ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 Qiht Sruon ;@atlti *The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 “Innertainment” (By Hope Washburn) Those of you who are intending to reserve tables v for the cabaret at the Country club, Sat urday evening, December 11th, but "nave not yet done so, would better do so right away for the reserva tions are coming in and at this rate we will soon have reached our limit set for reservations. And by the way, anyone who feels disposed to disguise their customary personalities, by adopts ing some other costume, will find almost any costume appropriate and in the right spirit, represent "g all places and times as we r shall be doing. And if ; >u have any little talents and 1 ricks that you feel are not wide -1 ' enough known to the nublic, here’s your opportunity. Extem poraneous performances will be applauded gratifyingly we will even furnish claques if necessary. But I repeat, you are not com pelled or expected t 0 do anything Jjou do not feel inspired to do. The supper is being prepared in the nrivate homes of the members of the club and brought to the club by them. Mrs. Rebecca Jervey of Melrose Lodge is chairman of the service committee. Don’t forget—only 75c a person for the whole evening’s entertain ment. Saturday night. December llth, at 7 o’clock, at the Country club. DANCE TONIGHT The Chamber of Commerce of Saluda is advertising a combina tion dance to be held in Saluda tonight at the Library Hall. Brook shire orchestra furnishing the music. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, NOV. 26, 1937 Garden Club Meets The Tryon Garden, club held its November meeting at the home of Mrs. W. E. Parsons. M!rs. Parsons and Mrs. Bacon were hostesses. A delightful paper on the “Flowers of Hawaii” was read by Miss Helen Stearns. Four new members were received into the club: Mrs. Samuel Bing ham, Jr., Mrs. Edgar Rowe, Mrs. S. C. Dailey and Mrs. G. S. Connor. The club passed a resolution pro testing again the proposed change in the Forestiy Service. A bill now pending in Congress would transfer it from the De partment of Agriculture to the newly named Department of Con servation. A telegram was sent to our congressman. Major Smith Lectures Tonight At 8 O’clock Maj. Arthur Smith of Tryon and Washington will give an illustrated lecture on the Battle of the Crater tonight at 8 o’clock at Hotel Tryon. The nublic is invited. There wifi be no charge. Major Smith at tended the reenactment of this bat tle last spring and was anpointed to give a lecture on it before the general staff of the National Guard of the District of Columbia, Mary -Ifl.nd and Virginia. The crater was formed when the Northern troops tunneled under the ground and set off an explosion under the Confed erate camp. All persons interested in historical subjects will enjoy this lecture.

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