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ENTERED AS SEGOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Elje (Srumt Bailg Seth M. Vining, Editor lc per copy (The World’s Stnallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 P.-T. A. Party On Wednesday The annual P.-T. A. bridge ' flames party will be held on Wed -■nesday night at the Parish House beginning at 8 o’clock. Games, refreshments and prizes all for 50c per person. Make reservations with Mrs. B. G. Henry or Mrs. D. S. Blois. LANIER LIBRARY-1890 - 1940 Fifty years ago this January, when Tryon was still a tiny vil lage, a small group of enterpris ing and far-seeing women organiz ed our Lanier Library, one of the first libraries opened to the public in the State of North Carolina. Ever since that time it has been maintained and enlarged by the efforts of the women of Tryon without aid of State, County or Town taxes. Fifty years without s* break, without a halt in im provement, without a penny owed * or an obligation to the community left unfulfilled; that is a record of which Tryon may well be proud. And now, on this anniversary, the Lanier Library as represented by its loyal group of women work ers, is looking to the future with high hopes of continuing and bettering that record. The Tryon of today must not lag behind that of 1890. But in these days of high pressure and larger scope it takes greater efforts than ever to keep our Library alive, and to meet the vital needs of the com munity. A bequest from a former member of the Lanier club has for the past $1.50 Year In the Carolina* TRYON, N. C., TUESiDAY, NOV. 14, 1939 | Edward Sayre Breaks Course Record Edward Sayre went hunting again for golf records Sunday and shot four birdies to break the local golf course record at 32, four be low par. Os the nine holes played five were at par and four under par as follows with birdies in Continued on Back Page twenty years made available SIOO a year for non-fiction, but this fund will soon expire and must be replaced in some way. The members of the Executive Board of the Library feel that a fitting way to commemorate this 50th Anni versary would be to establish the beginning of a small endowment to be used as a permanent Book Fund, and they urge that you be gin this next fifty years of the Library’s life by adding some donation to your usual annual subscription. Will you be one of ten to give $100? Will vou be one of ten to give SSO? Will you be one of ten to give $25? Or one of one hundred to give $10? Whatever sum you can give, be it large or small, you may feel happy to have a share in the wel fare of this beloved and honorable institution. Mrs. Frank Crandall, Treasurer. Mrs. Carroll Rogers, Chairman Ways and Means.
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