ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Vol. 8
TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, AUG. 1, 1935
Henry
Denver, Col., July 28.
Dear Folks:—
Sta Arrived in Denver about 10 last
3 *ght. Woke up this morning and
got s my first view of the Rockies.
They are very rugged and look
bare from here. Snow is on top
of them. Oh, boy, is it cold out
here at night. Hot in the day time.
By the way, I saw Pike’s Peak al
so. I will miss most of the moun
tains the way I am going. Pm go
ing up by Ft. Co'llins.
My Ford runs like a sewing
machine since I had my connecting
rod bearings tightened up. Not
a single knock.
Tell Mr. Vining whore I am so
he can put it in The Bulletin. I
don’t have much time to wirite.
So long. Will write again this
afternoon.
Henry, Jr.
Pageant Tonight
aaid next Thursday
will be the last times local
people will have the opportunity
of seeing the beautiful Indian
pageants presented at the Pied
mont Boy Scout camp under the
direction of Chief Sky Blue Eagle.
Scou t Executive R .M. Schiele
leaves on August 20 for Washing
ton, D. C., to attend the Scout
Jamboree where he will be the
chief official recording the event.
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, July 31.
—Emperor Haile Selassie’s gov
ernment—hoping for peace with
Italy but carefully keeping its
powder dry—-told the world in
ringing language today Ethiopia’s
indepenednce was not for sale or
barter.
Wood Re-Elected
Head of C. of C.
The annual meeting of the Tryon
Chamber of Commerce was held
Wednesday evening at Missildine’s
Hall. Reports of the year's work
were presented and showed that the
business people of the community
had been saved considerate money
by refusing permits for freak ad
vertising, prompt secretarial ser
vices had been rendered during the
year, lot of advertising and fold
ers had been distributed, a deficit
had been wiped out and a surplus
of over SBO left in the treasury.
A nominating comlmittee compos
ed of R. S. Jackson. J. B. Hester
and R. L. McNeely returned the
following report which was adopt
ed: President, S. T. Wood; vice
president, Seth M. Vining; direc
tors: B. L. Balkmger, E. E. Mis
sildine, C J. Lynch, R. W. Stone,
K. A. Bowen.
Stone at Rotary
Romaiine W Stone, well-known
commercial advertising artist will
give a talk on advertising on Fri
day at the Rotary club which meets
at Lake Lanier Inn at 1 p. m.
The final program in the Moun
tain Song and Dance festival at
McCormick field here Saturday
night will be broadcast over a
nation-wide radio hook-up, it was
announced yesterday by officials
radio station WWNC.
The broadcast will go over th >
“red” network of the Nationa 1
Brcadcaisting company, and will
last from 9:30 to 10 o’clock, eas
tern standard time. Asheville
Citizen.
Est. 1-31-28