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AT TRYON. N. C.. UNDER THB ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.1879
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Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28
“CURB” REPORTER
Don’t forget to notify the Bulle
tin of your guests during the holi
days. . . . The Asheville Citizen
this morning Rad an attractive
picture of Miss Edna Hague and
the announcement of her engage
ment to Mr. Nelson Leonard of
Tryon. Miiss Hague, is a gradu
ate of Asheville Normal where
she was a popular president of
the Student Government and a
leading speaker on the debating
team that successfully opposed
many colleges in the South . . .
Avant Electric Co., has brought to
Tryon another new wfrinkle—a
FRIGIDAIRE RANGE. Is this
blowing hot and cold? . . . Jap
anese admiral who ordered bomb
ing of American ships, to lose
Maybe the Japs will find
some other way to promote him.
Buchanan’s, Mlissildine’s, Peeler’s,
.... Ballenger-Jackson Co.,
Slack’s, are today’s Bulletin ad
vertisers with attractive Christ
mas windows . . . Mrs. K. A.
Bowen is in Hendersonville while
her brother is gone to an Atlanta
hospital for an operation. . Travel
news! The Walter Hills are go
ing north for the holidays . . . The
J. C. Kimberlys are spending
Christmas in Neenah, Wis. . . . See
the Grand Qanyon in colored mov
ies taken by Stout Executive R.
M. Schiele at the Parish House
Saturday night, 7:30 . . . Prof.
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TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, DEC, 16, 1937
A Real Treat for
Polk Folk Saturday
Beautiful colored motion pictures
of Arizona and New Mexico will
be shown on Saturday night at
the Parish House to the people
of Polk county who attend the
Polk County Boy Scout Court of
Honor which stai’ts promptly at
7:30. Scout Executive R. M.
Schiele of the Piedmont Council
took these pictures in September
and they will be interesting to all
who like travel and beautiful
scenery. A number of citizens and
boys from Mill Spring and Saluda
are planning to attend. Anyone
anywhere in the county is cordial
ly invited.
Paper Chase
The Tryon Riding & Hunt club
wishes to launch the "Christmas
vacation with a paoer chase Sun
day afternoon. We hope every
one will meet at Pine Crest at
three o’clock.
—Mrs. Sam Bingham, Jr.
Chicago, Dec. 15.—Middle Am
erica slipped about its business
today on a glaze of ice and snow.
From western Pennsylvania to
lowa, hazardous traffic conditions
slowed every form of transporta
tion.
Highways and streets were coat
ed, reducing automobile traffic to
a minimum. Hospitals through the
area reported heavy emergency
demands for pedestrians who fell
on slick sidewalks.
Notify the Bulletin of your
holiday guests.