ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THI ,'OST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C.. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Erymt lc Per Copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy lc Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, JAN. 27, 1939 Stanford T. Crapo Stanford Tappan Crapo, born feTune 13, 1865, at New Bedford, i PrMass., passed away at Try on, on January 26, at 10:30 p. m. Funer- j al services will be held on Sun- i day at New Bedford. He is survived by a brother, : Henry Howland Crapo, of New Bedford, Mass.; a son, William | Wallace Crapo, of Detroit, Mich.; | and two daughters, Mrs. John Mor- j gan Bullard, of South Dartmouth, j Mass., and Mary Morley Crapo, j of Detroit. Mr. Crapo was a son of the late ! Congressman William Wallace | Crapo of Massachusetts and grand- I son of .Henry Howland Crapo, 1 prominent lumberman and gover- ‘ nor of Michigan in 1865. The ‘ Crapo family were prominent in I the development of Michigan. A I cousin, William Crapo Durant, I was the founder of the General j Corporation. Mr. Crapo had been coming to ! for the past 25 years. He j and his wife, the late Emma Mor- ! ley Crapo who died November 28, j 1937, loved Tryon deeply and con- j tributed generously to its many j civic causes. A few years ago j they built a home here on Melrose j Circle and only recently had com- j pleted a guest house. Stanford Tappan Crapo spent j his youth in New Bedford, where i he attended the Friends Academy, j Later he went to Yale University, j where he was in the class of 'B6. j At Yale, h§ was chairman of the j Yale News, and a member of the ! DKE fraternity, and the senior society “Skull and Bones.” After college, he came to Michi —Continued On Back Page Hunt Club Meeting The annual meeting of the Rid ing & Hunt club was held at Sunny dale Thursday evening. Officers elected for the coming year are President, Carter Brown; vice president, C. J. Lynch; secretary, M. B. Flynn. New directors, Mrs. Walter Hill and Sam Bingham, Jr. Dates were set for the spring ac tivities as follows: Any and all dog shows, Satur day afternoon, March 4; Hunter Trials, Wednesday, March 29; Hunter Trials Dance, Sunnydale, March 29; Gymkhana, Friday af ternoon, March 31st; Horse Show Dance, Tuesday, April 11th, Oak Hall; Horse and Hound Show, Wednesday, April 12th. County Teachers To Meet Saturday The Polk County Teachers As soc:' tion will meet on Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at the Green Creek school. The chief speaker will be R. P. Burgess, president of the Textile Institute of Spar tanburg. Bowling Results The Champion Bowlers trimmed a picked bunch of All-Stars last night in an alley battle. The results: Champions—Nessmith 386; Tay lor 363; Butler 350; Honeman, 359; Brock 348—total 1,806. All Stars—Burnette, 338; Costa, 312; Owens, 356; Foster, 321; and Brown, 394—total 1,726. The Champions are ready and awaiting the challenge from any one team.