Entered it tecotid-cUst mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3.187*4 %\%rgatt Mmlyj Bulletin Vol. 5 TRYON, N.C. THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1932. Esc. 1-31-28 Boat Races Here Sundau At Lake Lanier first basin, 3 p.m. Sunday.* Free to everybody. The regatta is part of the highway celebration and visitors are cordially invited to attend. Boats from surrounding towns will be entered in the race. Admission by Ticket Only The Governors’-Sponsors ’ Ball at Oak Hall and the Tea at Mimosa Inn are for the entertainment of our visitors and on account of the limited room, admission to them will be by ticket only. Death Claims Miss Purdg Miss Sara C Purdg, an old-time resident of Trgon, died this morning after a long illness. The funeral service trill he in the Church of the Holg Cross to morrow, Fridag, at 10 a.m. Ree. C.P.Barnett officia ting. Interment trill be in Newburgh, N.Y. Typhoid Clinic at Columbus- A typhoid clinic will be held Friday morning at 9 o’clock at Columbus in the Health office at the Courthouse. Typhoid vaccine will be given free to all who wish to take it. Trgon Streets Decorated The streets and stores of Tryon are being decorated with flags and streamers containing the red, white and Blue colors of North and South Carolina in honor of the highway motorcade and celebration on July 9th at Harmon Field General manager Charlie Lynch is doing a remarkable work with no money. Business men and citizens in general are loyally supporting the movement with their time and talent in lieu of the cash. Just shows what neighborly getting together will do. Barbecue will be served for 50c at Harmon field from 1 to 3 p.m. You may bring your own hunch if yon desire. Speaking and music begins at 3 o’clock. Bulletin $1.50 a Year

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