ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE v AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3,1879 Olruon jßmly bulletin (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 Club Field Day Friday at 11 A. M. Tryon Boys club field day pro gram will begin on Friday morning Pit 11 o’clock at Harmdn Field. Mack Matthews and Pierre Mac- Gowan write from Charleston, S. C., that they can’t wait to get to Tryon next week and be in the Boys club and that they are bring ing another boy with them . . .Nel_ son Jackson, 111, and William El frink, former club leaders now touring Europe with the World Boy Scout Jamboree, write the boys in Tryon that they are having a fine time and have just landed in France. Hendersonville Show Hendersonville today was ready to see her second annual Horse Show, which will be held on the I high school athletic field on Thursday and Friday. f Final arrangements for the show were completed, and every thing was in readiness for the four performances. Afternoon shows begin at 2 p. m., on Thurs day and Friday and evening shows at 8 p. m., on the two days. A varied program will be offer ed at each performance and each will be entirely different. At Horse Show Miss Ann Bingham and Miss Jane Raoul are taking part in the Hendersonville Horse Show today and tomorrow. They will ride two horses from the Samuel Bingham stables from Tryon. TRYON. K C„ THURSDAY, JULY 29, 1937 “CURB" REPORTER Barney Bishop, Jr., and D. D. SI has just received from Jack 800. bar of Washington, D. C., a friend of his father, and former Kiwanis Governor of D. C. f an interesting Kiwanis Bulletin which he edited for July 2L Those who heard Jack speak at Tryon Kiwanis when he visited here will remember him for his entertaining humor. In reporting the singing of Ameri ca he said a man behind him sang “Land where my father died, etc.” Singular! He says “Rituals after long use become pro forma, but surely when we sing “America”, salute the flag and listen to the invocation we can’t go wrong if we feel these sentiments . . . .Post card from John Harper Seely, who is touring Europe. Says he is hav ing a marvelous time. Nephew of Miss Susan Harper and frequent visitor to Tryon ... A house or gan says “The door to success swings on hinges lubricated with elbow grease.” . . . News item in the Bulletin Wednesday failed to mention that the Riding & Hfint club fish fry at Harmon Field was for the Tryon Firemen who assist the club on various occasions ing the year . . . Sanvuei A. Bing ham has some interesting moving pictures of the Coronation which he took while in England with Mrs. Bingham this summer ... A lot of ministers are finding time to Continued on back page