ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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. Atlanta Man Operates
Lake Lanier Inn
—* E. A. Emmermann of Atlanta,
ffljpeorgia, has arrived in Tryon to
\fcA>perabe Lake Lanier Inn this sum
mer and also Oak Hall hotel on
the European Plan. Meals will be
served at the Lanier Inn and over
night guests will stop at Oak
Hall. Mr. Emmermann has been
in the hotel business for a number
of years operating in Florida in
the winter and Michigan in the
summer. Mrs. Emmermann and
their daughter, Laurana, age 4,
will join him on Saturday. Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Kelly, who operate
Oak Hall during the winter seasons
will return to Hendersonville on
June Ist, and will operate Park
Hill Inn as usual this summer.
Mrs. Christopher
Mrs. Mary Miller Earle Christo
pher, wife of Dr. R. G. Christopher,
/"Tdied this morning at 4 o’clock
\J) at the residence in Landrum, fol-
a lingering illness. Funer
al services will be held Saturday
afternoon at 4 o’clock at the Land
rum First Baptist church conduct
ed by her pastor the Rev. C. B.
Prince. Interment will follow in
the Landrum cemetery.
Mrs. Christopher was a daugh
ter of the late Oliver Perry and
* Katherine Davis Earle, prominent
pioneer citizens of Spartanburg
county where Mrs. Christopher
was born and reared. Besides her
husband the deceased is survived
bv six sons, John, of Landrum;
Richard, Jr., of Hodges, S. C.;
Baylis, Earle, Gerard, Robert, of
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New Citizens Party
By order of President Roose
velt the National New Citizens
party will meet in various sections
of the United States on Thurs
day, June 1. This is not a poli
tical organization but is a program
of the Federal government to be
more neighborly with the coun
try’s newly acquired citizens un
der the immigration and naturali
zation laws. Instead of just giv
ing citizenship papers to accepted
foreigners and then forgetting
about them, the government holds
these parties where the new citi
zens can meet in the pleasure of
fellowship and be renewed in the
spirit in which the nation was
founded. Government and civic
leaders will join these new citi
zens in their entertainment. The
party in this section will be held
in the Federal Court room at the
Asheville Post Office next Thurs
day evening and among those in
vited are Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Voll
mer of Tryon, former citizens of
Germany, who received their final
papers last November.
Tryon Senior Play
Here Tonight
The Senior Class Follies with
its fun, music and dancing will
feature the Tryon senior class pro
gram tonight at 8 o’clock at the
Tryon school auditorium. The pro
gram is divided into three inter
esting parts: 1) “The Date”, a
short two-act play. 2) MHisic, dance,
history, prophecy. 3) Minstrel,
song, recitation.