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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 (Ergon Datlg (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, C., TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1937 E. T. Switzer E. T. Switzer, 73, formerly of Tryon, died Saturday at Moores-, ville from cerebral hemmorhage. services were held Sunday the home of his sister, Mrs. Edwin Shewmake, at Davidson. Mr. Switzer was formerly treasurer of the Cleveland cloth mills at Shelby. He and his daughter, Miss Rebecca, lived at Lake Lanier for several years. Another Kiwanis * Chair Through the generosity of Miss Patricia Pensinger the Tryon Ki wanis club hag been given another wheel chair for the use of tem porary invalids in this section. Several years ago Dr. and Mrs. John Brittan Clark donated the Woodbridge wheel chair which has been used often for convalescents _ and those with injured limbs. VvChairman C. J. Lynch has both of f„/;'4hese chairs in charge and the Ki wanis club is glad to render this free service to anyone in this sec tion needing it. Fighting News The bout between James Brad dock and Joe Louis for the world’s championship will be broadcast to night between 9 and 3:30. Revival Services Revival services began Monday at the Freewill Baptist church. Services at 11 a. m, and at 8 p. m. Ed BaJlew will be in charge of the meeting. “Curb” Reporter Workmen have built a platform in front of Slack’s Pharmacy. Ollie says he is fixing a better front . . . Mrs. Cathey brought back from Connecticut a new sub scription to the Bulletin from Miss Olive Pratt, the well-known ac tress who visits Tryon often . . . George Cathey met a travelling man in a Charleston hotel. His name was Vining; weighed at least 300 pounds. Last week this re porter received a circular letter and advertisement of a reducing belt. Just wondered who’d been watching my belt line, and now that George and this fellow met! Or was ill a coincidence ... Oh, yeah! yesterday, the longest day in the year was Senator F. P. Bacon’s birthday. Not knowing how young he was he was pre sented a little cake and a tiny candle at a party last night . . . You should see the Mexican post card Cornelia received this morn ing from Los Angeles. Mrs. Re becca Jervey. Mrs. E. Pue-Wil liams and Mrs. Robinson were dressed in Miexican costumes with big broad straw hats and rugs or shawls thrown across the shoulder, etc. Mrs. Jervey was driving a donkey and Mrs. Williams and Mrs. Robinson were riding in the cart. They made very attractive senoras. The card was made at Ti Juana ... In their dash for the honeymoon after the wedding reception Saturday night the bridal car failed to make the curve near the rock House Art Gallery and went over the bank at the depot. Nobody hurt and little damage to the car. Just a lot of excitement. Continued on Back Page-
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