cooks making the grade. The school has been very successful under the direction of Mrs. Frank Moore of Greenville. Notice The Associated Garden clubs of Spartanburg announce their an nual garden tour, April 29th, from 10 a. m., to 7 p. m. Many lovely gardens of varied types in Spar tanburg and vicinity will be open to the public on that day. Start ing point for the tour will be from the lawn of the First Pres k byterian church, Eai-t Main street, where tickets will be on sale and information and guides available. Entire proceeds will be donated to Camp Franklin, the Tubei’culosis Associations summer camp for children. Who’s Gonner Run? County Attorney Jack Arledge started the political pot to boil ing today when he filed his name for the office of Mayor of Tryon At the time of going to press he was the only candidate for any town office, and candidates have only until Saturday to file. A mayor, three councilmen and three cemetery commissioners must be selected. TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1937 Abernethys Buy In Hunting Country Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Abernethy of Bronxville, N. Y., have pur chased a tract of land in the hunting country adjoining the newly acquired property of Mr. ani Mrs. Jamcr- A. Blackwood, which joins the Tower Hill prop erty of Cliffox’d McDonald. The Abernethy tract is known as Burnt Chimney and is located on the Ridge Road. The sale was made thi-ough C. J. Lynch. Singers The Vaughan Quartet of Law renceburg, Tenn., will appear at the Saluda high school auditoi'- ium on Friday, April 30th, at 8 p. m. J. T. Arledge for Mayor of Tryon J. T. “Jack” Arledge filed to day as a candidate for Mayor of Tryon in the coming election to be held on May 4. Mi’. Ai’ledgc who is the junior member of the law firm of Masrenbui’g, McCown & Arledge, is a son of Clerk of Court John A. Arledge of Colum bus. He is a native of Polk county, a graduate of Wake Foi’est college with a law degree. He is vice-president of the Tryon Rotary club, a deacon in the First Baptist chyrch, and a director of the St. Luke’s Hospital Association. He began his law career in Tryon soon after graduation at Wake Forest and has taken a leading part in civic affairs since coming to Tryon.
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