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SNTEK$yAS SECOND, CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGfcESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE THEY DULY BULIMY
The World’s Smallest >ily Newspaper Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 102 ! .f YON, N. C. TUESDAY,HNQV. 10TH77953
Weather Monday: High 65, low !
39, Bel. Hum. 39 . . Evangelist j
Billy Graham preached to 3,000 j
Monday night at Asheville City j
Auditorium and will preach again |
tonight at 7:30. Services, every ]
day this week .- . . Tryon* Con
gregational Church is host today
and Wednesday to over 100 lead- i
ers of the Virginia-Carol'nas Con- !
gregational Christian convention.
The Rev. Walstein Snyder of Bur
lington is president; the Rev.
Frank E. Raatzell of Asheville is
in charge of worship service to
day. Business sess'ons begin at
2 p. m. today and 9 a. m. Wed
nesday. Miss Alice Margaret Hug
gins, home from Communist areas
in China, will speak tonight at
7:30. Dr. Leon E. Smith, presi
dent of Elon College and Dr. Wil
liam T. Scott, superintendent of
the Southern convention, are
among the leaders here. . . NO
PARKING at anytime now on
Melrose Avenue in the narrow
space in front of the Congrega
tional Church . . . Tryon water
supply will be cut off Wednesday
afternoon from 2 to 5 p. m., while
repairs are being made to fire
hv^ranta. Trvon stores WILL BE
-OPEN Wednesday. Armistice Day,
until 1 p. m. The bank, post
office, Federal Savings & Loan
Assn., County Court House in Co
lumbus and some other agencies
-Continued on Back Page_
MRS. HELEN SHYTLE
Valdese, N. C.—Funeral ser
vices for Mrs. Helen Humphries
Shytle, 30, who died at Valdese
General Hospital Monday after
noon at 2, will be conducted Tues
day afternoon at 2:30 at Green
River Baptist Church in Polk
County, N. C.
Burial will be in the church
cemetery. Funeral services will be
conducted by the Revs. F. M.
Hall, Jason Ross and Thurman
Harvey.
Mrs. Shytle was born in Chero
kee County near Gaffney and was
the daughter of Boyce and Beatrice
Humphries of Gaffney. She was
marred to Winfred Shytle of
Valdese, where, she has been a
resident six years. She was a
member of the First Baptist
Church in Valdese.
Surviving are her husband, par
ents, three daughters, Sharon,
Ranae and Celest, of the home;
and one brother, Harold Hum
•nhrie* of Gaffney.—Spartanburg
Herald.
STUDY HERBS HERE
The Columbus Garden Club met
last week at Pearson’s Palls where
they visited the Herbarium and
heard Dr. Oliver Freeman dem
onstrate the collection and preo
aration of the various herbs found
in this section. Dr. Freeman al
showed them some herbs that had
not publicly "been reported any
where. All were'w:tMn the Polk.
Countv area. > Dr. Freeman has
covered a considerable part of the
countv in search of rar® herbs for
his. collection. Mrs. ff. L. Ar
ledge was the hostess. \
T^e North Carolina corn c**on
for 1953 is forecast at 58,380,000
bushels.