tNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 1928, AT THB POST OFFICI AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 ffirgmi 4Batl|j Hull din (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 Arledge Elected Rotary President Vice-president J. T. “Jack” Ar ledge was elected president of the kTryon Rotary club on Friday at *Oak Hall hotel. Other officers are E. Perry Manville, vice-president; John G. Landrum, secretary-treas urer; directors, F. P. Bacon, Julian B. Hester, Nelson Jackson, Jr., John R. Ferguson, J. M. Baker. The new officers will be installed in July. Flower Show List Reprinted Today The premium list of the Trvon Flower Show to be held at the Par ; sh House on Aoril 30th is re published in today’s Ti’yon Daily Bulletin with a few changes. If interested, save your copy of this Bulletin as the list will not be published again. . * Attention ! Members of Tryon Garden Glub “The Gardeners” of Spartanburg are having colored moving pictures of Magnolia Gardens with a lec ture by Mr. Norwood Hasty, the owner, at the Spartanburg high school auditorium at 8 p. m., Thurs day, April 29. and they are ex tending a cordial invitation to all members of the Tryon Garden club to come and enjoy it wPh them. This is the only notice that will be given our members. Mae Trene Flentve. TRYON, N, C„ MONDAY, APRIL 2(5, 1937 Jackson Announces For Re-Election Commissioner Ralph S. Jackson filed Saturday afternoon for re election to the Town of Tryon Council and made a total of five candidates for board of commis sioners. Three are to be elected. The five candidates so far are the present board W. M. Brllew, J. Vernon Hall, R. S. Jackson and newcomer-, Claude Fisher and C. M. Eargle. Mr. Jackson joined the council six years pgo and has made a name for himself for his firmness in holding to the views he thought best in matters of town government, Dr. E. E. Missildine and J. T. Arledge are the only candidates for mayor. The race is on. The election will be held on May 4, one week from Tuesday. Blois at Kiwanis Doughis S. Blois, member of the Tryon-Salude district school board, who spoke last week at the Rotary club will give the same address on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at the Kiwanis club at Hotel Tryon. He will roeak on School Affiairs. C. M. Eargle will have charge of the program. Governors Here, WOW ! Governor E. D. Rivers of Georgia and Governor Clyde Hoey of North Carolina were in Tryon Sunday afternoon on their way to Hen der onvPle to address the state convention of Woodmen of the World. The North Carolina motor '•ade met the Georgia governor just before the state line near Tryon.