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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 ®rmnt ;oatlg (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 “CURB” REPORTER Phil Windsor says that the com petitive pursuit of wealth is the scourge of mankind and that war will end only when we put into effect fair trade agreements with all nations ... A Bessemer, Ala., Kiwanian writes, “The miracle of good will which has existed be tween our two great American countries (Canada-U. S.) stands as a shining example of what can be done between nations which are really possessed of the spirit of brotherly love” . , . A sub scriber takes issue with the Curb Reporter for saying that we would Jnow have more and better milk. It does seem hard to believe that the delicious milk from Tryon dairies could be any better. From the standpoint of taste and looks we don’t believe there is any bet ter, and if the local dairy fur nished you anH only other healthv oeople with milk everything would be “hunky dory”, but sick people with all kinds of diseases also buy milk from the dairies or stores and return the bottles maybe laden with unfriendly germs. If the dairy doesn’t have the right kind of boilers to steam these little fellows off they cling to the bottles like little bulldogs until they take a notion to swim in your fresh milk and cling to you awhile with disastrous results —to Continued, on back page TRYON, N C„ TUESDAY, SEPT. 7, 1937 Mrs. Emma Johnson Funeral services for Mrs. Emma Henderson Johnson, 37, who died at her home at Clifton yesterday after a lingering illness, will be conducted at 4 o’clock this af ternoon at the Fairview Baptist church by the Rev. J. Herman Cobb, the Rev. Mr. Semms and Miss Annie Jones. Interment will be in the Fair view cemetery. M,rs. Johnson is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Toy Whitt, Clif ton, and Miss Bertha Johnson, Clifton; her father, W. L. Hen derson; four sisters, Mrs. R. C. Millwood, Chesnee, Mrs. N. C. Foster, Mill Spring and Mrs. Mart Massey and Mrs. R. B. Mlillwood, both of Clifton; and three broth ers. W. R. Henderson, Tryon, N. C.; W. C. Henderson, Cowpens, and E. W. Henderson of Clifton. Pallbearers will be Arnold Dix on, Charles Drewery, Pearson Robinson, W. W. Lands, Julius Hill and L. W. Walker. Shields-Steadman Reunion Is Held Tryon, N. C.. Sept. 6 The Shields-Steadman family reunion was held at Harmon field near here Sunday, August 29th. A picnic lunch was served at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. The following officers were elect ed: Mrs. Broadus Flynn of Co lumbus, president; Mlrs. French McCraw of Gaffney, S. C., secre tary; and Mrs. Kenneth Shields of Hendersonville, historian. Approximately 75 guests were present.—Spartanburg Herald.
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