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(Vol. 23—No. 176) TRYON, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11th, 1950
Weather Tuesday: High 76, low
45 . . . ZORO is coming this week -
at Tryon Theatre, according to
Manager R. E. Brantley, who
stated after The Bulletin was
printed yesterday that he had a
telephone call from Charlotte which
said that Dr. Cameron Zoro, who
didn’t think he could come to
Tryon this week, has made ar
rangements to make the trip in
person, and will be on the Tryon
Theatre stage for the late show
Saturday at 11 p. m. The ad’vt.
states that inhuman creatures
from the lower world, “Terrors
of the Unknown” including the
only ghost with “Hex” appeal;
and the beautiful Lady Godiva in
all Her unnatural glory will ma
teralize on the stage as well as
headless men and the living dead.
. . . . President Matt O’Shields
of the Tryon Chamber of Com
merce is inviting all artists of the
community who are interested in
Tryon Chamber of Commerce hav
ing an interesting letterhead for
its stationery to submit samples
of drawings to Elbert H. Arledge,
Printer, and a copy will select
the one thought best to represent
Tryon most appropriately . . A lot
of people are interested in Tryon
having the best of things that is
appropriate for the community.
Mrs. John Harvey, Chicago, writes
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Census Shows 2,824 Pupils
In Polk County Schools
Checking the records of County
School Superintendent James W.
Gantt and Tryon City Administra
tive Unit Supt. Laxton Hamrick,
a census shows that there ar6
2,824 students, white and colored,
in the elementary and high schools
of the county. Of these 2,468 are
white and 356 are colored.
Stearns school at Columbus has
9 teachers and 298 elementary
pupils; Sunny View 7 teachers and
225 pupils; Mill Spring 17 teach
ers, 326 elementary puils and 150
high school students; Green Creek,
20 teachers, 433 elementary, 121
high school students; Saluda, 12
teachers, 253 elementary, 69 high
school; Tryon 22 teachers, 445
elementary and 148 high school
students.
Colored schools: Rosenwald, 2
teachers, and 90 pupils; Union
Grove, 3 teachers and 117 pupils;
Embury at Tryon, 7 teachers and
109 elementary and 40 high school
students.
Kiwanians Elect Officers
The Tryon Kiwanis Club elect
ed officers for 1951 Tuesday as
follows: Elbert H. Arledge, presi
dent; Seth ML Vining, vice-presi
dent; James Gibson, treasurer.
Woodrow Hague, the secretary,
will be elected by the new Board
of Directors, who will include J.
A. Simpson, Carroll P. Rogers,
Laxton Hamrick, Chas. J. Lynch,
C. W. McCall, E. L. Carter, P. L.
Barnette.
The officers will be inducted at
the first meeting in January.
Tryon Tigers play Bessemer City
Friday night at Bessemer City.