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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 (Life ffirymt ißailg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Rotarians-Kiwanians Meet At Sunriydale The Tryon Rotary and Kiwanis clubs entertained their yvives and friends at a joint meeting Tues day evening at Sunnydale. Favors and hats added gayety to the oc casion. Following the delicious meal an entertaining program of music and dancing was presented by the Attaway School of Dancing cf Spartanburg. Twelve attractive children performed with tap, toe, acrobatic and aesthetic dancing. They were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Attaway, Mr. and Mrs. Ar chie Prince, Tom Finch and Miss Helen Attaway, the instructor, who •gave a difficult solo exhibition showing great skill in the art of dancing. President R. H. Brady of the Kiwanis club and President J. T. Arledge of the Rotary club rresided over the meeting. Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln gave a very enter toning address of welcome. The "i-ogram was arranged by J. E. Brownlee. ft HEADLINES Washington, March 9.—The in terstate commerce commission to day granted the nation’s railroads a 10 per cent freight rate increase designed t 0 boost their revenues $270,000,000 annually, rejecting the carriers’ plea that a 15 per cent rise is necessary to save them from bankruptcy. The increases may be put into effect by the railroads on 10 days’ notice and must be made effective before Jub T Ist. TRYON, N C., WED., MARCH 9, 1938 “CURB” REPORTER • . Several days ago Tryon friends sent 80 birthday greetings to Dr. Lewis H. Keller on his 80th birth day which found him a patient at St. Joseph’s Sanitarium where he is gradually regaining his strength .... A large crowd attended the Episcopal church Sunday to hear the Rev. Henry Chapman of An >vik, Alaska . . . The Mountain In dustries are putting on a special sale of Tryon handwoven homespun cloth for women . . This beautiful spring weather has many people out on hikes, riding tibrs'eback or working in the garden . . . . W. M. Mebane spent the week-end home with his family . . . The Fuldners are going to serve Apfel-Strudel again at the Country club on Thursday night . . Mrs. Frederick Bowes reports that the Anniversary Bulletin was well received by friends at Princeton University. . . . The big wooden horse has taken his stand across the railroad track near the Rock House Art Gallery. The big horse has been advertising the Tryon Horse and Hound Show for the past ten years. This year if is the 13th show to be held on April 13th. Many are wondering if it will rain that day. It never has on Horse Show Day and statisticians are afraid the law of averages will get us some day .... Judge Winston orders his Bulletin switched from Continued on Page Three
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