ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3.1879 ffirgott Jatlu (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10, Est. 1-31-28 At Kiwanis F. H. Jeter, agricultural editor of the State Extension Depart ment, Raleigh, addressed the Tryon Kiwanis club today noon at Hotel Tryon, and pointed out the possi ijities of developing the dairy and «/uck industry of this section. He also praised the work of the Tryon Kiwanis club in co-operating with the farm program in this county. Delegates to the district conven tion at Charlotte have been named as follows: J. N. Jackson, C. J. Lynch, K. A. Bowen. Alternates: R. H. Brady, C. M. Eargle and Hoyt O. Prince. The Kiwanis club will meet with the Tryon Rotary club on October 13th at Oak Hall and help enter tain the travel tours representa tives. M. R. McCown is represent ing the Rotary club and C. J. Lynch of the Kiwanis club in charge of arrangements. A nominating committee for next year’s officers and directors was named as follows: Dr. C. )rthur Lincoln. J. N. Jackson and |e Troy. Singing Convention The monthly singing convention will moet at Saluda Baptist church Sunday, October 10th, at 2 o’clock. Everybody invited to come. We are expecting singers from adjoining counties to be with us.—H. E. P. New Haven, Conn., Oct. 4. Democrats, picking up where they left of last November, appeared to be making heavy inroads in the Republican column tonight on the basis of incomplete returns from small town elections. TRYON, N C„ TUESDAY, OCT. 5, 1937 “CURB” REPORTER James E. Johnson who writes Here ’N’ Yonder for The Polk County News, farms a little and presses and sets for the Daily Bulletin, is out of the office today, making sorghum molasses at his farm .... A number of people have asked the Bulletin editor to say something about the parks around the depot needing atten tion, especially before the travel tour gets here on Oct. 13th. In terviewing Mayor E. E. Mlissildine to see what the Town could do about it. the reporter learned that the Town has appropriated a sum of money for this purpose to be spent under the direction of the Tryon Garden club. This was done weeks ago. The Garden club should be the proper agent to look after this work from the stand point of qualification and interest. Just why the club has been wait ing we do not know, but if it does a good job we are sure the public spirited citizens of the community will give the financial support, in the future if the Town fails to place it in its budget. A reliable custodian willing to take the responsibility is all that has been needed. Now that the money has been provided we may look for results . . . Auburn and Tulane played to a 0-0 tie Monday, two days after the football fielj had Continued on back pace

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