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Entered as second-class mail matter August 20, 1928 at the Post Office at Tryon.N. C under the Act of Congress, March 3. 1879. %\\t pailg bulletin TRYON, N.C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1933 Vol. 6 Today’s News Headlines Roosevelt expected to leave today for Warm Springs, Ga. home. Ap proximately 1800 men and women in Buncombe county Asheville taken from relief list and given Federal jobs at $13.50 minimum wage. Rev. W. A. Newell of Greensboro, formerly of Tryon has brought charges against Rev. J. A. Baldwin of Winston-Salem, and the trial is being held at the Methodist conference at Charlotte. Forest fires are raging near Cullowhee. Dollar and market both rose in prices yesterday. Greer, S. C. organizes a Kiwanis club. In The Thermal Belt A man from New York here yesterday said: “They say you don’t have any frost here.” Gee! he should have stayed over this morning and looked at the pretty white frost that covered everything. Tryon Streets were washed this morning and the water turned to ice before it could run off in front of the Bulletin office. A woman slipped and hit the pavement. Soon school boys were sliding down on cardboard and having lots of fun for most* of them hit the pa vcm*em too. the womia didn't seem to enjoy it. Two sides to everything. But did you ever see a prettier day? Nice sunshine, and this invigorating air that makes you enjoy living. That’s one reason why so many people have been coming to Tryon for thirty years and say “It’s the most delightful place in the world.” Paddy, Gaynor, Baxter “Paddy the Next Best Thing” starring Janet Gaynor and Warner Baxter is a very good picture now showing at the Tryon theater, tonighr and Saturday. Scout Court of Honor Meets Tonight The Polk County Boy Scout Court of Honor meets tonight at 7:30 at the Tryon School? A feature of the meeting will be the awarding of the highest scout rank, Eagle, to Edward Sayre and Anson Merrick. Awards will be made to orbet Scours- « - "* ~ * • " • We need some donations for material to build the Boy Scout cabin and the caretaker's house at Harmon Fielct. Also S2OO to pay for the park beaut if cation. S2OO more in Red Cross memberships. It ( sf t,tot o give. The Bulletia $1.50 a Year Est. 1-31-28
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