ENTERED A8 SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THI .'OST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3, 1879 Stye Qlrgmt jßatlg lc PER copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Final Plans Made For Hunter Trials . The Tryon Hounds annual Hun ter Trials will be held on Wednes day afternoon in the Hunting Country and will be viewed from the LeMort Hill. John R. Kimber ly, M. F. H., who is directing the event states that anyone desir ing to enter the Hunter Trials should make entry to him as soon as possible. Riding will start at 2:30. There will be three class es: Junior, Senior and Profession al. Judges for the Hunter Trials are Mrs. John L. Grandln, of Bos ton, Mass., who hunts with the Croton Hunters and Henry C. Colt, of Camden, S ! . C., and Genniseo, New York. Mrs. Monroe Jones Mrs. Monroe Jones, 38, of Mill x Spring died Monday afternoon at } St. Luke’s hospital where she had gone for treatment. Funeral ser vices this afternoon at Rock Spring church. Husband and several children survive her. Community Calendar Wednesday, March 29: Hunter Trials. Wednesday: Bible class at Oak Hall, 4 p. m. Wednesday: Invitation Dance at Sunnvdale, 9 p. m. Host. John R. Kimberly, Mi. F. H. Thursday: Piano recital at Con verse college, 8:30 p. m. Friday: Rotary club at 1 p. m. Friday afternoon: Gymkhana at Harmon Field. TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1939 | Miss Rachel Jackson | In Graduating Recital The foregoing announcement | sent out from Converse college, i Spartanburg, will be of interest ' to friends of Miss Rachel Jackson, ! daughter of Mr. and Mirs. Nelson i Jackson, Jr. M|iss Jackson was | the valedictorian of 1936 graduat -1 ing class from the Tryon high j school. large number of local j people will attend the recital j which is open to the public: On Thursday evening, March 30, j the second in the series of this j season’s graduating recitals pre j sented by the Converse college j School of Music, will bo heard, i Miss Sarah Moore of Spartanburg, j organist, and Miss Rachel Jackson j of Tryon, pianist, will appear in ! the joint recital which is the cli | max of their four years’ work at ; the School of Miusic toward the j degree of bachelor of arts with a major in music. The complete program for | Thursday evening follows: 1. Anna Magdalena’s March, ! Bach; Herzlich thut mich verlan ! gen, Bach; In dir ist Freude, Bach; Miss Moore. 2. Fantasie, D minor, Mozart; Novellette, Opus 21, Nol, F major, Schumann; Miss Jackson. 3. Prelude (Suite in Miniature), De LamarteE; Scherzo (Fourth Symphony) Widow; Rhapsodie Catalane, Bonnet; Miss Moore. 4. Arabesque. No. 1, Debussy; Nocturne, Opus 9, No. 1, Chopin; Waltz, Opus 70, No. 1, Chopin; Miss Jackson. 5. Symphonic Piece (Inter