ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 dlrgim Batlij lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER copy Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Kiwanis Tonight The Tryon Kiwanis club will hold an inter-club meeting tonight at 7:30 at Oak Hall hotel with the Rutherfordton club. Dr. Cranberry of Limestone college will be the chief speaker. Spangle Buys, House In Pickens Park Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Spangle who now live in the Admiral Berry house, have purchased the house in Pickens Park now occupied by Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Brantley. Sale through G. Harrison Bridgeman. SEW ALL—PARMELEE On Wednesday afternoon, March 13th, Miss Mathilde Parmelee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Parmelee, was married in her home in Tryon, North Carolina, to Mr. Richard B. Sewall, of New Haven, Conn., son of the Rev. Chas. G. Sewall and the late M:rs. Sewall of Trvon. The ceremony was per formed by the bridegroom’s father, the Rev. Mr. Sewall. Miss Parme lee attended Sarah Lawrence Col lege and is an instructor in crema mics at the Edgewood School, Greenwich, Conn. Mr. Sewall went to Williams College and did gradu ate work at Yale University, where he is now an instructor in English. The voung couple will make their home in New Haven, Conn. Six hundred sixty eight people were patients at St. Luke’s hos pital last year. Your donations to this worthy institution helped make it possible to have a hospital near at Trypn. Send checks to Treas urer B. L. Ballenger. $1.50 Year In the Carolinas TRYON, N C„ THURSDAY, MIAR. 14, 1940 HUNTER TRIALS MARCH 20th (By Mi. B. Flynn) The Tryon Hounds w4ll hold their Hunter Trials on Wednesday, March 20th, at two-thirty. They will be run over the rolling fields of Carter Brown’s farm in the Hunting Country. A splendid view of the whole course can be had from the brow of the hill by the old La Mort chateau. Exceptionally pretty girls will be waiting at the entrance of the drive to collect a fifty cents ad mission charge from each person. We are fortunate this year in having Mrs. Becky Lanier Trimpi for our judge. She is a grand daughter of the late Sidney Lanier. During the season she hunts four days a week with the Essex Hounds and in the summer hunts her own pack on Nantucket Island. Step ping from the cradle to the saddle, she has ridden to hounds since her legs were long enough to fork a horse. As a judge of hunters there are few better qualified, if any. 50c Admission Charge To Hear Maj. Vivier The lecture of Major Max Vivier at the Lanier Library on Friday night at 8 o’clock will be given for the benefit of the library and an admission charge of 50 cents per person will be made. His sub ject will be a “A New Dawn In Europe.” M'ajor Vivier has had wide experience in manv European countries and has studied the conditions of that war toi-n conti nent.

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