ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Wt[t ®rgmi 'pailg lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., MpNDAY, ’♦JULY 3, 1939 Softball Schedule Ik Monday, July 3rd: Rushwhack- Pers vs. Soumerco. Tuesday, July 4th: Ballew Dev ils vs. Killowatters. Wednesday, July sth: Ball-the- Jacks vs. Boys’ Club. Thursday, July 6th: (Double header), Ballew Devils vs. Sou merco and Bushwhackers vs. Rall the-Jacks. Friday, July 7th: Killowatters vs. Boys’ Club. Monday, July 10th: Ball-the- Jacks vs. Ballew Devils. Tuesday, July 11th: Boys’ Club vs. Bushwhackers. Wednesday, July 12th: Soumer co vs. Killowatters. Thursday, July 13th: (Double header), Bushwhackers V 3. Bal lew Devils and Boys’ Club vs. Soumerco. Friday, July 14th: Ball-the- Jacks vs. Killowatters. f| Monday, July 17th: Killowatters Pvs. Bushwhackers. Tuesday, Julv 18th: Soumerco vs. Ball-the-Jacks. Wednesday, July 19th: Boys’ Club vs. Ballew Devils. Boys’ Club News On Mbnday morning Dr. W. P. Jackson, Former Field Secretary of the National Recreation Associa tion, came over to . the school house to talk to the club. He spoke to the boys on the leaving of your mark on everything that you do. And in doing something, he said, try to leave it better than _you found it. His talk was enjoyed and appreciated by all the boys present. The club is now divided into —Continued On Back Page Interesting Program At Rotary James B. Hester presented the Tryon Rotary club with an in teresting program on Friday at 1 p. m., at Sunnydale Log Cabin. Scout Executive R. Ml Schiele brought a number of talented boys from the Piedmont Council Camp. One of them gave an interesting talk on snakes and during his talk held twining around his arm a four and a half foot black snake. Another Scout gave a talk on “Mlodel Airplane Building” and demonstrated a model he had made himself. It was powered with a small gasoline motor. Two other Scouts, Ernest and Miles Mauney, the twin musicians of Kings Mjountain, who have been winning state and district contests, gave two piano numbers, one by Chopin and the other by List. The hearty applause showed the club’s appre ciation of the marvelous technique of these two Eagle Scouts. After the program retiring president Julian B. Hester, ex pressed his appreciation to the members for helping to make the past year one of the best 'in the history of the local club. Mr. Hester was then presented the past president’s pin and jewel as a token of their appreciation of his services. The new officers are E. Perry Manville, president; Rev. B. G. Henry, vice-president; E. M. Arm field, sceretary-treasurer. Goes To Harvard Alan Calhoun has left for Cambridge, Mass., where he will do graduate work at Harvard.-