Newspapers / The Tryon daily bulletin. / May 31, 1935, edition 1 / Page 1
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entered as second-class matter august 20, 1928, at the post office AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®{t ®rgort Vol. 8 TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1935 A. W. Flint Passes Tryon friends were shocked late Thursday afternoon to learn of the death of Albert Wilkinson Flint in Detroit. Burial services will be held this afternoon in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Flint left Tryon a few weeks iago and were making their temporary home at the Park hurst Apartments. A__ message was received yesterday) morning of his sudden serious illness. Bill Ward, Life Guard Bill Ward, Tryon Eagle Scout and holder of a Life Saving Merit Badge, is the new life guard at the Tryon -Country club swimming pool which opened yesterday. Par ents can now send their small chil dren to the club and be assured of protection. A new platform and bath houses have been constructed and the pool promises to be a cen ter of recreation for those who like swimming and diving. Speedway, Indianapolis, Ind., May 30, 1935. The Polk County News, Tryon, North Carolina. Reset first paragraph Firestone ad being sent you as follows, “Qelly Petillo on May Thirtieth won the five hundred-mile Indian apolis race on Firestone Tires, breaking the track record and driving the entire distance at a rate of 106.240 miles per hour.” Use same style type appearing in advertisement. Firestone Tire and Rubber Co. Guernsey Sale Program For Saturday, June 1 Starting at 11:30 a. m., at Har mon Field. Chairman of Meeting—J. A. Wil son, County Agent. Address of Welcome—Kiwanis club, J. N. Jackson. Rotary club—Major Sharp. Plan of sale and outline otf dairy program for Polk county—F. R. Farnham. Dairy possibilities—J. A. Arey, state college. Address—J. W. Goodman, assis tant director of extension. Sale of five purebred Guernsey bulls and five purebred .Guernsey heifers. 4-H club will serve lunches, consisting of sandwiches, milk and lemonade. HEADLINES Part of the NRA may be con tinued by bills passed by Congress at this session. Spartanburg mer chants to keep code plan according to newspaper reports from there. Flood in Colorado kills eight people and covers two towns. Abyssinia preparing for war. Dr. Henry H. Sweet named head of the Pres byterian Assembly at Monttreat. Flandin cabinet in France /forced out on gold issue. Alabama doesn’t recognize Mexican divorces and a man who had remarried was order ed by the court to pay his “lawful” wife $275 for support Os three children. Est. 1-31-28
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