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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C under d te Act of Congress, March 3.1879! Wire HFrjrmt Baihr Vol. 5 TRYON, N.C. TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1932. Ist. 1-31-28 Cannery Date Postponed The Fanners Federation portable cannery scheduled to come here this meek has been postponed until the latter part of August on account of the dry weather and scarcity of vegetables and fruits, stated Mgr, Fred £• Swann today. Interesting Kiwanis Program A1 Bowen gave the Tryon Kiwanians a rare treat today when he presented Mr. Paul Tysinger, a lighting specialist who dem onstrated the marvels of electric lighting. Mimosa dining ball was made dark while the speaker demonstrated with instru ments lighting for health and beauty. A Telegram To You THE OXFORD ORPHANAGE SINGING CLASS WILL ARRIVE AT TRYON TUESDAY BEFORENOON, AUG. 2 THERE ARE 18 PEOPLE TO BE ENTERTAINED, 12 GIRLS, 4 BOYS, ONE MANAGER, AND ONE TEACHER. ANYONE WHO WILL VOLUNTEER TO ENTERTAIN 2 OF THESE FOR ONE NIGHT, PLEASE PHONE G.E.BELL PHONE 162 IMMEDIATELY. SCHOOL BOOKS WANTED Bliss Annie Evans, County Welfare Worker phone 46, will call for them or you may leave them at the Bullettn Office, Last year fifth made books are especially in demand. These books are for children unable to pay for them. Will you help? 3 Injured in Collision In front of McClure’s filling station near Lake Lanier entrance. Buick sedan driven by Bits. Lillian Young of Columbia beaded for Tryon and Saluda is struck by a big truck loaded with peaches headed in die same direction for Tennessee. Rear of sedan torn out; trade turned oyer and demolished against telephone pole; peaches scattered. Occupants of trade O. D. Chile’s arm broken and A. H. Hawkins cut and braised; both of Kingsport. Mrs. Young cut in head. All taken to hospital. Yesterday.
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