“CURB” REPORTER A visit to the Piedmont Boy Scout camp at Lake Lanier will convince the most skeptical that a wonderful job has been done in the past by leaders of Scouting in the eleven counties of the Piedmont Council. Here in Polk county, Nelson Jackson, Jr., Sena tor F. P. Bacon, Maj. Bernard Sharp, Scoutmaster W. A. Schil letter, Dr. A. J. Jervey can see the results of their labors for the past 15 years or more. And those interested citizens who have backed up these men with money can see too, some of the fine things their money has accomplished. It takes money and interested men to do big things. Those parents ■„ who fail to back up the men and the money. with their own interest and enthusiasm have robbed their children of some of the finer things of life—things acquired only thru iScouting Thanks to Miss Anna Riis I have an interesting newspaper printed in Oslo on June 9. Miss Riis was born in Norway and is an accomplished artist in leathercraft .... Lefty Flynn THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL DAY For Rain Coats, Umbrellas and Overshoes LET US SUPPLY YOU The Ballenger-Jackson Co. TRYON, North Carolina writing from Charlottesville, Va., enroute with Mrs. Flynn to visit Mrs. David Baker at Narragan sett, R. 1., says they are already homesick for Tryon .... and Cora Lipscomb writing from Ongontz Camp, Lisbon, N. H., that the Bulletin is like a letter from home. . . . Met Capt. Albrecht, today. He is a son-in-law of M*rs. Frances Williams at Mill Farm. Will be here a month on vacation from the army. . . . The Kerhu las are going to have their regu lar dance Friday at Sunnydale and Larry Brooks is hoping for a big crowd at Country Club Kick er Golf Tournament this weekend. There should be a lot of in that tournament. There are always plenty of kickers and men who played “better yesterday.”. Tryon Beauty Shop Phone 176 Specializing in Permanent Wav ing, Hair Cutting, Facials and Manicuring. MRS. C. E. DOMINICK