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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER At>C?frST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TETON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®l dirgDit JJaUg (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Esfc 1-81-28 J. S. Cromer j) J. S. Cromer, 64, died at his home in Tryon, Friday afternoon. Mr. Cromer had been in ill health for a number of years. He was born in Newberry county, South Carolina, but the earlier years of his life were spent in Piedmont and Spartanburg, S. C. Mr. Cromer was connected with the textile industry for the greater part of his life. He owned and operated the Cromer Supply Com pany in Spartanburg, after which he was traveling salesman for Andrews Loom, Reed and Harness Co. For about eight years he had been a salesman for the Drake Corporation of Norfolk, Va. Funeral services will be conduct ed Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock from the McFarland Funeral Home in Tryon. Mr. Cromer was a mem ter of the Spartan Masonic Lodge, pNo. 70. Funeral sendees will be conducted by the Masonic lodges of Spartanburg and Tryon. Mr. Cromer is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ruth Farr Cromer, surviving also are three sons. David. Edwin, Ben, and two daugh ters, Evelyn and Lilian Cromer. It ia requested that no flowers be sent. ff Poor Housing: Conditions Can you believe it? There are persons living in Polk county in unchinked log cabins. A large proportion of the farm homes have no sanitary provisions, not even out-door toilets. TRYON, 1 1 C.,SATURDAY, FEB. 26, 1938 The Dog Show i The annual Tryon Dog Show will j be held Saturday afternoon, March j sth, at Harmon Field. The fol ! lowing announcements have been I made: { Judges—Walter West, Middle burg, Va.; George W. Vanderhoef, Jr., of New York City and Mrs. David Baker, Greenwich, Conn. Master of Ceremonies, M. B. Flynn. Dogs will be entered in the fol lowing classes: Grand Parade, Dog with largest feet, cleverest dog, the tail wagginest dog. classiest combination of dog and owner, dog of most varied ancestry, best three gaited dog, best matched pair of dogs, dog with shortest tail, dog with most winning personality, dog with best headdress, dog and own er relay race. H. B. Vanderhoef. Jr., in charge of entries. Entry blanks may be obtained at Missildine’s Pharmacy or from Mr. Vanderhoef. ff Kiwanis Tuesday Rev. D. M. McGeachy will be in charge of the Kiwanis program when the club meets on Tuesday at lp .m ~ at Hotel Tryon. ft Fine for Robins Game Protector R. B. Williams ?tates that anyone found killing robins will be prosecuted and made to pay a heavy fine. The woods have been full of these birds this spring and every effort is being made to protect them.
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