Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N.C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879. tErjrtm Jktlg bulletin Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1931. Rotarians Hear White Supt. P.S. White of Columbus spoke at the Rotary club today on the school situation in Polk County. Mr. R. M. Schiele, scout executive spoke of the plans for the coming scout camp. | Lynn School Closes Lynn School closes tonight with the following program at 8 P.M.: 1 Salutatory, Mabel Cairnes; 2 Play, “Grown Ups”; 3 play, “Good Habits”; 4 Gypsy Cantata; 5 song, “A Froggie Would a Wooing Go”; 6 Recitation, “A Mortifying Mistake,” Ruth Greene; 7 Deck" mation, “Vacation Song,” Fred Walker; 8 Flag play; 9 Recitation, “The Builders,” Mae Justice; 10 Health play, “Where’s My Tooth Brush”; 11 Play, “Examination Day”; 12 Awarding Attendance cer tificates, principal; 13 Talk, “Your School,” Prof. P. S. White; 14 Song, “With a Tear In One Eye We Will Tell You All Good Bye”; 15 Validictory, Opal Fisher. Bank Grotring The Tryon Bank & Trust Co. which was organized a few months ago has deposits now of $137,000 and total resources of $167,000. This is splendid pro gress. Last College Flapper The second presentation of the College Flapper will he giren tonight at the School house. The au dience was kept in an uproar of laughter last night and the performance made a hit in everg wag. Three Stills Captured The capture of three 60-gallon stills, 1,200 gallons of mash and 20 gallons of whiskey in the “Dark Corner” section was reported Thursday By States Constables Sam Henry and T. T. Henderson, and Federal Pro hibition Agents S. B. Lee and E. L. Austin. Est. 1-31-28