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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYOJM, N.C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ffilie ffiruon .Batlg lc Per Copy (The World’s Smallest J*er Coptic Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 m|| 3*' ®j sßg& H < masSm HP •& vHr ißt JHHH ■V Asher and Little Jimmie The Tryon School Athletic Asso ciation is bringing to Tryon school auditorium on Saturda v night at 7:30 those famous radio entertain ers, Asher and Little Jimmie. Although Little Jimmie is only ten years old he can be classed as a veteran radio entertainer. Asher and Little Jimmie started in radio on station WCKY in Cin cinnati about six years ago while Jimmie was only four years old. At that t:‘me he knew more than two hundred songs from memory. He does not know how many he knows now, but during the six years he has been on the air he has sung them b v the hundreds and possibly thousands. During the past six years Asher and little Jimmie have broadcasted over some of the largest and most powerful radio stations in the coun- Continued on Back Page TRYON, N. C./'TUESDAYVNOV. 2, 1938 IBlii§® CURB REPORTER Lawyer Ryan McCown and Mrs. McCown and Attorney John Thom as Arledge have returned from an interesting meeting of the State Bar Association in Raleigh where they heard Governor Clyde Hoey, Bishop Edwin A. Penick and President Frank Hogan of the American Bar association. Attor | ney McCown was high in his praise, of Parole Commissioner Ed i win B. Gill, who is coming ,to i Brevard on November 15th to ad dress the western district annual ! welfare conference which is rep- I resented in Polk county by Rebecca : Hoskins, superintendent of public ; welfare .... “Luster” Wilson, 1 Tryon Route One mail carrier, is i exhibiting second growth apples, | Dr. Fuldner reports that his grapes I are trying to come out, and Fred j Buchanan brought in a bunch of i tiny grapes from his garden the | other day. This is unusual weather. i Need rain badly James j Baker’s Iron Fireman Stoker is in stalled in The Auberge aoartments. The Auberge received the highest rating from Count v Sanitarian B. A. Buff, according to his report | in Tuesday’s Bulletin ..... Some one has said that politeness is better than logic, you can often persuade when you cannot con vince Anyway we shouldn’t fall out with people just because they don’t see things the way we do. Convince them if we can, but Continued on Back Page
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