Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon, N. C under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879 (Lhc tLLtTum paily Bulletin TRYON, N.C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1932. Vol. 5 Scouts Rescue 2 From Drotriaiiag Executive R, M. Schiele of the Piedmont Scout camp received a letter a few days ago from the Scoutmaster at Kings Mt. who reports that two children there were saved from drowning by Piedmont Camp scouts. An eleven year old girl was saved by a 12 year old Scout who had learned to swim this June at Lake Lanier. Hank and Richard Wilson also of Kings Mt. saved a large boy from drowning by administering artificial respiration after he had been unconscious sometime. “Noble Outcast* at Saluda The Columbus Christian Endeavor Society made such a success last week in presenting the play “A Noble Outcast” that it will be repeated at Saluda High School, Thursday, August 18 at 8 p.m. Admission 10 and 20 cents. “Once in a Bine Moon” is the name of a show to be given here for two days on Sept. I and 2nd at the Parish House for the benefit of the Helping Hand. Production will be under direction of the Oaks Studio of Winston Salem. Woodrow W. Williams, booking agent for the Studio was here last week making arrangements. “Once in a Blue Moon” was written by Allen Ryall, a Carolina Playmaker, The cast will be composed of local people. The company furnishes nearly fifty costumes and will send a director for the show to Tryon in a few days. All About The Fair Here ’tis: It will be held at the Parish House, Thursday, day after to morrow, Aug. 18. beginning at 8 p.m. sharp, no foolin’. Admission 15 and 25c. That’s important for the money goes to buy school books for poor children. Well, the first thing is a 4-act Vaudeville program under the misdirection of the Kings Jester, little Boy Blue Bishop. If you don’t laugh it won’t be his fault. Then after the laughter and applause has quited down, obstreperous confusion will take place; booth criers selling this and that; fortune tellers, refreshment traders and an auctioneer all plying their trade. Gossipers and sweethearts, and children. Bulletin sl*so a Year Est. 1-31-28