ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (El(Ergon ißailg lc per COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, SEPT. 8, 1939 Mrs. Hamilton Buys McMillan House The John E. MlcMfillan house in Gillette Woods, formerly occupied by the Wm. R. Condicts of Chica go, has been * bought by Mrs. Sch'uyler Hamilton, formerly of Red Banks, N. J., and Summer ville, S. C. MJrs. Hamilton came to Try on about two years ago and has lived at the Mtetcalf cottage and Mimosa Inn cottage. She brought her beautiful horse and dog wnh ner and has spent much of the past two years riding over the scenic trails in this vicinity. Alter giving the outdoor climate a thorough test the year ’round she decided on Tryon for her perm anent home. The sale was made through G. Harrison Bridgeman. Tryon Baptists Move g|lnto A New Annex On Sunday, September 10, will be a day which will be long re membered by the congregation of the First Baptist church. This will be the day when the Sunday school will bnter formally into the new educational annex. For over a year the congregation %as been wishing, working, and wondering just how long it would be before they could call the job complete. The day is at hand when the build ing is complete and on Sunday the people will rejoice as they worship in teaching begins, with adequate room for all activities. The building contains fourteen rooms. Os these there are ten class rooms, two rest rooms, dining Continued on Back Page “All Stars” Ball Team Defeats Champions The Champion Bushwhackers went down in defeat playing against a picked all star team from the other teams of the local softball league on Thursday after noon at G o’clock at Harmon Field. The score was 4-2. The game was the most interesting ever played on Harmon Field and a large crowd of spectators witnessed the event. Battery for Bushwhackers: Robert D ck and Willard No s smith; for the All Stars: Martin of the Kilowatters and Cocil of Soumer co. Other All Stars who played the champion Bushwhackers were Frank McFarland of the Boys club, Heiser, Gosnell and Craw ford of Ballew Devils, D. Beatson and Mjslton of Ball-the-Jacks, Hil ton of Kilowatters and Hague of Soumerco. The Bushwhackers had to use several substitutions including Ju nior Samples and Frank Wall, sub stituting in order for Culler at center field. Other Bushwhacker members playing Thursday were Harold Nessmith, Eugene Jones, Ruppe Capps. Rob Capps, Marion Brock. Eb Fisher and Walter Honemann. The umpires were Brantley, Vining, Edwards and O’Shields. Softball Today The Champion Bushwhackers and a picked team of players from the other teams of the local league named the “All Stars” will play the second game of the three game series this afternoon at 6 o’clock at Harmon Field. The public is invited.