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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, at the Post Office at Tryon,N. C. under the Act of Congress, March 3, 1879' %\\t Hiryon paily pullrtin TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, OCT 14, 1932 Vol. * Teachers Meet in Asheville The Tenth Annual Convention of the Western District Teachers Association of the North Carolina Education Association began this afternoon at 2:30 in the Asheville senior high school building. Ap proximately 2,00 0 teachers are expected to attend. Today’s News Headlines Roosevelt urges Federal aid for jobless. E.R.Herron, N.Y. mountain climber, is dead, fell gesterdag 461 ft. from a .pgramid in Eggpt. At Los Angeles 16 workers fell 600 ft. down the interior of a pitch dark sgphon, 4 expected to die. Trgon plugs foot ball today at Lyman. Saluda Republicans meet tonight at theit school house. J. N. Garnet speaks tonight over the radio at 10:15 over coast to coast broadcast. News Reviews of Coming Events Hendersonville Epworth League Union meets tonight at Tryon Parish House, Bp. m. Over 200 delegates expected. Sunny View Republicans will meet Monday night at their school house. Norma Shearer at Tryon Theater today and Saturday. A large number of sales underway through Ads in the Bulletin. Weigel Rotarg Club Speaker W.B.Weigel addressed the Rotary club today noon at Oak Hall. His subject was his views of Hitlerism in Germany. Dr. George F. Taylor gave a short talk on the charity work done by his church in New York City. Frank D. Moore had charge of program, Matinee at Tryon Theatre Today Noma Shearer ’’Smilin’ Through” The Bulletin $1.50 a Year Est. 1-31-28
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