ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Elp fflrgnn (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Mrs. Nellie Russell Mrs. Nellie Russell, formerly of Polk county, died in Dayton, Ohio, bn Tuesday morning. The body Is being shipped to Tryon and ■will arrive here about noon on Friday. Funeral services will be held at the Pacolet Baptist church at Lynn at 1:30. The Rev. B. G. Henry will officiate. The deceased is a daughter of Forrest Hilton ■of Lynn and is survived by the following brothers and sisters: Perry Hilton of Tryon, Buster Hilton of Lynn, Mrs. Edward Lowe of Dayton, Ohio, Mrs. Emma Garren of Hendersonville, Mrs. Inez Gibbs of Virginia, Mrs. Mary Pay of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Sara Malone of Hendersonville and Mrs. Daisy Smith of Lynn and one ■daughtei’, Mis's Edna Russell of Lynn. Blind Bogey At fclountry Club Eidgar Rowe of the Tryon Coun try club tournament committee an nounces a Blind Bogey Handicap for 18 holes on Saturday and Sun day of this week at the Country club. Players will play to their club handicap but “Bogey” is drawn out of the “Hat”. “Bogey” will be between 72 and 82. Mr. Rowe says “Better bring out your ‘Grade ‘A’ game’.” Entry fee is 25c. Local players planning to go to Forest City Thursday, Aug. 11th, for the Team Match should notify Larry Brooks as soon as possible. TRYON, N, C., THURSDAY, AUG. 4, 1938 Mauney Twins On Bowes Program The M'auney Twins of Kings Mountain, who have given a num ber of piano recitals on Tryon programs may be on the Mfajor Bowes program tonight at 8 o’clock over the radio, Columbia Broad casting System. The Twins are Boy Scouts and gave a musical ' program at the Rotary club last summer at Lake Lanier Inn when the boys were attending the Pied mont Boy Scout camp. The boys also have appeared on Miss Cora Lipscomb’s piano recitals. A Junior College? Mrs. John Ashley, dean of the Graham-Eckes school at Daytona, Fla., gave an interesting talk at Tryon Kiwanis club on Tuesday. She toM of the opportunities and possibilities 'of having a junior college at Tryon. She praised highly the climate, the scenery, the location,, the advantages offered in recreation such as horseback rid ing, swimming, tennis, and other sports. She said that Tryon was almost a perfect location for the right kind of college which could start first as a small private school. The joint Rotary and Ki wanis committee on the school project met immediately after the Kiwanis meeting and discussed plans for investigating the possi bilities of getting a school for Tryon. The committee is compos ed of Dr. W. S. Green, chairman; Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln, Dr. M. C. Pplmrr, Thn~»»o (V*ta. Maj. W. A. Sehilletter and C. P. Rogers.

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