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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Stye (Ergtm Satig Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolina* lc per copy (The World’s Staallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Sheriff and Mrs. Hines Hurt In Auto Wreck Sheriff and Mrs. W. D. Hines jof Columbus are in a Raleigh hos pital suffering serious injuries as the result of an auto accident on Wednesday afternoon in Raleigh. Jailor Claude Scoggins and Mel vin Hines, son of the sheriff, left for Raleigh last night immediate ly after learning of the accident. Up until noon today no word as to the extent of injuries to Sheriff and Mrs. Hines had been received here. Sophomores to Match Wits With Freshmen At the assembly hour on Friday the Sophomore and Freshman classes will match wits in a “Pro fessor Quiz” contest. All ques tions will deal with facts concern ing Tryon—“Our Town”. Two composed of six boys and six girls from each class will vie for honors. When the winner is se lected, he will challenge any high school boy or girl who will volun teer to compete with him. The questions are to be submitted by both pupils and teachers, and the members of the teams will not be relected until the hour for the con test. Everybody will be brushing up on his knowledge of Tryon. The winner of the contest will be given a ticket to the play “Our Town.” Twenty thousand Reds killed, wounded in week. Finland’s prison for Russions hit by Soviet bombs. 10 planes participate in bombing. TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEB. 8, 1940 Basketball Tonight; Tryon vs. Central Hi ’ Tryon high boys will play Cen , tral high of Rutherfordton to night at the Tryon gym. The visi tors with a squad of tall men will face the locals to the limit to win and a close game is in prospect. ’ The Tryon boys have been winning consistently lately and should be in | good shape to hand their opponr ■ ents a licking. [ The game will start at 7:30 and be over by 8:30. Spectators are urged to come out. The gym will be well heated. The Tryon line-up will be taken from: Taylor, D. Beatson, McFarland, Vining, Melton, Cooksey, Chapman, E; Beatson, Jackson and Ford. $34 More for Finland I Carroll P. Rogers, chairman of : the Finnish Relief committee re ■ ports $34 more dollars received at the Blue Ridge Weavers and bank for the Relief of Finland. This makes a total to date of $566.50 i raised in Tryon by public donations without solicitation. i These new contributions come ; from F. W. Crandall, Mrs. Louise A. Crandall, Mrs. C. M. Gottfried, Mrs. N. Y. Worrell, Mrs. C J. Rolfe, Mrs. C. Leighton Howe, Mrs. C. E. Bennett, F. P. Bacon. Hollywood, Feb. 7.—Vivien Leigh and Lawrence Oliver, film and , plavers, will be married in New York nex* August, they said to'iav. Their British divorces will not become final until that time.
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