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Pack of Wolves Seen in Tryon All young beys from 9 to 12 years of age got a thrill Monday night when a Cub organization was formed at the Parish House. The Cubs are sponsored by the Boy Scout organization and they help prepare the younger boys for a better understanding of Scout ing and learn many of the good tricks that make life more useful and happier. The Cubs take in parents, too. About 75 people, young and old, turned out to get the Cubs started in Tryon. The Rev. Charles L. McGavem is the Cubmaster. The advisory comr mittee is composed of R. B. White, J. M. Baker, George W. Comer, W. M. Hester and D. S. Blois. Other parents, and boys who are interested should get in touch with Mr. M]cGavem as soon as possible. There will be more information about the Cubs in Tryon frein time to time. The tenderfoot Cubs are called Wolves. Then they are promoted to Bear Cubs and finally Lion Cubs. Listen to the Horse Show Broadcast on Wednesday Afternoon —4:30 to 5:00 P. M. • Whether in your car or in your home it will be more enjoyable over a— Philco Radio A Model for Every Purse and Purpose. Auto Radios . . . Portables . . . Home Radios . . . Combinations See Them . . . Hear Them ... at AVANT ELECTRIC COMPANY Telephone 51—Tryon, North Carolina For the Hospital Funds from far and near still come in for St. Luke’s hospital. Mrs. Susan Craig of Saluda sends in her contribution from Sante Fe, New Mexico, Mrs. Helen Bass ford sends hers from Los Gatos, Arizona, Mrs. J. W. Beaumont from Detroit, G. M. Ferree, Miss Hilda Baldwin Siller, Mrs. Dolores Bingamon, Rev. and Mrs. William Turner, Anna Rookard, all from Tryon. Mrs. Ford Wins Dog Mrs. Fred 9. Ford was the lucky winner of Harmony, the cocker puppy donated by Mr. and Mrs. James R. Trowbridge and ed for Harmon Field. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mayer of Bristol, Tenn., have arrived for the Tryon Horse and Hound Show. They brought two horses to be entered in the show, Pal-O-Mine, a five-gaited animal, and George Berry a walking horse.
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