ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C.. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 Wi\t ®rgim ( Batlg lc Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy le Vol, 11. Est. 1-31-28 Christmas Bazaar And Tea Wednesday Plans for this year’s Christmas Bazaar and Tea of St. Agnes Guild, which is to be held Wed nesday afternoon, December 7, from 3 to 6 o’clock, in the Parish are practically complete. J The ladies of the Guild have sur : passed their most ardent expecta tions in providing attractive fea tures for their guests, and have added several features not hereto fore publicly announced. For example, there is to be a palmistry booth, to be conducted hy Mrs. Daniel Boone, 3rd, where all doubts as to what the future may hold for you may be satis factorily solved: And the children of Tryon, for whom there will be several fea tures, particularly a Donald Duck grab bag, are to receive a special dispensation—that is to say, any of them, up to 12 years of age, will be admitted for the very mod est sum of 15 cents. Above 12 years, the admission charge is only 25 cents, a mere compared with the enjoy- Vknent that is guaranteed to every feiest. The scenic setting for this elaborate effort by the ladies of St. Agnes Guild, has been devised by Mrs. Harkness Smith. It is the general belief—one might say, the unanimous belief—that the center of attraction, at least for a time, will be the tea table, pre sided over by Mrs. Julian C. Cal houn. The general arrangements for the Tea have been made by Mrs. F. P. Bacon. Mrs. George Continued on Back Page NEW THEATRE OPENS TONIGHT TRYON, N. Cl, MONDAY, DEC. 5, 1938 A. G. Story A. G. Story, 66, of Lynn died Sunday night about 11 o’clock fol lowing an illness of about three years. He was formerly associat ed with his son, C. O. Story, in the grocery business. Funeral services will be held Tuesday at Vilas, N. C., near Boone, at 2:30 p. m. Burial there in the Story family cemetery. A short service was held here today. The deceas ed is survived only by his son, C. 0. Story, of Lynn. Adams - Millis Defeated Inman Saturday The Adams - Miillis basketball team defeated Inman Mills at the Tryon school gymnasium by a score of 31-25 on Saturday night in the opening game of the local basket ball season. Adams-Millis will play another game on Wednesday night at 8 o’clock at the Tryon gymnasium. Saturday’s game showed that both teams can put the ball in the basket and the A.-M.’s margin of 6 points can easily be wiped out if the local men let up the least bit. The Adams-Millis team is composed of Alfred Buch anan, Joe Ritchey, Keith Arledge, William Hines, Harold Culler, Jack Walker, Joe Heiser, A. M. Holbert, Boyd Lawter, Otho Swain. HOOD AT KIWANIS The Rev. George F. Hood, pas tor of the Tryon Methodist church, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Kiwanis program on Tues day at 1 p. m., at Hotel Tryon. The program will be in charge of Herbert Butler.