ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C M UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.1h79 Qkynn jßatlu (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Tim McCoy Spends Week-End In Try on S Col. Tim McCoy, noted movie factor, who conducts a wildwest show with Ringling Bros. Bamum & Bailey Circus, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Hill at Many Levels. Col. MlcCoy made the first shot on the Hills’ new skeet course. The Cblontl was entertained quite a bit while here and enjoybd the beautiful mountain scenery. The Hills took him to Atlanta this morning so he could meet his engagement with the circus in that city. Last year at circus time, the famous cowboy, and the actor, David Niven were guests of the Lefty Flynns at Little Orchard and both spoke to the children at the school house. “OJRB” REPORTER Three automobiles took up six parking spaces on Trade street Saturday morning just because the drivers didn’t park between the lines. A little co-operation on the park of the law-abiding citizens will help a lot to influence the others to obey the law .... Jap-Anglo relations further strain ed says headline .... Dr. Henry Wade Du Bose, pastor First Pres byterian church, Spartanburg, has accepted a call to the Dallas, Continued on back paoe _ TRYON, C„ MONDAY, NOV. 1, 1937 Mrs. J. H. Blanton Chesnee, Oct. 31.—Mrs. Irena Evelena Blanton, 84, widow of J. H. Blanton, died at her home, Rutherford ton, route 1, today af ter a lingering illness. Mrs. Blanton was born May 15, 1853, the daughter of Ml*, and Mrs. J. H. Henry, of Rutherford ton county, North Carolina. Funeral services will be conduct ed at 2:30 o’clock Monday after noon at the Green River Baptist church by the Rev. W. K. Wyatt and the Rev. T. M. Hester of Spindale. Interment will be in the church cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Clif ton McMurray, G. Whit Owens, Floyd Owens, Isham Henderson, Ronald Cantrell and Darrell Tate. The deceased is survived by six daughters and two sons, 32 grand children and 11 great grand children. G. Isham Henderson of Tryon is one of the grandchildren. Kiwanis Tuesday The Trvon Kiwanis club will meet on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Hotel Tryon. An interesting pro gram has been arranged. Washington, Qct. 31.—Citizens by the millions in nearly a third of the states will vote next Tues day, but the elections, generally speaking, are expected to be de void of national significance. Voters will elect two state governors and half dozen legisla tures. They will fill four con gressional vacancies. They will change or reaffirm municipal ad-s ministrations in three! scoi'e cities, including New York. *