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Fishing Fees Beginning today, announces County Warden R. B. Williams, a fee of $1 per day will be charg ed all out of state fishermen. Residents of the state will be charged 60 cents per day for per mits. K. A. Bowen Back K. A. Bowen, who was called out of town Saturday on account of the illness of his mother, has re turned and states that his mother’s health was some better. Invite your fidends to spend the summer in Tryon where it is cool and comfortable without the dis advantage of too much altitude. There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful and happy temperament. It is a gre3.it error to suppose that this comes entirely by nature —it comes quite as much by culture. —Van Dike. LAUNDRY (KA SERVICE THAT counts t- OF TRYON THE BEST < X OF LAUNDRY SERVICE All Clothes are Sanitarily Cleaned, Neatly Finished and Delivered Promptly to Your Door. TRY US. RECTOR’S LAUNDRY PHONE 212 CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends for their many kindnesses during the illness and death of our father. Fred E. Swann, Mrs. Charles Edwards. Mrs. A. M. Graham of Rockhill, S. C.. has taken the Battleship house in the valley for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Isham Henderson have returned from a visit to Virginia. Misses Kate and Helen Butler of Greer, S. C., have returned home after a visit with relatives here. . The Business Women’s Circle <f the First Baptist church will meet Thursday evening at 8 o’clock with Mrs. P. L. Barnette. U. S. Supreme Court rules NRA is Unconstitutional. The BULLETIN $1.50 a year
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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