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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 (Llqmn Jlatlg bulletin > per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 Greenville Goodwill Tour To Tryon Next Week A letter from the Greenville, S. C. Chamber of Commerce to Miay |sfcr E. E, Missildine states that 'come to Tryon on Wednesday, August 14th, at 4 o’clock for a 45 minute Good Will visit. They will bring their band and give some music. Mayor Missildine and C. J. Lynch of Harmon Field playground commission are plan ning to entertain the guests at Harmon Field with a matermelon cutting. If it rains the guests will be taken to Sunnydale instead. AVANT - CALDWELL WEDDING SOLEMNIZED In a beautiful ceremony of charming simplicity, Miss Elizabeth Avant became the bride of Mr. Marcus Boyd Caldwell Thursday evening at six-thirty o’clock at the Erskine Memorial Congrega tional church. Dr. C. Arthur Lin sjbln, the bride’s pastor officiated, j. J The vows were spoken before a background of palms, ferns and branched candelabra holding cathe dral tapers, flanked by large bas kets filled with lilies and white gladioli. The pews for the special guests were marked with clusters of white flowers. Prior to the ceremony the candles were lighted by Mi-. John Kittrell and Mr. Richard Clark. Mi*s. Miis_ sildine. organist, rendered a recital of nuptial music. Mr. Allen Rogers, of Spartanburg, sang “At Dawning” and “Beloved it is Morn.” The wedding march from Lohengrin was played for the pro cessional and Mendelssohn’s march Continued on Page Three $ 1.50 Year In the Carolinas FRIDAY, AUG. 9, 1940 TRYON, N. C., BOYS’ CLUB CLOSES The Tryon Boys’ Club held its commencement exercises this morn ing at 9:30 at the school, auditor ium. A large crowd turned out for the exercises. Rev. B. G. Henry led in prayer and the congregation sang “God Bless America.”. Hol land Brady gave a very good talk on “What Six Years in the Club Has Meant To Me”. Nelson Jack son, Jr., presented the older boys cup to Julius Earle Brock, who was voted the most outstanding boy in the club, by the members. C. J. Lynch presented the young er boys cup for the same recog nition to Ansel Day. The annual shield awarded to the group win ning the most number of points for achievement during the session was won by group 5, which is headed by Julius Earle Brock. Short talks were made by Major Sharp, Nelson Jackson, Jr., and C. J. Lynch in which they stressed the importance of the club to the boys themselves and to the com munity. Major W. A. Schilletter, the club director, has had a very success ful season and the popularity of the club was shown by the enroll ment of 60 boys who enjoyed do ing worthwhile things under char acter building influences. After the exercises the visitors inspected the craft work of the boys. This exhibit always amazes the adults who are surprised at the skilled work of the boys. In the baseball game that fol lowed Babe Brock’s team, defeated Spurgeon Arledge’s by a score of 8-4. and gave Babe three honors in one day. He was first in indi vidual honors, first in p-roup achievement and first in baseball.
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