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5c PER COPY PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT gc pgR (JOPY __SATURDAY AND SUNDAY___■ ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TBYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.. 1879_ we nm mmmm The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vinmg, Editor. Vol. 17. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WED., OCTOBER It, 1944 CURB REPORTER The first part of the "dove season closes the 15th, then the bear and wild boar season begins around Franklin in Nantahala Forest, bear hunting will also be open ~in Pisgah Forest, Asheville, and the deer season begins in Pisgah Nov. 6to 30th. . . . Two days of horse running races, October 13th and 14th, Friday and Saturday, will be features of the Spartanburg Fair this week. Manager D. C. Todd of Tryon is eager for Tryon j horse lovers to see the thorough breds in action at the Greater Spartanburg Fair .... Miss Jean Derbv, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. E. Derby of Tryon, has been selected as floor leader in her hall at Woman’s College Uniyersity of North Carolina, to direct activi ties of the War Service League, a student agency for coordinating the contribution of the Woman’s College students to the war effort. .... Tryon is the smallest town in the, U.S.A. with a chartered U.S.O.. The Tryon U.S.O. Service Men’s Club committee has been | recognized as the'.official U.S.O. ! committee in Tryon and is author- j ized to conduct U.S.O. services in j conformity with the policies and j regulations prescribed by the president and board of directors of the United Service Organiza tions. Inc. The charter is signed by Chester J. Barnard, president. .... Rev. and Mrs. Chas. A. > Griffith write that they are en -Continued on Back Page_ 242 Stearns Students Contribute to War Fund The following Stearns school students have* contributed to the United War Fund: First Grade—Elmer Brannon, Betty Joe Brannon, Ellen Hender son, Shelva Ann McSwain, Edward Workman, Bobby Foster, Ann Qr mand, Betty Thompson, Tracy Mae Campbell, James McCraw, Caroline Ashley, Geraldine Saine, Gary Ormand, Shirley Ann Jones, Eugene Weaver, Lewis Turner, Rosa Constance, Melvin Covil, Bud Lindsey, Donald Williams, Ernest Tucker, Jr., Janell Foster, Mabel Foster, Bobby Price, Charles Clontz, Mrs. E. H. Gibbs. Second Grade — Billy Hines, Phoebe Cochrane, Bobby Williams, Clyde Searcy, Fred Ashley, Carles Arledge, J. L. Brannon, Fred Plemmons, Charles Tucker, Roy Workman, Laura Mae Dyke, Patsy Jackson, Louise Newman, Mary Owens, Barbara Ann Staggs, Mar lene Wagner, Bobby Turner, Ger ald Wagner, Shirley Thompson, Hazel Green, Jessie Rhodes. Third Grade—George Robert Or mand, Jimmy Jolly, Bobby Gean Owens, Betty Owens, Bobby Gean McCarter, Dorothy Brannon, Rich ard Vause, Hazel Edward, Wood row Wagner, James Burnett, Ray Stokes, Betty Foster, Velma Con ner. Katherine McGraw, Leonard Culbreath, Mary Green Myma Loy Constance, Betty Ray Hart, Betty Thompson, Marlene McSwain, Lil lile Mae Steadman, Millie Harri srn. Lola Atkins, Katherine Mc Craw. Mrs. Gillie S. Rector. Fourth Grade—Ethel Mae For rester, Arbia Campbell, Nellie Steadman, Allen Chlbreth, Bobby Culbreth, Polly Atkins, Hugh -Continued on Page Two__
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