Entered as second-class mail matter August 20. at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, Match 3, 1879 tElje Hfcgmt bulletin Vol. 4 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1931. Est. 1-31-28 24-Mile Detour To Open A detour of approximately 24 miles on the Spartanburg-Tryon highway, which will be used for the next three months or longer, will be put into use Tuesday, it was announced Thursday. The detour will iead from the present highway near the end of the pavement just beyond the Southern Shops. It leads from a crossroad near the end of the hardsurfacing on the present highway and runs to the left and north to the old Blackstock road, crossing the railroad tracks just a few miles from the city. It pro ceeds to Sigsbee and thence through the Holston and Motlow sections to Gowansville. The road then follows the present route to Bird Moun tain where it intersects the present highway. From near that point, it crosses the railroad on an overhead bridge and runs to the North Caro lina line. -Spartanburg Herald. Public Meeting Tonight A public meeting to consider Town affairs has been called for tonight at 8 o’clock at the Parish House- Bog Scout Meeting Tonight The regular Bou Scout meeting will he held tonight at 7:30 at the Trgon School House. Lgnn Loses Ball Game Lynn lost its baseball game yesterday afternoon at Harmon Field to Davis Station by a score of 6-4. Foster and Oates formed the local bat tery. Mimosa Festival Next Thursday A gala event is planned for July 2 when a Mimosa festival will be held on the lawn of Mimosa Inn. Manager W. H. Stearns is having the lawn put in good shape and a large crowd is expected. Fifty cents covers the charges tor games and supper. Phone Miss Flentye for reservations. The Bulletin One Year $1.50