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COURT OF HONOR
HERE MONDAY
The Polk County Boy Scout
Court of Honor will be held on
Monday night at the Parish House
according to an announcement
made today by Scoutmaster W. A.
Schilletter.
Miss Kelly Honored
Friends of Miss Martha Kellv,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. B.
Kelly, will be interested to learn
that she s one of eight Univer
sity of North Carolina co-eds at
Chapel Hill, who have been nam
ed for membership in Alpha Kap
pa Gamma, highest honorary so
ciety for women on the campus.
Eligibility is based upon char
acter, leadership and scholarship.
Miss Kelly is a Senior at the
University. Western Carolina
Tribune.
Mrs. B. King Couper, who spent
the winter in Charleston, S. C.,
has returned to Tryon for the
summer and will be at her Rock
House Art Gallery.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dewey
Cooksev had as guests yesterday
and today Miss Sara Darnell, Miss
Doris Darnell, Miss Joyce Cook
sey and Miss Evelyn McGraw, all
of Spartanburg. They attended
the graduation of George Cooksey.
Jr., from Tryon high school and
were among the out of town
at the dance given by Mr. and
Mrs. Cooksey on Friday evening:
at the Tryon Country Club.
Mrs. E. H. Kaminer of Aiken
S. C., is the weekend guest of Miss
Molly Bernard.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward and
daughter, Miss Alene Ward, will
leave on Sunday for Atlanta to at
tend the graduation of Bill Ward,
from the Georgiy School of Tech
nology.
Nelson Jackson, Jr., has return
ed from a business trip in New
York.
URGES PREPAREDNESS
Major Bernard Sharp delivered
an interesting address at the Try
on Rotary Club on Friday at 1 p.
m., at Sunnydale. He discussed
the present European Situation
and showed the need for America
to be fully prepared with an ade
quate army, navy and air corp
for any eventuality. He illustra
ed his talk with maps showing
the closeness of South America to
Europe and the possible footholds
aggressor nations could get in the
western hemisphere. Major W. A.
Schilletter had charge of the
program. President E. Perry
Manville announced that the Rotary
Club had already started its col
lection of tinfoil to be sold for
charity. Owen’s Pharmacy and
Sunnydale are already receiving
the wrappers from chewing gum
and cigarette packages.
COLORED SCHOOL CLOSING
The closing season was attended
with its usual interest and success.
Although the class was small,
there was evidence of accomplish
ments. The Rev. Farley Fisher
of Rutherfordton, delivered the
annual sermon and last night Prof.
B. J. Lee, principal of Pittsboro
high school made the commence
ment address. His subject was:
“Some Facts on the business of
Life”. Each was a master in h's
field. With befitting remarks, L.
R. Wells, principal of Tryon school
delivered the diplomas.
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