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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 Stye ®rgott 'patlji lc PER COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1939 Scout, Cub Leaders to Camp Conference • More than 100 Skxnit and Cub leaders from the counties of Alex ander, Burke, Caldwell, Catawba, Cleveland, Lincoln, Iredel, Mc- Dowell, Polk, Gaston and Ruther ford will join in an overnight and day conference at the Piedmont Boy Scout camp at Lake Lanier on June 17th and, 18th for the purpose of training, fellowship and recreation. The principal feature of the meeting this year will be the presence of Frank D. Wood of Atlanta, chairman on Cubbing for the Sixth Region of the Boy Scouts of America, who will confer with Scout and Cub leaders in connection with the pro gram of Cubbing for boys 9, 10 and 11 years of age. The conference will open with supper at 7 o’clock on Saturday evening, June 17th, and close with noon-day dinner on Sunday the •18th. Judge Bismark Capps of Gastonia, president of the Pied —Continued on Back Page . Fire Damages House At Lynn The home of Mir. and M!rs. Lewis Blackwell at Lynn, owned by Carl O. Story, located in the loka Hills section, was badly damaged by fire Monday afternoon about 5 o’clock. By the quick efforts of neighbors and friends, most of the house hold furnishings were saved, but the wearing apparel of the family was a complete loss. The cause of the fire was defective wiring, it •is said. Tryon Boys’ Club to Start Monday, 19th The Tryon Boys’ club will start its fifth summer’s work on June 19th under the supervision of Maj. W. A. Bchilletter. The club was founded four years ago by Mrs. Anne Bosworth Greene and she has financed the work each year. The community is very grateful to Mrs. Greene for mak ing this most worthwhile organiza tion possible. The club was op erated in a most efficient and in structive way for the first three years by Dr. George F. Taylor but due to other pressing duties it was necessary for Dr. Taylor to give up this work. Since that time the club has been under the supervision of Mr. Schilletter.- The purpose of the club is to build character, encourage true sportsmanship, develop strong bod ies and give training in handicraft work. At a meeting held before school closed a number of boys express ed their desire and interest in be coming members of the club this summer. Careful attention will be given to character building, developing leaders, self control, responsibility and cooperation. Some of the leading citizens of Tryon have ex pressed their willingness and de sire to help with this most impor tant part of the work. Special attention and care will be given to each boy in physical development and athletic training. Such games as Volley ball, base ball, archery, swimming, boating, Continued on Page Two
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