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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST ‘2O, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Urgmt lc Per Copy (The Worlds Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy lc Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, OCT. 5, 1938 Eight Boy Scouts And Their Leader Attend Jubilee V Assistant Scoutmaster M. B. I Xlaldwell and eight members of ! Tryon Boy Scout Troop, No. 1 will j leave Thursday morning early in j a station wagon for Chapel Hill j to attend the Carolina four-day ! Boy Scout Jubilee. While there j they will be guests of the Tulane- ! Carolina football game and will be given other treats while in train ing. Scoutmaster W. A. Schillet ter said that those going with Mr. Caldwell were James Jackson, Harold Taylor, Seth Vining, Jr., Bill Derby, George Cooksey, Spur geon Arledge, Frank McFarland, Lock McGeachy. Rotary Governor Here Friday T. Wilbur “Buddy” Thornhill,! >pf Char’eston, S. C., Governor of j (p;ne 190th Rotary International dis- j trict. will be the guest speaker at j the Tryon Rotary club meeting on I Friday at 1 p. m., at Slunnydale Log Cabin according to announce ment by President Julian B. Hes ter of the Tryon club. All mem bers of the local club are urged to help make a full attendance. Presbvteriari Women Meet Tonight The Ladies Auxiliary of the Tryon Presbyterian church will meet tonight at 7:30 at the home of M!rs. T. G. Mjiller on Lincourt Drive. The program topic: “The Forgotten Areas In Our Cities/’ “CURP” REPORTER That stout, chunky fellow that waved at George Cathey Tuesday morning was Alvin Helmick, for merly chief carver of the Tryon Toymakers but who is now carv ing a name for himself as a chief inspector of the Post Office De partment. He and the other officers were on the trail of something, you betcha Standing on the curb waiting for the bus on Monday afternoon was Tryon’s 80 year old retired actor, Dwight Smith, who in former years acted on the stage with the noted Edwin. Booth. Dwight was headed for a two weeks’ visit to his old home town, Vevay, Indiana, which he had not seen in 23 years and of which he was a former mayor. Vevay was settled in 1813 by some Swiss pioneers See an ad in today’s copy where W. T. Overstreet of Tampa, Fla., is offer ing for sale the timber on the Skyuka tract on Tryon Mountain, also the Skyuka hotel plumbing and steam heating plant which is to be dismantled. Skyuka hotel was fa mous in days gone by as a sum mer resort .... Indian Fair this week on the Cherokee Indian res ervation Frank Herring, the portrait artist, is having a successful one man show of paint ings in Charlotte until October 15th. Frank often visits Tryon. John Fuldner, director of the Raleigh Little Theatre, is
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