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■ ■ > ' <i SIH • ' . ENTERED AS SBCOND-CLASfi MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928 AT THE AT TRYON. N. Cm UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.l*7**. ®{£ ®rgmi Batlu Sutleiin ' s . T_ ’ I*. Vfc.. <fi- •: (The Smallest Daily Newspaper Df The Woirkh n Vol. 10. Eat. 1-31-28 Taylor Speaks at Converse College Chapel Exerciser A miniature sermon, delivered by Dr. G. F Taylor, college chap lain, was heard yesterday morning at chapel exercises by students of Converse college. He opened bis short talk with a quotation from a letter he had seen which closed with the words: “I hope you may live all your life.” “The way to live all your life is to live only one day at a time,” said Dr. Taylor. He gave seven rules with brief remarks about each. ' “Be glad that you are alive. Keep your machine clean. Realize how long the day is, and don’t rush- Measure off how much you can do, and get it done; honor the new day with a new task. Rest when you can, not when 1 you must —life is one long rhythm of work and rest. Every day fight a;little freer of petty hates, prejudices and animosities. l ast beerin and end the day with the Lord.’’— Spartanburg Herald. Rotary Friday Miss Mae Irene Flentye will be the guest speaker at the Tryon • Rotary club on Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. Major Bernard Sharp will be in charge of the program. Chinese bolster lines at Shanghai despite Jap fire. Rumors persist defense may abandon front on Whangpoo. Shantung area report ed quiet. TRYON, N. C., /THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1937 “CURB” REPORTER That deer item was a joke someone, played on Hinton Thomp son and then spread the news that he had killed a d ef £- Town Com missioner Curt Eargie didn’t kill one either. The lucky hunters re turning from Pisgah Forest with a deer each Frail Durham, Burch Arledge, and George Parker. . . . . Safer driving on N. C. Highways is on the way. The state has over 13,000 driv ers licenses since the law went into effect. Most of them were for drunkeness, reckless driving, etc. .... The Town of Tryon is (Tainting new parking lines on on Trade street. Is that the reason so many people haven’t been parking right . . . Been eat ing some of Dudley Smith’s Brook hill broilers. There’s a lot in heredity and environment for these chickens taste better and are ten derer. Maybe it is because they belong to a roval line, have good food to eat, live in clean houses and are properly nrotected from disease, fear and other things that make flesh tough • ; . . . Tryon Motor Co., cfertamly has a lot of beautiful new Chevrolets on dis r>lav . . . We can’t get over the Ballenger-Jackson Co., using their large disolav window to show off things for men only. A good chance for mothers, sisters, sweet hearts. etc., to pick a nice gift Continued on bark page
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