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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 ©p ©gait Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina* lc per COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Voi. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRI'ON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13, 1939 POLK COUNTY CITIZENS INVITED TO COURT Every citizen of Polk county and any visitors are invited to the Polk County Boy Scout Court of £-Jlonor to be held on Monday night '"Tit 7:3Q at the Parish House in vTryon. The meetings are always enlightening and demonstrate one of the ways this country is being aided in preserving American ideals. The Scout organization is doing more than just talking about the.isms that are trying to get a hold in this country. The farmer and business and professional men who take time off once a month to visit these Courts of Honor are lending their influence in building better men for better communities. Recorded Polk Music To Be Heard At Theatre In Tryon Saturday Free entertainment will be offer ed on Saturday morning around 10 o’clock at Tryon Theatre to all who wish to hear it. The manage- of the theatre will play of the music made bv Fiddlin’ John Weaver and the Farmers Federation quartet at - their meeting in Washington, D. C. The music was recorded under the direction of Col. Arthur Smith for the permanent files of the Con gressional Library, and Manager C. W. Nessmith will play the music on Saturday for those who care to hear it. There will be no charge. Nazi freighter reported sunk bv Soviet sub. Liner Bremen is safe in home waters, German officials claim. High School Basketball Season Starts Friday Night The Tryon high boys will open their 1939-1940 basketball season by meeting North Greenville Aca demy in a game to be played at the Tryon gym. The visitors are new comers on the local’s schedule and the game will be a tough open ing one for Tryon. However, every thing points to a close and hard fought contest. Spectators are urged to come out and see the high school team in action. The local team has been prac ticing hard for the past two weeks and is in excellent shape due to a hard football season behind it. The ten men on the first squad are all fast and accurate shooters with little to choose between them in the starting line-up. The follow ing men make up this group: Dut ton Beatsmi, Frances Chapman, Seth Vining, George Cooksey, Charles Ford, Harold Taylor, Ed- Avard Beatson. Jack Melton, Jim m;e Jackson and Frank McFarland. The second squad of players, starting out, show great promise of being future stars if they keep at the game, since all of them are in the Seventh and Eighth grades. The following compose this group: Robert Andrews. Ernest Waters, Jimmie Baker, “Babe” Brock, Mar vin Edwards. “Casey” Camp. The game Friday night will start at 7:30 and will be over by 8:30. This will give the fans a chance to see a good game of basketball and be able to leave early. Russia bluntly reject League peace move. Declines to aceept offer to discuss dispute with Finns.
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