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Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., WEDNESDAY, APR. 17, 1940
Funeral Thursday For
Lou Ella McGurry
Funeral services for Lou Ella
McCurry, 17, daughter of Mr. and
C Mrs. W. M. McCurry of Lynn, Will
\jy held at the Pacolet Baptist
Church Thursday at 2:30 p. m.
Rev. B. G. Henry will officiate, and
interment will follow in the Tryon
cemetery.
Miss McCurry, who died late
Tuesday afternoon at the hospital
after a short illness, is survived by
her parents; two brothers, Billy
and Charles; three sisters, Mrs.
Robert McMillan, Barbara and
Ruby McCurry all of Lynn.
CURB REPORTER
Alt is still too expensive to pick
G_/iH flowers within 300 feet of
the public roads. Two fellow«a p
peared before Justice Giles Pear
son the other day for digging herbs
and it cost them nearly sls each
. . . Mrs. Junius R. Judson reports
that the Tryon Country Club house
is now available for picnics and
parties. The reception room has
been made attractive and put in
good order. No more delightful
spot exists. And it is so close in.
Just right for the busy people
to have picnic supper out . . . .
S'partanburg paper reports that
Lieut. Kyle Davenport of Landrum
and Mary Lucile Morrow, daugh
ter of Naval Commander and Mrs.
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Scout Court Os Honor
Results Given
The Boy Scout Court of Honor
held in the Parish House, Monday
night opened with prayer by Rev.
D. M. McGeachy followed with the
repeating of the scout oath led by
R. M. Schiele, Scout Executive.
Slitting on the Court of Honor
with the Chairman, Dr. C. Arthur
Lincoln were Scoutmaster W. A.
Schilletter, Coach M,. B. Caldwell,
Rev. D. M. McGeachy, Rev. Chas.
L. McGavern, C. H. Helms, J. M.
Baker, R. H. Brady and Robert
Dick.
Jimmy Little, former Tryon Eag
le Scout made a short talk on the
value of Scouting. After Court
Mr. Schiele showed motion pic
tures of scouting in general.
Scouts who were advanced in
rank were: :
Second Class: Jimmy Edney.
Merit Badges: Architecture,
Bobby Dick.
Automobiling: Bill Derby.
Bird Study : Tom Melton.
Book Binding: Harrison Bridg
man, Jr.
Carpentry: Bill Derby.
Camping: Tom Melton.
Civics: Dick Arthur.
Conservation: Bill Derby.
Cooking: Holland Brady.
Farm Mechanics: Lock Mc-
Geachy, Bill Derby.
Firemanship: Edwin Cromer,
Marion Edwards.
First Aid To Animals: Bill Der
by, Holland Brady, Tom Melton,
Phil Mlorris, Paul Butler, Bobby
Dick. Jimmie Baker.
Forestry: Bobby Dick.
Handicraft: Paul Butler.
Hiking: Tom Melton.
Reptde Study: Paul Butler.
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