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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OfTICI AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESB. MARCH 3.1879 ® \t ®rgtm JJatlg (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 •‘CURB’ REPORTER Dr. Edwin S. Lindsey, a pro fessor of English at the Univer sity of Chattanooga, a former Tryonite, and a £on-in-law of Mrs. Henry Bray, has accomplished much with his hobby, Music. He has composed a popular opera, “King Arthur”. Last Thursday he conducted the orchestra for it at the Patten Chapel. We natural ly like to brag about a home town boy who played in a little Tryon band with Julian Hester, Lawrence Doubleday and others, but read what the Chattanooga papers say: “Dr. Lindsey’s beauti ful opera, “King Arthur” wa3 rendered by a fine orchestra. The Iperformance started at 8:30 but "shortly after‘7 o’dock people were being turned away. Certainly, the huge crowds, the willing donation of their services by orchestra and singers constitute a testimonial to Dr. Lindsey’s ability and: popular ity unique within our memory.” That was from a News editorial. The Chattanooga Times savs: “Af ter the overture started, Dr. Lind sey dropped his jocular mood. He became primarily the creator, striving for the best of which his charges were capable. Both orches tra and s’ngers responded admir ably, and the entire opera was e-iven a dist ; nguished, performance. Most of the singers acted their parts as well as they sang. There Continued on book vuae TRYON, N. C„ WED., NOV. A Man’s Sale At Ballenger- J ackson’s Eight hundred extra copies of today’s Tryon Daily Bulletin were purchased by the Ballenger-Jack son Company for distribution to non-subscribers in this area. This well-known big store has a two page advertisement setting forth big values in men’s and boys’ fur nishings. The entire show window of the Ballenger-Jackson Company has been turned into a large at tractive display of clothes for men and boys. The Lanier Club Official Notice The first meeting of the Lanier club will be held Thursday, Nov. 4, at 3:30 p. m., at the Lanier libi-ary. The speaker for the day will be Archibald Rutledge.—Adv. Rotary Meets At Oak Hall Friday The Tryon Rotary club will meet on Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hail hotel with Major Sharp in charge of the program. Miss Mae Irene Flentye will be the chief speaker. Forest Fires Get a burning permit before you burn within 500 feet of any pro tected woods. “Protected wood” means any boundary or tract of timbered land. R. B. Williams, Polk Countv Forest Warden. 3, 1937
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