Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C.
under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879
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Vol. 5 TRYON, N.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1932, Est. 1-31-28
NEWS
is the heart and soul of
the Bulletin. Every party
or visitor you or your
friend has helps to make
this little paper sought
by people in general be
cause it tells about you.
Telephones 174 & 124 R 4
Hats Oif at Kiwanis
* 6 Hats off to a Derbg”was the spirit in which. JKiwaa
iaus received Dr. J.E.Derbg's talk todag when he
told of the necessity for proper diet in preeenting
tooth decag. Guests: Dr. Keller, M.R. McGowan.
Big Ape Draws Crowd
«Tarzan, the Ape Man drew a Mg crowd last night
at the opening of the Trgon Theater. 6 A good show’
sag those who saw it. Tonight is the last night.
Clubs Exchange Speakers
Civic clubs of WNC arc exchanging speakers to further better
co-operation between the towns to our mutual benefit. Tryon
Rotary will have a visitor Friday. Tryon Kiwanis wi# have next
Tuesday, D. Hidden Ramsey of Asheville Citizen-Times for whom
we swap J.N. Jackson who will speak before the ABC in Asheville.
Boy Scouts meet tonight, 7:30 at schoolhouse.
Saturday’s issue of the Tryon Daily
Bulletin carried 25 news items about
Tryon and Polk County. The Herald
of same date carried only 25 news
items about Spartanburg and the
whole of Spartanburg county. This
just shows you that the little Bulletin
is serving its people locally as good
as the larger dailies serve their com
munities locally. And best of all it
proves that the loyalty and thought
fulness of our friends in telephoning
us the news or giving it to us on the
street is worth more than the services
of a large paid staff of writers. The
more news you send us the better
acquainted we all become and the
more we know of each other the
better friends we become.