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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 fflryim Jiailg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 REPORTER The new banty rooster at the Ballenger Company is making a hit with the public. He is prettier than the other one and has already taken up the stand at the Ballen ger desk and stairs rail. He allows people to pet him and is gradually getting “acclimated”. The banty is the gift of the Rev. Rolla Dyer The Curb Reporter joined the farm women on the tour to Pearson’s Falls Saturday. It was a nice treat and it was thoughtful of the Garden club to have us as their guests. Most of the women invited were members of Miss Agnes McLeod’s Home Demonstra tion clubs. Miss McLeod being in the hospital was a big dis appointment. Other than that the event was a great success. The \Garden club committee served de licious punch and cookies. There were too many people to visit the falls in a body so they separated into several groups with a Garden club member acting as guide for each group. It was the first time I had been there in about 7 years. The improvement is remarkable. There is an attractive entrance, $ new road, an appropriate stone and wood rest shed where visitors can get out of the rain. Luring flagstone paths lead visitors up the glen and over the creek across a rustic bridge to the falls. Here and there are attractive picnic spots with stone fireplaces for Continued on Back Page TRYON, N C., MONDAY, MAY 23, 1938 Thelma Jane McKaig Thelma Jane MicKaig, eight month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. McKaig of loka Hills died at 7 o’clock Sunday morning. A short funeral service was held today noon at the residence with the Rev. D. M:. McGeachy officiat ing. Burial at 2 p. m., in Spar tanburg at Oakwood cemetery. The child is survived by her par ents and the following brothers and sisters: James, Fred, Billy, Lloyd, Floyd, Franklin, Edna and Katherine McKaig. Stolen Automobile Found In Spartanburg Saturday Stolen late Friday night by two unidentified men from the garage of Tom Stewart near Safety Switch No. 1, on the Saluda mountain mileage of the Southern Railway, the Ford sedan belonging to Mr. Stewart, was found abandoned in Spartanburg Saturday night. Ac cording to a statement by Mr. Stewart, the two men accosted him jhim as he was closing the doors /of his garage after driving the car out to go to his home in Sa luda. Flourishing a gun, one of ,the men ordered Mr. Stewart to flie down on the floor of the garage, and when he refused and attempted to struggle, he was beaten about the head and left unconscious. Regaining conscious ness, the sheriff’s department was notified. Police forces and the Sher iffs department continued in the search until the car was found in Spartanburg. According to a statement made by the sheriff’s force today, the identity of the men has been established and early arrests are expected.—Johnson.
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