Kiwanians Hear Speakers
From Tryon High School
Elbert Arledge had charge of
the Tryon Kiwanis Club program
Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall
hotel and presented (the prize
winning speakers of Tryon High
School, Miss Lavinia Greene and
Garland Goodwin, who delivered
speeches they had written on
World Peace. Both young people
were so good that they received a
rising vote of thanks from the
members who voted by ballot on
which was the better. The vote
will not be counted until after
the Rotary hears them and votes.
Slome members expressed ttihear
belief in a tie.
Dr. John Z. Preston reported
the donation of a battery radio
set for one of the bedridden pa
tients needing one. Chas. J. Lynch
reported $20 in donations to go
toward the purchase of another.
Between $40 and $50 more is
needed.
Ralph Farthing, chairman of
the Underprivileged Committee re
ported on the needs of a family
where children are suffering for
lack of support from a father
who will not work to provide for
them. Special investigation was
authorized.
Charles MacDonald reported
progress on the organization and
equipment of the Tryon Sea Scout
Troop, which still needs some' old
Navy uniforms, hats, wheel, etc.
Col. James Safford, Scout Com
missioner, asked for names of peo
ple who own boats nearby and who
would permit local members of the
Sea Scouts to take a brief trip
on them during the summer in
order to get actual sea experience.
Carroll P. Rogers inducted Ralph
Lawrence into membership in the
club. He also eulogized Kiwanian
0. Max Gardner, a charter mem
ber of the Shelby Kiwanis Club
who emphasized all the fine quali
ties of a Kiwanian as a builder
of character, home, school, church,
government, and who in private
and public life stood for the high
est ideals of Kiwanis.
Guests at the meeting included
Kiwanians Virgil St. Cloud of the
Raleigh Club; Dr. J. T. Ramseur
of the Forest City Club; N. F.
Jones of the Hendersonville Club;
Boy Scout Commissioner J., 0.
Safford; Sea Scout Skipper Chas.
MacDonald; and Boy Scouts Jack
Eargle and Bill Riddle.
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