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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE iPOST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®je (Enron jßailg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Letters London, Aug 24th, 1938 Dear Seth, My last letter caused such un favorable comment that I am at a Pross to know what to say in this. Your London Correspondent is on a holiday (I am alluding to Miss Graham) and so, therefore, perhaps, though I am not your London Correspondent, I may be permitted to give my impressions of London, which City I have not ■visited for a long long time. Contrary to current impression, T find all Londoners charming. They appear to use every effort nd endeavour to please the visit ing stranger. It is a citv of clean streets, ex_ t remely efficient transportation facilities and it still has all of Die historic buildings of which we were told when children. A trip from Waterloo Bridge to ■*he Tower Bridge, down the Tl hames provided many interesting things. For instance, a Japanese thing boat, perhaps 45 feet in Ingth lying so close to the water 1 hat she appeared to be submerged, has, I am told, travelled all the V7 ay from Tokio and will return there. There appears to be no interest here except in the Test Matches, which have been finished today. “Test M/atches” are Cricket, in case you do not know. I am re liably informed that England has won over Australia by tremendous odds. Please publish my very best re gards to everyone within reach of the Bulletin, and take it from me, although everything here has been very happy, I shall be more than ready to return HOME. Harkness Smith. TRYON, N. C., SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1938 Tryon School Will Open On Monday Final plans have been made for the opening of Tryon graded school on Monday. Only one change has been made in the faculty as previously published. Supt. W. A. Schilletter said this morning: “We are happy to announce that Miss Edith Preston has accepted the position as Sixth grade teach er to fill the vacancy due to the resignation of Miss Nell Clink scales. Miss Preston is well known in this community and I am certain every one interested in the school will be glad to know that she will be in Tryon again. Miss Preston will have charge of Girl’s Athletics in the school. We all know of her excellent qualifi cations as an athletic trainer and we are certain our Tryon girls will receive the best of training under her leadership.” All pupils are asked to please report to their respective class rooms on Monday at 8:50 o’clock. They will march from there to the auditorium for the following pro gram: Invocation—Rev. B. G. Henry. Hymn—Audience. Address—Dr. W. P. Jackson, Field Secretarv National Recrea tional Association. Remarks and Instructions— Supt. W. A. Schilletter. Hymn—Audience. The public is cordially invited to attend the opening exercises. After the exercises in the audi torium the pupils will march back to their class rooms to receive in structions, book list, schedules and lesson assignments. Stehool will be dismissed about 11:30 on this day.
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