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SOFTBALL NEWS Bushwhackers defeated Adams Millis 5 to 4 in an 11 inning game Wednesday. Tryon Playere and Adams-Millis play today. Owen Rotary Vice-President When President Charles Mc Gavern was called to the Army as a chaplain, Vdce-president R. E. Brantley was advanced to presi dent of the Tryon Rotary club and Director Fred Owen was elected vice-president. Soldier Entertainment We are preparing fon another group of Camp Croft soldiers on the second Sunday in August. These visits have proven popular, and the boys are eager to come. The response that the Tryon peo ple have given to this work has been most generous and happy. The number of boys entertained each time has been larger than the number on the list from the camp. It will be a real help to the committee looking after' the sup per if those who have soldier guests not on the hostess list will notify Mrs. Bacon that their guests will be at the Parish House for the supper. A large group requires a great deal of preparation, and it may be lacking if the commit tee is not told beforehand. Tom Collum is the treasurer for this work, and gifts to aid' it may be handed to him.—- (Contributed). Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arledge have returned to Wilmington after visiting Mr. and Mrs. John A. Arledge and family at Columbus and Tryon. Mrs. Craig Furr has returned to Fort-Knox, Ky., after a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ward. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Wofford Foster and little daughter for a visit. The Mollie Morris Circle of the Methodist church will meet on Monday night at 7 o’clock at Har mon Field. After the monthly business session a picnic supper will be held. Mrs. Victor Jurgens has re turned from a visit with her hus band at his government post in the East. Circle No. 1 of the Tryon Metho dist churph will meet Tuesday, August 5th, at 8 o’clock with Mrs. C. W. Morgan, who will have charge of the lesson study. The course will ast through the week, meeting each night at 7:30. Miss Leila Morgan is a patient at St. Luke’s hospital. Cecil Herbert Pack, 17, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Pack, Tryon Route One, was admitted in St. Luke’s hospital today for an ap pendix operation. SPICED FIGS w Copied from a postal that Dr. L. G. Bedell wKote August 27th, 1913, to Mrs. Henry Acker. “Make a syrup of 5 pounds of sugar and a pint of the best vinegar for each 7 pounds of figs. Put the figs in the synup and let them boil until they are like pre serves. Make about 4 little cheese cloth bags and put in each bag 6 or 7 cloves; several small pieces of cinnamon, and a little mace. Put these spices in at the start and boil with the figs. Take out the figs when done and put in jars (also the spice bags), boil down the syrup and pour! it over them when thick and rich.” THE BULLETIN—6 months $1. Elbert H. Arledge Printer
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