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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 ®rymt Jlulletm (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 “CURB” REPORTER Here is a matter of life and death: *‘M\y dear Mr. Vining: I have agreed to act as regist rar of Vital Statistics for the township of Try on exclusive of the town of Tryon, which territory is handled by Miss Virginia Bland. 1 should like to take this op portunity to ask the co-operation of all physicians, mid-wives and parents in registering the births of all children in the township. With an increasing number of laws in regard to child labor and pensions it is more and more necessary to have date and place of birth. > Notarized death certificates are necessary before insurance can be collected .’ mae Irene flentye When told what Walter Winchell said about David Niven and Merle Oberon breaking their engagement, Lefty Flynn said yesterday that David and Mierle were coming to Tryon this fall as the guests of the Flynns) at Little Orchard . . . Football practice for Tryon high school started this afternoon . . . One nice thing about this rainy weather we get a lot of pretty sunshine along with it. and rain bows, too . . . Kit McMaster left St. Luke’s hospital this morning after several days’ treatment fol lowing his accident S'unday after noon. Kit, who is a guest of the . Continued on back paoe TRYON, N C.. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1937 Windsor At Rotary W. C. Ward will be in charge of the Tryon Rotary club program on Friday at 1 p. m., at Lake Lanier Inn. The chief speaker will be Philip B. Windsor of Try on and Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. Mr. Windsor is a keen student of in ternational problems and his talk will deal with the economic situa tion. SCHOOL NEWS Tryon school, Saluda school and Lynn school opened this morning with splendid enrollment and good programs. The County School Teachers’ association will meet on Saturday morning at 10 a. m., at Stearns school in Columbus. Superinten dent P. S. White states that the public is cordially invited to this and all other meetings. Polk county schools have recent ly received seven school buses from the State School commission. They are new 1937 International buses. Three of them will hold 100 pupils each and two of them will seat about 70 passengers each. Rev. S. L. Bowman has resigned as teacher at the Green’s Creek school effective September 18, and will go to the University of Chica go. MJrs. Bowman will teach in the Chicago schools. W. W. Davidson leaves soon for East Lake. Dare county, to serve as principal and teacher. Mrs. John T. Smith, formerly teacher in the Stearns school will teach at the Allen Jay school near High Point and she has been succeeded in Columbus by E. C. Continued on Page Two
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