ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.187 P
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Vol. 10. Est 1-31-28
“CURB” REPORTER
Noah Holiowell in the Hender
sonville .Times - News suggests to
markets that they sell portions of
a turkey to small families. It is
hard for two-member families to
dispose of a big turkey. Not a
bad idea! .... Student represen
tatives from 18 colleges met in Ral
eigh recently and conducted a leg
islative session in the same man
ner as the regular state assemb
ly is held. It was the first in
the Sbuth and will be held annu
ally to help teach students public
speaking and some knowledge of
how our laws are made. Vernon
Fowles, a sophomore of Tryon was
a member of the “senate” and
made a ten minute speech in pre
senting a “bill” on Educational
Appropriation for the State of
North Carolina. Senator Bailey
and Governor Hoey addressed the
“assembly.” Next year they plan
to hold a Federal assembly . . . .
That’s more than a Rummage Sale
the Baptists are having this af
ternoon. New kitchen aprons, con
fections, vegetables, walnuts, and
many other useful articles will be
on sale at the old town hall on
Maple street .... Henderson
ville is covered with snow this
morning. No wonder there was ice
in that wind . . . That Sqpmerco
road looks good now since the
Town and WPA hardsurfaced it.
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TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1937
AGOOD SHOW
(By Special Reporter)
On Saturday evening, Decem
ber 11th, at 7 o’clock, the mem
bers of the Tryon Country club
are giving a unique entertain
ment, at the club. A delicious
supper will be served in a setting
which will remind you of all sorts
of places mixed together. In oth
er words, here will be “Atmos
phere”. During supper, your emo
tions will be played upon until
you may find yourself inspired
to participate. However, nothing
is required .of you. If you are
able, you will be privileged to re
main a detached spectator. After
supper, a scintillating cabaret show
will be staged for you. And after
that, if you wish to remain to
dance to phonograph music, yop
will be welcome, to do so and pro
vision will be made for this.
The purpose of this entertain
ment is none other than t 0 offer
the community a good time. We
have no ulterior motive—this is
no “drive.”
The charge for the whole eve
ning—supper, show, incidental en
tertainment is 75c a person.
Owing to the nature of the en
tertainment and the size of the
club, we must necessarily limit
the number of reservations we can
make and all reservations will be
closed by Thursday night, *Dec.
9th, unless for some unforseen
reason it has not been possible
to get your reservation in before
that time and we are still able
to accommodate you.
When you know that Mrs. M. B.
Flvnn is the chairman of the
Cabaret and has ca’led upon some
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