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Catered U second-class mail matter August 20, 1928. at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C., under the Act of Congress, March 3.1879. ' . lc Pullctitt lc 1 i.ni. .1 i "■ Vol. 3. TRYON, N, C., MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1930. No. 39 Man’s Store Making Its Own Homespun at the Store Through courtesy of Appalachian Hand Weavers Tryon Homespun cloth is being made daily at the Man’s Store building. Ralph Lawrence, local expert weaver makes the cloth on an old fashion loom. The public is invited to see how this excellent material is made. Mr. F. P. Bacon is the J president of the local weaving concern, and Mr. Erwin Swann is superintendent. The editor of the Bulletin visited the plant Thursday, and Mr. Bacon says any visitors to Tryon are wel come to see the homespun made at the plant. Kiimnis Ladies Night Tuesaay, 7 o’clock at Lake Lanier Tea House. Chmn. Geo. A. Cathey states that gay, green hats and the spirit of St. Patrick’s would dominate the event. , Bicgcle Thief Caught Night Marshal Metcalf arrested a negro boy about 4 o’clock Sunday morning when he rode in from Hendersonville where authorities reported a bicycle stolen. • . ■ \ Scouts to . T * in I^ottnth’for rOtK iVUrtkj s (fttvia » kfJZ ir m , yzt T . J u ■*»< 4*, v v •' , Mm? $ vjt '' k ■*l||
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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