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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, 1879 (Ergon ®mlg bulletin (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 BOYS! BOYS!! J The Tryon Boys club will open —|ts fourth consecutive year on Mbnday morning, June 20th, at 9:30, in the school house. This club has had three successful sea sons under the leadership of Dr. George Farrand Taylor but he is unable to continue. For awhile it looked as though the boys would be without a means of summer re creation which they have so thor oughly enjoyed for no well quali fied leader could be found. Happily that fear is past and all the boys and their parents will be glad to know that Mr. W. A. Schilletter has told Dr. Taylor that, rather than see the work of the club lapse for even one summer, he is pre pared to take over the leadership for this year. This will be as welcome news to the boys as it is to those who are responsible for work of the club. Mrs. Anne Josworth Green has already writ ten of her approval and pleasure of this solution. Dr. Taylor and Mr. Schilletter have been in con ference over this season’s plans. Mts. Greene is the founder and promoter of this recreation and craft work for the boys in the summer weeks. She has financed the club from the beginning and been keenly interested in its prog ress and in the work of the boys. The reports sent her by letter and what she has heard from the parents and other friends of the boys have continued her feeling that the club is worth while. Al though Mrs.' Greene Was not in Tryon this winter, she has kept in touch with things and the happy outlook is due to her deep interest Continued on Page Three TRYON, N C., WED., JUNE 15, 1938 “CURB” REPORTER “Connecticut Nutmeg” is the name of a new weekly received in Tryon by Harkness Smith, it is published every Thursday at New Canaan, Conn., by a group of prominent people, including Hey wood Broun, Deems Taylor, Stan ley High, Colvin Brown, Gene Tunney, John Erskine, Ursula Parrott, Quentin Reynolds, Jack Pegler, George T. Bye. Vol. 1, No. 1, contains articles by the owners and Faith Baldwin, Cor nelius Vanderbilt, Jr., and Eliza beth Hawes. The paper is tabloid size on white machine finish book paper. ‘ John Erskine writing the saluting editorial says: “We have no policy. Or perhaps we shall have as many policies as contri butors. Let nature take its course. Each of us will say what he wishes. From time to time we hope to agree with each other. (Paragraph) You will find in the NUTMEG, however, this funda mental unity, that we are a group of human beings who think we have serious things to say to other human beings equally serious. We shall try to express our id€as painlessly. (Paragraph). Though our hope is to supply news as well as comments, it is not our intention to duplicate other journals already in existence. In one respect we would reverse the common proce dure—instead of trying to imitate Metropolitan nublications we pre- Continued on Back Page
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