CURB REPORTER Custodian C. J. Lynch announc ed at the Tryon Kiwanis club to day noon that one of the Kiwanis wheel chairs is available now for temporary invalids. The club has two chairs donated to for use to anyone in the community need ing it temporarily during their * weak or crippled condition Vance McCown visited with '''the Kiwanians today, and Col. Ar thur Smith and Nelson Jackson, Jr. In the absence of J. N. Jackson, vice-president Hod; 0. Prince gave an interesting talk on his visit to the Kiwanis district convention in Spartanburg last week I . . . Wads worth said, “Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stooo than when we soar.” Miss Carman’s brother in Illinois clipped a pic ture of the Bulletin press from his hometown paper and sent it to Tryon the other day. Thanks .... Over 19,000 people in North Caro lina have lost the ? r driver’s licens es for driving while drunk .... Tryon’s high school football team goes to Brevard on Friday to nlay another strong team .... Fred Buchanan is always fixing up something in his store, putting in \ new shelves and making 'room for ) moxe goods .... George W. Comer of the Adams-Millis Corp., has bought a lot in Pickens Park and we expect to hear the hammer and saw in that neighborhood soon . . . Roosevelt calls on voters to sup port. the S3O every Thursday sena torial candidate in California . . . German Armv ch;ef quits in dis agreement with H’tler . . . . U. S. Government and big business seem to be getting together. The rail roads wTI not cut wages, Champion Paper Co., have raised theirs and many people are going to work, but look out for next spring. It doesn’t take modern machinery long to build up a surplus. THE BULLETIN $1.50 A Year The officers and teachers of the Congregational Sunday school met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Jackson, Jr., on Monday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Ailes of Detroit are guests at Mimosa Inn. Mrs. Roland Alston of Atlanta, Ga., is visiting Mrs. J. N. Jack son. 50 Beautiful (Eljrisinms (Earbs With Your Name Printed On Them For si .00 Wood’s Press PHONE 99, , TRYON’S i Iheateß IPhone 186 Matinee: 3:P. M. Saturday j Matindte: 1 P. M. | MONDAY & TUESDAY | DOROTHY LAMOUR RAY MILLIAND 808 BURNS MARTHA RAYE ln “Tropic Holiday” WEDNESDAY ONLY ‘Romance on the Run’ With Bonded Woods , Patricia Ellis, Grace Bradley, Edward Brophy Hill Billies and City Slickers tangle in a merry and melodious mix-up of lovers on the run and crooks on the lam!

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