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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST <iU, 1928, AT THH PUST OKKKT AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 foe fount Bailu Bulletin * L (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Methodists Change Their Pageant Plans The Tryon Methodists will hold their Bishop’s Crusade picnic sup per tonight at 7 o’clock as pre viously planned and they will lis ten to the broadcast of Bishop Moore’s address at 7:15, but the pageant which was to fo’low this program has been changed to Sunday morning at 11 o’clock in o~der to avoid conflicting programs tonight at the school house and Parish House. The Methodists say “Bring your oicnic baskets and eat with us. You will have plen ty of time to attend the piano re cital at the school or to hear Fraulein Anny Rutz at the Parish House. Then come to our pageant Sunday morning.” For Scouts Marion, April 22.—Nelson Jack son, prominent Rotarian and Boy Scout leader of Tryon, in dkcuss ing boy prob’ems before the Mar ion Kiwanis club Tuesday evening said there are no bad boys nor good boys as they are commonly thought of. “All boys”, he said, “are men in the making. They have potential possibilities for leadershin and great usefulness to their commu nity as mature citizens, but their future service depends upon the kind of leadership that gives di rection to aspiring youth.” Mr. Jackson, as guest speaker, urged the Kiwanis club to assume a larger measure of responsibility in promoting Boy Scout work. — Asheville Citizen. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1937 Eight Candidates File For Office Mayor E. E. Mi&siloine filed to day for re-election to the office of Mayor of Tryon. Dr. Missildinc has been a leader in civic and business affairs for over 40 years end needs no introduction to Bul letin readers. He has been Mayor for the past ten years and the record of . achievement by the town government ha. 3 been one of the most outstanding in the state. Commissioner William Marshall Mallew has also announced for re election. Commissioner Ballew has served the present term and the unexpired term of his father, the late T. W. Ballew. He is a well known groceryman and an active member of the Tryon Fire De partment. Commissioner J. V. Hall, elect ed recently by the present board to succeed Senator F. P. Bacon, has also filed for re-election. Mr. Hall is manager of the Ballenger Co., grocery department, and ac tive in business affairs of the community. Claude Fisher, one of Tryon’s younger busine-s men who is now manager of the local branch of the Farmers Federation, has an nounced his candidacy for commis sioner of the Town of Tryon. Mr. Fisher has made an enviable rec ord as manager of the Federation here. C. M. Eargle, superintendent of the Home Ice Plant filed today for the office of Town Commissioner. Mr. Eargle has made Tryon his home for -several years. He is a graduate of Newberry college. He
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