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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 2% ffirgmt Batlj) pulletm lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1939 CURB REPORTER Softball games in this section are being enthusiastically received. Hardly a day passes that some group is not playing. One day at Harmon Field there were three groups playing .... Playground Commissioner C. J. Lynch says more money is needed to put on the big Fourth of July celebration. Send your donation to K. A. Bowcn ; Julian Hester, D. S. Blois, Geoige A. Cathey or leave at Bulletin office .... Nice shower Monday. Crops appreciated it . . . Bill Baker, staff photographer for the North Carolina Department of Conservation and Development was the guest of President E. Terry Manville of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce during the weekend and he took several at tractive pictures of the community which he hopes to use in adver tising this section .... Carl Goerch’s State Magazine, Raleigh, t ame out in 72 attractive pages on Saturday, a special edition, cele -1 rating North Carolina Day at the Hew York World’s Fair; 4,000 Tar Heels attended the celebra tion in New York on Monday. Gov. Tloey made a speech .... The grand parade of the Rhododendron Festival will be held in Asheville on Wednesday morning; expected to be three miles long .... Boy Scout Gamp Opened Monday The Piedmont Boy Scout Camp officially opened its 1939 season, the fifteenth year of its operation at Lake Lanier, on Saturday, June 17th, at which time a conference of Scout leaders from the eleven counties of the council area, more than one .hundred men, were in attendance. Frank D. Wood, Re gional Chairman on Cubbing, of Atlanta, Ga., was present for the conference to advise with men in terested in the Cubbing program for boys of pre-Sfeout age, nine, ten, and eleven years of age. On Sunday morning Judge Bis mark Capps, of Gastonia, Presi dent of the Piedmont Council, con ducted the devotional service. Nel son Jackson, Jr., Council Vice- President, and Major Bernard Sharp, Chairman of the Commit tee on Camping of the Council, represented Tryon and Polk coun ty at the meeting. The conference was one of the most successful ever held at the ramp according to the officials of the council, and the visitors were loud in their praise of the great growth and development that has taken place at the camp during the past several years. Frank D. Wood, of Atlanta, who has visited all the Scout camps in the South, paid especial compliment in stating that in his opinion the Piedmont Council Gamp was the finest he had seen. Stout troops of the Piedmont area arrived at the camp Monday mornmg. The units consisted of Troop 3, Morganton, composed of Continued On Back Page _ *
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