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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Forest City Firm
Buys Columbus Mill
f', > The Katterman - Mitchell Silk
ill in Columbus which closed
(.own in the spring has been sold
to the Forest City Cotton Com
pany and will be used as a bonded
warehouse temporarily, it is said,
and will be known as the Farmers
Bonded Warehouse.
Morgan P. Bodie of the Forest
City company has stated that the
plant in Columbus would be used
for storage only until such time
as conditions warrant it being
used as a manufacturing plant.
Kiwanis Tuesday
Attorney Tom Lisles of Spat tan
burg will be the guest speaker at
the Tryon Kiwanis meetitig on
Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Hotel Tryon
The program will be in charge of
L. P. Barnette.
pother of Dr. Gould
Mrs. Olivia Gould of Spartan
burg, mother of Dr. Charles K.
Gould, dentist of Landrum, was
killed in an automobile collision
on Sunday evening as she was
riding with two other women in
a car which collided with an auto
mobile driven by Isaiah Johnson,
a Negro. Johnson was lodged in
the Spartanburg county jail pend
ing an inquest today. The accident
occured near the Spartanburg city
limits on the new highway in front
of the Cleveland Bible church
where the three women had just
attended services. Mrs. Gould
-was prominent in social, religious
and music circles.
TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, AUG. 14, 1939
Tryon District Schools
Open Monday, Sept. 4
The Tryon District Schools will
open for the 1939 40 session on
Monday, September 4th, at nine
o’clock. Every thing is in readi
ness for school to open and the
faculty is looking forward to a
successful year.
There are several changes in the
facuitv for the coming year. Miss
Elizabeth Avant succeeds Mrs.
Eunice Watson as teacher of the
Third grade; Mrs. Watson succeeds
Mrs. C. W. Kittrell in the First
grade; Mrs. Kittrell takes the First
and Second grades at Lynn. Miss
Mary Betts of— will
also teach Hie First grade at Try
on. The vacancy created by the
resignation of Kiss Betty Double
fay as teacher of the Seventh
Trade has not been filled, but
ave*al applications are under
consideration.
The faculty for the 1939-40
session is as follows:
W. A. S h'lletter, Superinten
dent, teacher of biology and com
mercial geography.
M. B. Caldwell, high school
principal, teacher of mathematics
and science.
Miss Myrtle Baldwin, teacher of
French ami history.
M’ss Annie Sevier, teacher of
English, sociology and economics.
Miss Elisabeth Watson, teacher
of home economics.
Miss Walter Jones, music.
Miss Virginia Heath and Mis*
Be+ty Fauntleroy, teachers of
Bible education.
B. L. Lands, director of high
school band.
Mrs. W. A. Sch’llettfr, commer-
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