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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 8, 1879 (!% Qirgon bulletin (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 Sound Pictures In Color of Piedmont Boy Scout Camp Scout Executive R, M. Schiele will show his latest talking pic tures in color of the Piedmont Boy Scout Camp taken last summer at the camp on Lake Lanier. The pic tures will be shown at the Parish House on Monday, January 24th, following the Polk County Court of Honor. This will be the first show ing of talking pictures of the local camp. The public is cordially in vited t 0 attend. Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln, chairman of the Court of Honor, will preside. Scoutmaster Zeno Green of the new troop at Saluca reports that a number of Saluda boys are ready for the Tenderfoot Rank. Scoutmaster W. A. S.hilletter of Tryon will have a number of Scouts ready for promotion. Rev. B. G. Henry at ■V\nded the Boy Scout convention Jp/i Gastonia on Tuesday and is making plans for the troop at Lynn. Another Candidate In the Here ’N’ Yonder column of this week’s Polk County News a r pears the announcement of James E. Johnson as a candidate for the state legislature. G-Men uncover bodies of two r m slain by kidnaoer. Remains o ' victims and accomplice of Anders found in Wisconsin. Discovery eds three-day search. TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, JAN. 21, 1938 Gym Still Closed The Tryon high teams take to the .road for the fifth consecutive time, having to change the annual game with Columbus high to Stearns gymnasium. So far as is known this will be only the begin ning if the rest of the schedule is played. This is working a con siderable hardship on the boys and girls for the constant traveling wears them down. Also to be con sidered is the hazards of twice as much car travel as in former times. It seems purposeless when you con sider the last two gymnasiums played in had fewer exits and were heated by stoves. The skating, parties and dances which the en tire school has enjoyed each week has had to be discontinued. Fight On Radio When Tommy Farr, English heavyweight chamoion. meets J.im my Braddock. former world’s heavyweight title holder, in a ten round bout at Madison Square Garden tonight, Station WWNC will carry a blow-by-blow descrip tion of the battle beginning at 10:15 o’clock. Sam Taub. veteran box ing commentator, and Bill Stern, NBC sports announcer, will report the fight for listeners in the East, while Clem McCarthy and Geoi'ge H : cks will broadcast a blow-by blow description for listeners in rdher sections of • the nation. Box ing commentators of the Canadian Broadcasting corporation will re port the fight for Canada and Great Britain.
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