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Thanks to John Washburn for a copy of the World’s Largest Paper published at Nantucket, Mass, and an interesting tabloid size paper from Mrs. Mary Gra ham, “The Villager,” published in the interest of Greenwich Village, New York City . . . Curtis Arledge who died yesterday in Henderson ville formerly lived in Tryon and worked at Missildine’s Pharmacy in his younger days. He later be came dean of pharmacy at Creigh ton university in Nebraska. He was a member of one of Polk county’s most prominent families. . . . . 124 automobiles were stolen in North Carolina during June and not one had been recovered on July 1, according to news sent out by the highway department which also reports that a total of 17,395 people have lost their driver’s licenses for violating traffic laws, most of them for driving while drunk. Henry Gilbert is the only one listed from Tryon . . . Try on’s Theatre begins its fifth anni versary celebration on Sunday. Manager C. W. Nessmith is to be congratulated on being able to op erate a theater showing good pic tures continuously in a small com munity without financial backing and suffering a depression and serious fire losses The printer is hollering for more copy. Now what must I do. There are a number of unfinished items but they are too long for this column. .... Miss C. H. S’awyer was in the other day with the good news that the State Highway in this section would be beautified soon, that landscape architect Brant of Raleigh had been here and finished the field work and that blue prints were being made of it and that work would begin about the middle of August. This is one of the Garden club projects .... Mrs. Walter Edwards of Wytheville, Va., renews her subscription and says the Bulletin is just a letter from heme. Dance Tonight Luke Chaney will bring his or chestra again to Sunnydale Log Cabin tonight for that rhythm music. Baseball Saturday Tryon and Beacon Mills will clash in baseball on Saturday af ternoon at 3:30 at Harmon Field. Lewis Feagan of Columbus is in St. Luke’s hospital! for treat ment. Robert Andrews, son of R. O. Andrews, who has attended the Kanuga Young Peoples’ confer ence for three years was voted Jl ->e cutest boy in camp last week. This is the second time he has received the honor. A daughter was born at St. Luke’s hospital this morning to Mir. and Mrs. L. K. Biedler of Columbus. Mir. and Mrs. M. M. Walker of Kansas City arrived in Tryon to day seeking a homesite. They were accompanied by their son, Dr. Harvey Walker, and son, Harvey, Jr., of Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Walker is professor of politi cal science at Ohio State Univer sity and is on the same faculty with Roderick Peattie, professor of Geography there. Mrs. Dudley C. Smith is a pa tient at St. Luke’s hospital. • Baptist Rummage Sale Satur day, July 9, at Tryon old Town Hall at 2 p. m. —Adv. wed, fri. ■ -j■ Ice Cold WATERMELONS ii Delivered to Your Door i CALL 44 M I Andrews & Swann PHONE 44 We Deliver 1 1
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