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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 5% Srymt lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Girl Scouts to Receive Awards for Year’s Work The Tryon Girl Scouts will be presented badges on Tuesday at Harmon Field at 7:30 p. m. Cynthia Brand will be present ed as a candidate for a tenderfoot by Jane Brand. She will be in vested by her leader. Second class by Mrs. C. C. Cur tiss; first class by Miss Betty Doubleday; athlete and foot trav eler by Miss Edith Preston; com munity safety by Mrs. C. H. Helms; artist, Mrs. Ralph Jackson; my community, Mrs. C. W. Kittrell; reader by, Mliss Anne Sevier; foods, Miss Virginia Heath; dress maker, M,rs. M„ R. McCown; needlewoman, Miss Elizabeth Wat son; cyclist, Mrs. W. F. Sprague; child nurse, Mrs. E. C. Andrews; bird finder, Mrs. A. J. Jervey; music appreciation, musician, Mrs. Walter Jones; cooks, Mrs. John Washburn; ministrel, Mirs. W. A. Schilletter; first aid, Mrs. Elsie Tanner; health winner, Miss Thel- Mills; home maker, Mi's. John Brown; home nurse, Miss Irene Clark; hostess, Mrs. Eunice Wat son: tree finder, Mrs. Olive Ash worth; junior citizen, Miss C. H. Sawyer; observer, Mrs. J. B. Hes ter, Sr.; rambler, Miss Anna B. Way; games badge, Mrs. W. P. Jackson; winter sports, Mrs. Seth Vining; attendance, Dr. Arthur Lincoln; aide, Mrs. G. F. Taylor* woodcraft. Mrs. D. M. McGeachy; Photographer, Mrs. D. SL Blois; swimmer, Mrs. K. A. Bowen; horse woman, Mrs. R. H. Millikin; laun dress, Mrs. R. H. Brady; wild flower finder and garden flower finder, by Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins; -—Continued on Back Page . (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, MAY 15, 1939 CURB REPORTER Today is the 45th birthday of Missildine’s Pharmacy. Congra tulations! What an interesting history Dr. Ernest could give about Tryon’s early days. The Pharmacy is the oldest establishment that has been in continuous business since it started . . . Ernest Clowes who has been spending his vaca tions every year at Tryon has be come a subscriber to The Bulletin at Bridgehampton, L. 1., N. Y. . . . . The Birges are leaving soon for India .... Henry Parmelee, Jr., is here for a visit with his parents .... Ruby Stephens and A. S. Brugh were married shortly after midnight Sunday. The bride is better known as Barbara Stan wyck and the groom as Robert Taylor Matt O’Shields of the ‘ Ballenger Co., went to Charlotte during the weekend to attend the South Atlantic Shoe Show. Sixty manufacturers and jobbers had on exhibit their samples of shoes to be worn this coming fall. Sfix hundred buyers Continued On Back Page — Ledbetter Succeeds Andrews On School Board W. Dan Ledbetter of Coopers Gap has been elected a member of the Polk County Board of Edu cation to fill the vacancy created by the election of R. O. Andrews to the Tryon Town Board of Commissioners. lc PER COPY
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