ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRB6S, MARCH 3, 1879 Stye (Ergon fiatlg Seth M, Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina* Ic PER COPY (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TR\ ON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29,1939 First Annual Commencement At Religious Training School Seventy-four certificates of at tendance and study were given out by Dean D. M„ McGeachy assisted #by the Rev. Chas. L. McGavern, Registrar, and the Rev. B. G. Henry, host of the Interdenomin ational Religious Training School, Tuesday night at its tenth and closing session of intensive teach ing and training. These certifi cates were given to those who had attended seven out of the ten ses sions, including the discussion classes. Many more, who had at tended the lectures of the Rev. Chas. G. Sewall and Dr. Hunter, of Converse college, were in atten dance Tuesday night, filling the auditorium of the First Baptist church where the sessions have been held. Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln made a short but eloquent speech, paying tribute to the faculty of the school for its contribution of learning and time and effort in organization and conducting the •school and Dr. George Farrand Taylor announced that plans were under way to organize the school for its second year next autumn. He called for written suggestions from those attending as to how the school could be improved and asked that these be ma'led to him. The school has decided to pub lish, in mimeograph form, the lectures of the Old Testament, given by Dr. Sewall. An edition of 100 copies will be made; seventy of these have been subscribed for; others interested in obtaining a copy of these scholarly and inter esting lectures may do so by com- Continued on Bath Poffc _ Bowling The Bushwhackers defeated the Adams-Millis ten pin team last night at the local alleys by 86 pins in the usual three game match by a close, good fought match. Bushwhackers, Nessmith 440; Dick 370; Taylor 486; Honeman, 458; Fisher 460, for a total of 2214 pins. A-M, Costa 490; Ferree, 337; Hancock 526; Furr 395; Comer 380, for a total of 2128. Honeman holds high single for the night with 196 pins. Hancock holds high total with 526 pins for the three games. Sweepstakes: The Bushwhackers duck pinners will bowl the Wood butchers Thursday night at 7:30 in a five game match and also sweepstakes play. Sweepstakes play open tonight (Wednesday) for all entries other than these two teams. Get in early!—The Bowler. BROOKS AT ROTARY James B. Hester will be in charge of the Rotary club on Friday at 1 p. m., at Sunnydale. The guest speaker will be Prof. James Brooks of Landrum. Concert Friday Morning The program of the Tryon Thea tre concert on Friday morning at 11 o'clock will be as follows: 1. Toccata and Fugue in D Minor (Bach) Philadelphia Orches tra. 2. Clair de Lune (Debu c sy) Philadelphia Orchestra. 3. Symphony No. 1, in C Min or (Brr' ms) Philadelphia Orches tra.

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