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Columbus Scouts Organize Professor James Brooks, for some weeks has been instrumental in organizing a troop of Boy Scouts for Columbus, and secured the cooperation of Rev. Homer Brady who will act as Scoutmast er. Ernest H. Gibbs will be the assistant Scoutmaster. R. H. Brady, county Boy Scout chairman, Nelson Jackson, 3rd assistant Scoutmaster of Tryon Troop 1, and county Scout Com missioner Isham Henderson, at tended the first meeting. Also pres ent were the three members of the Troop committee: J. A. Wilson, Donald Spurlin, and C. E. Blan ton of Columbus. A charter has been applied for. Prof. Brooks, with the approval of Principal G. Tolliver, secured a suitable room in the school gymnasium as head quarters for troop meetings. This has been painted and made at tractive. Scoutmaster Brady has inaugurated a full program of Scout activities. Fifteen Scouts have already enrolled. Others will join later. A successful paper salvage drive was carried out Saturday > as the first community activity of the group'. Mrs. Mary Stearns Graham had as guests during the weekend, her grandson, Harold Marmaduke of Waterbury, Conn., and his guest John Hoth, of Summit, N. J. They came down from the Naval hos pital, Kennilworth, Asheville where they are for a short stay. WANTED: for tourist Hall, Tryon ): Experienced he tel. Apply ay .—Adv. 9, ltyll. chef Oak IMPORTANT TO CAR OWNERS Have the dust, sand,\slud^<e and abrasive accumulatoin V- e/i o v e d from the crankcase of Aour car NOW with the INTERNAL MO TOR CLEANER at STANDARD Esso Station, Tryon.—Adv. 9&30 NOTICE: We will close each Wednesday at 1 p. m. until further announcement" (effective April 4) JACKSON’S N. L. Wilson* Prop. Phone No. 14 Returned service men at the Lake Lure Rest Gamp are ‘“swoon ing” over a marvelous gift of many records—recorded and sent with the compliments of “The An drew Sisters”. All the young of Tryon will appreciate what this means. NOW ! ! Has any one a port able phonograph to give or sell so records can be enjoyed on their picnic outings?—Camp and Hos pital Council, Red Cross. Mrs. Wal ter C. Hill, chairman.—Adv. *-ti J. B. Hester, Insurance Since HESTER REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE AGENC'l Phone No. 37, Tryon Baking on oraer\ Cup Cakes, Pies, Cinnamon bunst rtflls, cakes. Mrs. J. S. (Dick) Kell/Telephone No. 258—.Adv. (m.tf.lj ■Li■ llcotcl j illoUI dllLc Oiil 1905; W. M. Hester, Real Estate Since 1923 SPECIAL ‘FOODS oo: TRYON WII Ml 01 Made From Try on Grapes SWEET f and DRY Manufactured By i G Miner Tryon, North Carolina
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