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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 3.1579 ffip |§ulbtm (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 Frank Arthur to Teach Woodcarving v Frank Arthur has consented to jtake over the woodcarving class of the Boys club. M&ss Bland, who has had the work in charge, has accepted a full time position in her own profession as nurse. The club and the boys' parents will be very happy in knowing, that M3r. Arthur will be the instructor. Mr. Arthur’s ability is too well known to need comment. The club thanks Miss Bland, who is a pupil of Mtr. Arthur’s and extends a hearty wel come to. one of Tryon’s oustand ing woodcarvers.—Club Reporter. At Kiwanis Louis A. Avant was in charge of the Kiwanis program today at hotel Tryon and the chief speak er was M. R. MJcCown, who gave ?an interesting account of his re cent visit to the TVA development on the Hiawassee river near Mur phy, N. C., and over in Georgia. He also told of a visit to a big talc mine which will be covered by the lake unless provision is made for a big wall to be built around it. A village is springing up at the Hiawassee dam similiar to one at Norris. Model houses are being built and will be heated with electricity. J. F. Gilman, guest of C. M. Howes, and a dele gate from Spokane, Wash., to the Knights Templar convention at Miami, Fla., gave an interesting account of his trip there and to Havana, Cuba. TRYON, N C., TUE “CURB” REPORTER Oh Yez! Oh Yez! Sheriff W. D. Hines is calling on. 54 citizens all over the county this week, noti fying- them that they are to serve on the jury in Polk Superior court which opens August 23 with Judge Felix Alley of Waynesville pre siding. 100 criminal cases on docket . . . S*aw some colored wo men in bathing suits riding a truck throilgh town Monday. That was a novelty and attracted quite a bit of attention. Perfectly all right, but just something different . . . There’s a big need in Tryon for a Negro swimming pool ... . Dr. Fuldner states that the Indian Mfedicine show in the valley closed the other day with a bang. Large crowd. Interesting psychology that took in many dollars. A favorite quotation of the late Albert L. Berry, first secretary of the Tryon Kiwanis club was “There can be no expansion of mind where there is no interchange of thought” . . Miss Harriet Lee of Tryon was born in Turkey near the birthplace of St. Paul. There is quite a fuss being made now about the division of Palestine into three parts. Well, all Gaul was divided into three parts. It takes a lot of gall to run anybody’s country . . . When one goes to Mbntreat for the first time hel gets the impression of en tering a foreign country. You have to pass through a big gate in a Continued on back page ISIDAY, JULY 27, 1937
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