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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 \t ®rgtm jßatlg jfiulkim 1 c per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Eat. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940 At Horse Show Ball The Horse Show ball, which will take place Tuesday night, preced ing the annual Horse and Hound show at Oak Hall, will be featured ,»d>y a floor show by pupils of f Ifoleanor Moffet. S Patsy Davis, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert G. Davis of Trotter place, will pre sent a song and dance number, “The Little Fox,” which will be in keeping with the these of the ball. She will wear a “pink coat” and hunting outfit. She will also do “Chatterbox.” A varied program will be per sented including a French Can-Can number, a Spanish tap selection, an Oriental acrobatic dance and dancer done to a medley of south ern songs including “Way Down Upon the Swanee River”, “Old Kentucky Home” and others. Dancers will wear hoop skirts and period costumes. The show will close with “Anchors Aweigh” with dancers in cellophane sailor outfits. Bilf Stringfellow’s Buccaneer or jfehestra. will provide music for the occasion. Those who will participate in the dancing will be Ernest Green, Patsy Davis, Betty Green, Irma Frances Jeter, Libby Izen, Nancv Ramsey and Edna Gibbs, who will do solo numbers. Also Eloise Martin, Edith White, Nancy Shaw Green, Geneva Gibbs, who will lead group numbers; Bar bara Loughran, Ann Wallace, Elaine Briggs, Rachel Brown and Mary Lloyd Brown who will dance in various chorus selections. and out-of-town exhibi tors will be guests.—Asheville Citizen. DISTRICT ROTARIANS TO MEET AT HICKORY Hickory, April 12.—Plans are rapidly shaping for the entertain ment in Hickory April 28-30 of Rotarians from the forty-eight Clubs'of the 190th district, Rotary- International. President E. Perry Manville, Vice President B. G. Henry and Senator K P. Bacon compose the TryorF committee rounding up delegates to the convention. Dr. Amos O. Squire, Ossing, N. Y., former member of the in ternational board of directors, is scheduled for one of the principal addresses, according to Josenh R. Sandifer of Hendersonville, who is district governor. Other outstanding speakers in clude T. Dfewey Truluck, president of the Union, S. C., Rotarv Club; Rev. Arthur V. Gibson of Sanford, governor of the 188th district; Christie Benet, Columbia, S. C.; Hal Kohn, of Newberry, S. C.; Dr. Julian SI Miller, editor of the Charlotte Observer; Lleland N. Ed munds of Aiken, S. C.; John W. Arrington, Jr., of Greenville, S. C.; Howard Mahon, Greenville; Peter K. Emmons, SOranton, Pa.; T. W. Thornhill, Charleston. S. C.: Guy Houck, Franklin, S. C. The conference will open with a sacred concert by the Lenoir Rhyne College choir Sunday evening. April 28th. Registration will get underway early Monday and the final session will be a farewell luncheon Tuesday afternoon at one o’clock. The banquet, which will high light the conference, is se*, for 7:30 o’clock Monday evening. The governor’s ball will follow.
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