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Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28
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Time seems to be moving fast as
the subscriptions expiring this
month are renewed and their
dates moved up to 1941. The Mont
gomery Whalings are having
theirs sent to West Palm Beach.
Fla., the F. P. Bowes have chang
ed theirs from Libertyville, 111.,
to Sarasota, Fla. A new sub
scription ‘goes to W. H. McDon
ald at Mill Spring. Renewals
made for Mrs. Clyde Shuman in
Charlotte, Mrs. F. B. Adams at
Northampton, Mass., and Bill
Ward, Jr., at Juantico, Va., Ma
rine 'Station. John David Mc-
Geachy has moved his from Char
lotte to Decatur, Ga., and Mrs.
David Hedekin has changed hers
f£rom Atlanta to Mill Farm on
’'Tryon Route One. Earl Rion’s
has been changed from the 13th
Air Base Squadron, Montgomery,
Ala., to Chanute Field at Rantoul,
111. . . . All over the nation
friends of this section are eager
to keep up with each other thru
the Bulletin. Every news item you
send in to the paper is like writ
ing a letter to hundreds of friends
who are interested .... Tryon
has been invit:d again to send a
representative on the Mayor’s
Tour of Florida which begins on
Tuesday morning, February 11
and ends Friday night, ten nights
and eleven days of sightseeing
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TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JAN. 13, 1941
Masons Meet Tonight
The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic
Lodge, will meet tonight at 8
o’clock for its regular meeting
at Missildine’s hall. All visiting
Masons welcome.
Kiwanis Official Speaker
Here On Tuesday
Professor Charles Erwin, lieu
tenant-governor of Division One
of the Carolinas Taiwan's district,
will be the chief speaker at the
Tryon Kiwanis club on Tuesday at
1 p. m., at Hotel Tryon.
Tryon Loses In Basketball
To Asheville Boys Five
Tryon’s high school boys’ basket
ball team lost to the Asheville
S'chool for Boys team on Satur
day afternoon by a score of 40 to
27. A return engagement will be
played in Tryon about Feb. 1.
Poultry Shipment Tuesday
A Cooperative Poultry Shipment
will be conducted on Tuesday by
Countv Agent J. A. W T ilson. Pric
es to be paid for the poultry and
stopping points in the county have
been advertised in the Bulletin
and Polk County News.
The Greeks continue their vic
torius march against the Italians
around Tepeleni, Albania, the
British steadily pounding the Ital
ians in Libya, Africa and run
them out of five air bases. The
Germans give London a heavy
bombardment. Willkie favors giv
ing Roosevelt wider powers and
he will fly soon to England to
study the situation.