Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C.
under the Act of Congress, March 3, 18791
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Vol. 5 TRYON, N.C. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1932. Est. 1-31-28
Since Saturday’s Bulletin
Roosevelt accepted the Democratic Presidential nomination.
Reynolds beat Morrison for the U. S. Senate, Massenburg won
over Cloud for the legislature. Ehringhaus defeated Fountain
for governorship.
Tryon Takes 2 Games
Balfour defeated Saturday 7 to 5 at Harmon Field
Raran & Capps local battery. Inman defeated Mon*
day at Inman 6 to 5. Hardin and Capps, battery.
Dr. J. B. Clark at Kiwanis Today
yave an interestiny account of tbe Kiwanis Inter
national convention held last week at Detroit.
Dairy Meetiny Toniyht
The Dairy meeting will be held at the County Agents’ office at Colum
bus tonight at 8 o’clock instead of Wednesday at Johnston’s Dairy as
previously announced. All dairymen and cow owners invited. Another
meeting will be held Wednesday, 2 p.m. at Pace’s Dairy, Saluda.
Scouts Meet Toniyht
Tryon Boy Scouts meet toniyht at the school to make
plans for parking cars on July 9th at Harmon Field during the High
way celebration.
M.E. Conference Postponed
The Quarterly Conference of the Tryon Methodist church has been
postponed until next week on account of the Presiding Elder not being
able to attend this week.
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