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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS* MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRM HAM BIMEm
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C.,
rUESDAY, AUG, 18, 1942
TRYON DIST. SCHOOLS
TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 1ST
The Tryon and Lynn schools will
open for the 1942-43 session Tues
day morning, September 1st, at 9
o’clock. All pupils will report to
their respective class rooms and
attend the opennig exercises
'!^Rie school auditorium. The pub
lic is cordially invited to attend
these exercises.
All pupils entering the Tryon
school for the first time with the
exception of “first grade” pupils
are asked to register on Monday
morning, August 31st, at the
superintendent’s office, between the
hours of 9 a. m. to 12 m. This
is necessary for the pupils to be
properly classified and assigned to
grades where they are to begin
work. All pupils will be tested
the third week of school for re
classification. First grade pupils
are required by state law to be
schick tested for diphtheria and
urged also to take the smallpox
vaccination. Both can be given by
the family physician or the county
healti
llth clinic.
fcachers for the 1942-43 session:
[arcus B. Caldwell, superin
tendent; Edwin L. Beach, high
school principal, teacher of mathe
matics, physical education and
music; Myrtle Baldwin, teacher
of languages and social science;
Anne Sevier, English and journa
lism; Martha Mason, home eco
nomics and science; Mrs. Walter j
Jones, music; B. I. Lands, director
of school band; Ada M. Viele,
commerce and mathematics; El
mina Wages, seventh grade; Mary
E. Gamble, sixth grade; Estelle
Pace, fifth grade; Thelma Mills,
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RITES CONDUCTED FOR
C. E. SANDERS, 72
Funeral ' services for Cotes
worth Eugene Sanders, 72, former
Spartanburg and Charleston news
paperman, who died Monday morn,
ing in Patton Memorial hospital,
Hendersonville, were conducted in
the J. F. Floyd mortuary chapel
at 11 o’clock this morning.
Dr. William Elliott and Dr.
David Earnhardt of Saluda, N.
C., and the Rev. M. B. Patrick
of Spartanburg officiated. Inter
ment in Oak wood cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Frank
Rogers, Roy France, Austin
Reeves, Homer King, Raymond
Patterson and Fred Walters.
Honorary panoearers were ±i.
E. Depass, Sr., G. Hollifield, Pierre
H. Fike, Charles 0. Hearon, Dr.
Coleman Waller, A. M. Chrietz
berg, Charles C Kirby, Philemon
Trimmier, Dr. Lionel Lawson and
Robert Dargan, all of Spartan
burg, and from Saluda, Dr. D. L.
Smith, Sr., Dr. E. M. Sialley,
Henry Corwith, H. L. Capps, K.
J. Davis and Albert Salley.
The oldest son of the late Cotes
worth Pinckney Sanders and Clara
Elizabeth Wilson Sanders of Spar
tanburg, Mr. Sanders was engaged
in newspaper work on The Spar
tanburg Journal and The Char
leston Evening Post. In recent
years, he was associated with his
sister, Miss Tocoa Sanders in the
Operation of Copisa Orchards near
Saluda, N. C.
Mr. Sanders is survived by the
following brothers and sisters:
Miss Tocoa Sanders, Saluda), N.
C.; Mrs. J. Frank Foshe, Norfolk,
Va.; Mrs. L. A. Emerson, Colum
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