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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 ®qnm Jlailg 'The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N, C., SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1938 The Pigs ! Ballentine’s “Aristocratic Pigs”, radio entertainers from S. C. will perform tonight at the Tryon School at 8 o’clock. Admission 20c. Benefit of the school baseball team. Features: Sam Poplin, champion fiddler of the South; Baby Ray, funniest man you ever saw; Lit tle Boy Blue, the sweet singer, Cousin Ezra, accordion wizard; Fisher Hendley Banjo champion. “CURB” REPORTER Our star printer Mbnte Dedmari, jflftias been ill since Monday and the smallest daily newspaper is handicapped. This column will be used today to consolidate a lot of news in brief space. The Flower Show at the Parish House was a great success. The men won several blue ribbons. A fuller report Monday .... Major Sharp addressed the Rotary club Friday on the international situation . . . The housing situation in Tryon is getting fierce. Fred Smith is still looking for a cottage. Good time to invest in the Tryon F.S. & L.A. . • School music recital last night at the auditorium was well attended and well rendered, etc. Jock Blois made his debut as an orchestra conductor Tryon Kiwanians will meet Tuesday at Continued on Back Page Boy On Biycle Is Killed By Truck Columbus, April 29.—James Fcagan, 11 year-old son of Willie and Ida Cole Feagan, of Cross Keys, 11 miles west of Columbus, was instantly killed at 1 o’clock Friday afternoon when his biycle was struck by a truck said to have been driven by Clarence Thompson 25, of the Peniel com munity of Polk County. Investigation, conducted by Cor oner O. O. Bridges, Sr., and a jury, disclosed that the driver of the truck started to pass the boy on the biycle when, in some manner, the biycle became entangled with the H ick and the boy was fatally in jured. The coroner’s jury recommended that Thompson be held under sl, 000 bond pending grand jury ac tion. The truck, officers said, is own ed by O. C. Harrison, of the Peniel community, who had loaned it to Thompson to go for a doctor to treat Mirs. Thompson. Funeral services for young Fea gan will be held sometime Satur day at the Green Creek Baptist, church. Surviving are his parents; one brother Hughie and his patenal grandfather. Melton Feagan. COLORED P.-T. A. MONDAY Colored P-.T.A. meets Monday evening at 830. Every parent is urged to come out to hear reports and also recomendations for another school year.—Mabel Han non, President.
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