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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 (Ergon /The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Plans Completed for Thirteenth Horse Hound Show Big Event On April 13th Lasts All Day, Beginning At 9 A. M. NEW CONTEST ADDED Horn Blowing Contest and Exhibition of Winning Hounds During Noon Intermission An Ad ded Feature. At a meeting of the Tryon Rid ing & Hunt dub on Wednesday evening at Sunnydale final plans were completed for the Thirteenth Tryon Horse and Hound Show to “\take place at Harmon Field on April 13th. The meeting was nresided over by the President. Carter Brown, and final reports were made by the committee chairmen. This year the largest number of entries have been made and it is expected to hr- the biggest and best show in its history. All parking soaco has been sold and most of the boxes. Another bleacher stand has been added which will accom modate more people. New facilities have been pro vided for the puroose of springi ng the roads going to Harmon Field and the Horse Show ring, so that there will be no dust to mar the day. The main social events for the - - Cnri tinned on Back Page • TRYON, N C., FRIDAY APRIL 8, 1938 Lanier Club Hears Professor Hamilton J. G. de Roulhac Hamilton, former professor in the University of North Carolina now doing re search work for the University Library, gave a delightful talk to a large number of Lanier club members and visitors at the meet ing on Thursday afternoon. Pro fessor Hamilton related interest ing accounts of looking up old records and historical places aT through the South—rediscovering the old South. He has been in this research work for the North Carolina University for the last nine years, traveling 275.000 miles mostly in the South; resulted in finding two million manuscripts— letters, diaries business records, etc. “Long-runs of family letters.” he said “gave a social picture of the life of the people and if ever a true history of slavery were written it would come out of family letters.” The family let ters kept by several generations tell of the education of their children, economical condition, what they ate and wore, etc. Professor Hamilton said in this research work he hoped to pre serve the unique and colorful civilization of an important section of our Nation. Preceding the address the busi ness of the club was transacted. The president,'' Mrs. Harkness Staith, announced the annual meet ing to be held on April 21 at which time the following officers will be voted upon: For president. Mrs. Harkness Smith: vice-presi dent, Mrs. Walter Howell; secre tary, Mrs. E. E. Missildine; Continuea on Back Page
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