“CURB” REPORTER
Coming! April 7! the Jock Blois
Show! When you were little didn’t
you have shows and circuses in
the back yard or on the lawn?
You invited all your friends in the
neighborhood and had the thrill of
life putting on a show. Jock
who is in the First Grade n
Va real showman. He believes in ad
vertising. He laborously wrote out
his advertisement with capital
letters and asked a friend to put
it in the Bulletin. Jock is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas S.
Blois and lives in Gillette Woods.
You will find his advertisement in
another column . . . See in Ed
gar Rowe’s Chicago Motor News
Tips for Tourists column the fol
lowing item: “April 13, Tryon. N.
C. —All dog lovers and equestrians
Baskets
Homespuns
Weavings of all Kinds
W oodcarvings
Pottery
VISITORS WELCOME
Mountain Industries, Jnc.
Gift and Sport Shop
APPALACHIAN HAND WEAVERS
attention! This year’s annual.horse
and hound show is to attract more
spirited competition than ever, and
the class of entries together with
the handsome awards make this
meeting of breeders and trainers
outstanding in the world of sport.
The horse show dance assembles
all enthusiasts the night before.”
. . . . Mirs. B. E. Samples has
started listing taxes for Tryon
Township.
Miss Ann Bingham has returned
to Sihipley School, Bryn Mawr.
Pennsylvania, flying by air via
Spartanburg.
Mliss Ruth Lincoln has returned
to Randolph-Macon college at
Lynchburg, Va.
Tryons Theatre is now cleaned
with a new Progress dust-prooi
cleaning machine that purifies the
air as it removes the dirt and dust.
“Buy a COMPLETE coverage
Automobile Insurance Policy writ
ten by the Aetna Casualty and
Surety Company of Hartford,
Connecticut.” E. Perry Manville,
Agent, Phone 71.—Adv. (21