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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 Wt\t fflromt Batlg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C.. SATURDAY, MAR. 12, 1938 Hunting Dates Monday. March 14. Hounds j leave kennels 10:30, meet at ! XJeorge Bridgeman’s. r\ Wednesday, March 16.—Hounds Ae ave kennels 2 p. m., meeting at i Levi Place on River Road. Saturday, March 19.—Hounds 1 leave kennels at 10:30, meeting j at Lynch Plantation. Monday, March 21.—Hounds j leave, kennels at 10:30, meeting at i the Block House. Wednesday, March 23.—Hounds leave kennels at 2 p. m., meeting at White Horse Pasture. Saturday, March 26—Hounds leave kennels at 10:30, meeting at Chinquapin Farms. Kiwanis Tuesday The Tryon Kiwanis club will ■ meet on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at 1 Hotel Tryon. S ! eth M. Vining in j charge of the program. y 7 | Masons Meet -J The Jeff L. Nelson Lodge, No. j 605 of Masons will meet on Mon- i dav night • at the lodge hall in Tryon. HEADLINES Hitler of Germany seized control of Austria Friday. He marched German troops into Austi'ia after resignation of the Aus trian chancellor, Schuschnigg. Nazi S^ TT appointed new chan cellor. This is another triumph for ! Hitler. France is without a prime j minister and cabinet. Chairman Arthur Morgan of TV A asks Roose velt not to interfere in TVA. Cot ton growers ballot today on crop quotas. C. B. Jackson Landrum, March 11.—The fu ! neral of C. B. Jackson, 65. who died unexpectedly at his home here this morning of a heart attack, i will be conducted Sunday. Other j arrangements for the funeral were l to be announced later. Mr. Jackson was a native of Mill ; Spring, N. C., and is a former I resident of Union and Spartanburg i counties. He had been living in j Landrum the last six months. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. C. B. Jackson; two sons, Edgar Jack son of Lumpkin, Ga., and Andrew Jackson of Cooley Springs; six daughters, Mrs. Myrtle Brannon of | Spartanburg, Mrs. Bessie Wood of ! Cherokee Springs, Mrs. Mae Wheel | er of Landrum, Mrs. Ethel Reid of , Campobello, Mrs. Nettie Shields of j Spartanburg, and Miss Lona Jack son of Landrum; one brother, Thomas Jackson, of Spartanburg; | two sisters, Mrs. Nettie Tindall i and Mrs. Mamie Sands, both of I Tennessee; and several grand children. The body will be at the residence until the hour of the funeral, j ts Young Democrats to Meet March 26th The Young Democratic clubs of the 11th Congressional District will held a banquet meeting at the Gordon Hotel in Waynesville on March 26th, at 7 p. m., according 1 to plans announced this morning !at Canton. The Polk county unit includes J. T. Arledge. president; Mrs. F. P. Bacon and Mrs. Susan Craig on publicity committee; Mel vin Hines on ticket committee; R. M. Hall on advisory committee.
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