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Enteredlas second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. . undet the Act of Congress. March 3, 1879. ic %rgun Baily Bulletin lc Vol. 3. TRYON; N. C., SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1930. Carolina Moon Popular in England Edgar C. Thompson writing fropj Hastings, England, states that Caro lina Moon is very popular over these; and that every time he hears'it he thinks of the good times had with the Tryon Kiwanians here. Carolina Moon is the official soog of the Carolina Kiwartis District, and Mr. Thompson played the piano at Mimosa while tlie local club was learn ing the song. " , Andrews Melon No; not the Secretary of the Treasury. Just a big watermelon on dis play at Andrews Inc. window. Weiged 65 pounds. Lot of folks tried to guess its weight. Arnold Williams missed it one pound. He’s used to sell ing things by the pound* Dances Drawing Crowds The public dances at the Strand theater seem to be growing popular every Friday night after the movies. Music last night was furnished by ' Gurley the Columbus fiddler; Paul McCright of Greenville on the Ukelelee, and Gwinnn Andrews on the Harmonica. McCright and And ■ s tews play tonight over Radio station WSPA at Spartanburg at 6:15 to ,'6:30. - ■' /K" At the Churches . EPISCOPAL: 9:30-a.m. .Service read by Mr.R.D.Lyons. CONGREGATIONAL: Rev James G.DaIeD.D. of A.R.P. church, now attending assembly at Flat Rock, preaches at 11 a.m. BAPTIST: “The Boy and God” will be Dr.Bomar’s subject at 11 ;v a.m. B.Y.P.U, at 7:30 p.m. Marshall Ballew, leader. PRESBYTERIAN: 11 a.m. at Tryon. Rev. McGeachy’s subject: “Bet ter Possessions.” Robbers Caught Two burglars, Charlie Haney and Lyda"~Dockery of West Asheville, were intercepted early Thursday morning in Asheville by city detectives •; with a load of merchandise. Officers in 'this territory were potified, and the burglars turned out to be the ones that robbed the store of W. S. McCall, i prominent merchant of Lynn. Deputy Sheriff R. B. Staton and Mr. McCall wept to Asheville fdr the men; and Mr. McCall re covered most of his goods stolen which was vtlued around $75. The burglars were brought to Columbus jail where they are being held until the September term of the Superior court, i ..; No. 165
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