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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 LTlie tTnum Flatly Bulletin Vol. 5 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, OCT 28, 1932. Todau’s Nemos Headlines Mostly politics. Wallace Davis, former Asheville banker, now in prison. Hunger marchers and London police in battle. 2 U.S. army men face court martial for stealing and selling plans. Weather for Saturday, FAIR. Halloween party at Tryon school tonight. At Rotaru Club Todaij Julian Hester had charge of an interesting program, 1 p. m. Oak Hall. S.A.Bingham showed some interesting moving pictures of Holland scenes. He and H.W.Crandall gave short talks about parts of Europe they visited recently. They found some resentment against the United States for its high tarriff. Truon Loses in Football Strosicj Woodruff team defeated locals mjesterdaij 13 to 0 at Woodruff. Oft for Picnic-Ride . Tbe ureatber iras beautiful tbis afternoon when tbe Ridintjj <& Hunt club riders left Harmon Field for Cedar Cliff for picnic-supper at 5 o’clock, Buis Ride for Parents All parents mob© bane no iraijj of cjoin«]| to Columbus to hear Dr. Southall’s talk on ‘‘Better Management of Children” mamj ride the school bus if theij trill meet at the Tryon School house at 2.T5. Those living at Lynn and along the way may ride also. No. charges. The Bulletin $1.50 a Year Est. 1-31-2
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