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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 t (Ergen jßailg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Fortnightly Club Meets At Try on _ The Fortnightly Flower club will 4Kf iee t this afternoon at 3:30 o’clock Jit the home of Mirs. Nelson Jack ron, Jr., at Tryon, N. CT., with Mrs. i Jackson and Mr 3. Julian Calhoun j’.s hostesses. Mrs. Marian Carter Oliver of ‘ Shirley” and Mrs. Powell Glass of Lynchburg will be the honor ' quests of the afternoon when slides of the beautiful Virginia gardens will be 3hown. Mrs. Glass will give the program notes on the - gardens. Mrs. Oliver and Mrs. Glass are visiting their cousin, Mrs. Julian Calhoun, at her home in Tryon. loth have beautiful gardens and nte recognized authorities in the art of gardening. Spartanburg Herald. ij. i » Correction I wish to correct the statement \ Vhich was published in the Citizen and Polk county papers, in regard to the forfeiting of the girls’ game in the finals with Green Creek girls. The girls did not walk off ihe court in protest of the expul sion of G. Williams from, the game, but were taken from the game after a free-for-all. which resulted rom an attempt by an opponent to kick a Stearns player. The girls would have played the re maining minutes of the game, if they had been advised to do so. W. L. Hague, Coach, Stearns High School. ft Dead or missing in California flood number 132. Those homeless by 11-inch rain close to 20,000. TRYON, N C.. FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1938 First White Boy Born In Yukon Coming Sunday The Rev. Henry H. Chapman, the first white boy born on the Yukon in Alaska, will be the guest minister at the Church of the Holy Cross in Tryon on Sun day morning at 11 o’clock. Mr. Chapman was born at Anvik, Alas /ka, on January $r 1895, and has spent his entire ministry in the Alaska Mission Field. He was educated at Middlebury, Vermont, high school and college and the General Theological Seminary, New York. He was ordained at Fair banks, Alaska, in 1921. and has been in charge of Christ Church at Anvik, Alaska, since 1930. when he succeeded his father, Dr. John W. Chapman, who built Christ Church. He has to visit some of the native villages by boat in summer, by dog team or airplane in winter. He will talk Sunday morning about the interesting work he and Mrs. Chapman are doing in teaching the natives of various denominations as well as conducting religious services for them. The public is invited. VT Circle Meeting The Mollie Morris Circle of the Methodist church will meet tonight at 7: Q 0 at the home of Mrs. C. M. Eargle. f T \ Japs report 100,000 in Chinese army in trap after big rout. Ob servers over there and cable to United States call it ridiculous.
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