Entered as second-class matter august 20, 1928. at the post office AT TRYQN. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 (Ergott J3atlu JSulletin (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 22 Boys Register For Local Club Preparations for the opening the Tryon Boys’ club for the Jphird season began this morning ■with the registration of 22 boys for the club which will begin its activities on July 1. The regis tration this morning was as large es the membership the first year. The registration will increase as the boys return from their vaca tion. Bob Little will be in charge of Modeling in Clay and Plaster of Cement. Ted Averill teach the airolene making and s will 'offer instruction to those wh <jj wish to learn to draw. Two &earp ago this class was led by Mi. Romaine Stone and was much enjoyed. Ted is R good teacher and it is ex pected many boys who are looking ahead in their lives will want to take th : s work in elementary draw ing. David Cromer will assist R those boys who enlist for Linoleum * Block Carving, which is a helpful introduction to wood carving. Many boys will want to make their Christmas cards from their own designs and have on hand their own card,s, hand-made, to send to their friends next Christmas. Miss Alice Bland will teach elementary weaving on larger looms than the club owned last year, and will also introduce a course in elemen tary wood carving. Bill Swann will be in charge of the supply room. Bob Little and an assistant will be in charge of baseball, volley ball and track games and will manage the Field Days and hikes. The Continued on Back Page TRYON, N C.. “CURB” REPORTER Here’s a hot one (read over a man’s shoulder from the Asheville paper): Temperature 105 at Hollis, Ok’a. Ten people in nation die from heat, three of them near Chicago . . . Looking across the lot Avant is building some more on to the Telephone Exchange mak ing it the longest building in Try on .. . Dick Kell is clearing up his vacant lot for? a semi-log cab in .. . Saw a humming bird flying around the Mimosa blossoms near Preacher MicGeachy’s this morn ing . . . One of the nicest times a person can have on a late sum mer afternoon is ;aj ride in Charlie Lynch’is motor boat . . . Chief Fred Wofford was distributing notices this morning to business houses reminding them to take out a license. Reading one we .see where it costs S2OO just to tell fortunes end the same amount to own a circus. You can repair a watch for $5 but if you loan money it will cost you SIOO . . . The Lim bertr who live on Piney Mt. and the Remberts who live on Tryon Hill had trouble in getting their mail mixed until the P. O. learned the difference . . . There are five families of Taylors in Tryon. Can you name them?: George, Dick. Sam, Harry and Harriett . . . Tennv Freck orchestra will perform tonight at Sunnydale’s log cabin ... Continued on Page Three ... FRIDAY, JUINE 25, 19~37

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