Entered u second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. undet the Act of Congress. March 3. 1879. lc t£ryon JHailjr Bulletin lc Vofc 4. TRYON, N.C., TUESDAY FEB. 24 1931. Interesting Kiwcmis Meeting ) J.S.Massenburg who recently made a trip to the legislature told the Ki ' f waaiaas some of the things our representatives were doing. A committee is to be named to suggest naqjes for the new county school board. The club passed a resolution to request a law to give the Sheriff in excess of $2,000 to the county Treasury. Orchard Meeting, Feb. 26, 27 Mr. Artz announces a fruit growers meeting at Saluda Feb. 26 at K. J. . Davis' at 10 a.m. and in Tryon at 3 p.m. with CM. Howes. Friday the 27th at Sam McMurray’s at Red Mt. at 10 a.m. On the same day at 3 p.m. at Mill Spring Potato Curing House. i Mrs. Penderleath Dead News reaches as of tlie death Sunday in. Chicago of Mrs. W.A.Penderleath, sister of Mrs C. B. Reed of White Oak Mt. / _ Mrs. Prince Dead Vmrs. Frank Prince of Melvin Hill teas buried this afternoon at Sandg Plains. Broadcasts Lenten Talks Beginning this Wednesday and continuing during Lent, Dr. John Brittan Clark will broadcast from station WSPA, Spart i anburg, from 5:30-6* “How I Would Teach The Lesson” deal | ing with the International Sunday School Lessons for the Sun day following. Every one interested in Sunday School work is invited to become a member of thisßadio Sunday School Class by sending name and address to Dr. Clark on. a postal card who wilf then enroll the-sender. Begin this week. No ob ligation of ang kind is incurred. Est. 1-31-28