SUMNER BATHING POOL.
TO THE BMTOB OF TEX PBM6. Sir, —Tour correspondent "Spero Me Mora" is beset with pessimism. He is in a "funk" regarding "road danger"; he is funky regarding the ability of pedestrians to look after themselves; the "tortuous narrow passage" makes him funky; then he has been "assured by Sumner mothers" on certain matters, and again collapses in fright. Finally he is in a funk because people want an opportunity to learn to swim quickly and efficiently. Clearly, a bathing resort is too nerve-shattering for "S.M."—Yours, etc., CHEERIO. Sumner, July 9th, 1929.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19667, 10 July 1929, Page 17
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