ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 Clic Urotm Batin Bulletin 'v„ L (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 9, Est."P3l-28 TRYON. N. C., THURS., SEPT. 24, 1936 Publicity for Try on Vice-president Charles J. Lynch is responsible for two interesting winter sports pictures of Tryon life which appeared in the current of the Carolina Crusader, a bulletin of the Carolina Motor club of Charlotte. One picture was a scene at the Horse Show on Harmon Field; the other was a “Pause to Rest Paws” and showed a group of Tryon Hounds and riders. Miss Holden Here The many friends of Miss Euphemia Holden will be glad to know that she arrived on Wednes day from the North and is a guest of Mrs. Bernard Sharp. For the Firemen A number of patriotic citizens responded to the request for donn >ctions to help complete the new .■/quarters of the Tryon Fire Depart- Several calls were made to The Bulletin by people asking the name of the person to whom the donations were to be sent. For the benefit of others who may wish to give to this cause they may send their donations to Dr. B. B. Bishop, Jr., or to The Bul letin office. The firemen are list ing the names of all donors. Brotherhood Meeting The Wesley Brotherhood will hold their monthly supper at the Methodist church tonight. This supper will replace the monthly fish fry held heretofore. Football Friday The Tryon-Saluda football team will open up the season on Friday, September 25th, when they meet the strong Fletcher team. This team generally furnishes the ini tial opposition for the local boys and a good game is in prospects. Last year Tryon-Saluda was only able to defeat Fletcher by a single touchdown. A large crowd will be necessary to support the two schools and give them a good start for the year. For the past ten days the team has been hard at work practicing and is in fairly good shape. Quite a few letter men were lost from last season. Both the tackles, Kerhulas and Fox, Center Mc- Geachy, Pearson at end, and Dean Shields at full have to be replaced. However, a number of regulars have been shifted around to fill the weak places and the reserves are showing up well. The game will start promptly at three-thii*ty at Harmon Field. A good line-up for the coming season can be had for the local fans on the team. The following boys will probably see action: Ends—Green, Jacobs, G. Foster; tackles, H. Shields, Hol bert, Heatherly, Edney; guards— Parker, Chapman, Camp, Gosnell; centers McGeachy, E. Foster, Swann; backs —Blackwell, Staton, Jones, Fox, Bvers Ford, Eaton, Miller. Laughter, M. Green, Mc- Farland. In addition the above, Seth Vining, bat sterted out early to ge 4 - th" training and de velopment in order to be ready for the game when he becomes older and larger.