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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESB, MARCH 3.1879 Wat srmm 3Bmlti Sulletm V *3 ■ "w -L... (The Smallest Daily Newspaper in The World) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 £ “CURB” REPORTER Duke Unievrsity News service reports the following] article: “Durham, N. C., Nov. 22, 1937 Miss Ruth Mtanville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Perry ManviUe of Tryon has been recently elected vice-president of the girl’s riding club at Duke University. Miss Manville has long been known for her ability to ride. At Duke she has built for herself the reputation of being one of the finest horse women at the University. Last year she won. a blue ribbon in the jumping event, and placed in the form riding during the horse show staged by the Duke co-eds during their annual field day.” Advertising in the Bulletin is getting to be s 0 effective with some things that we are having to money to customers who for more insertions than necessary. The advertiser must have something the people want and for sale at a price the buyer feels is a bargain. The Bulletin can only guarantee that 2:000 people will see the ad each day. .... When you take a drink just before driving your auto Thanks giving dav remember that 14,000 licenses have been revoked in North Carolina and most of them were for driving while drunk . . . . Daniel F. Boone (Martha Light ner’s husband) ha 3 opened law TRYON, N. C., WED,, Young Men’s Club (By Maj- Bernard Sharp) Elsewhere in this issue is a notice that the Club Rooms of the Young M«n’s Association are about to be re-opened. The club was operated last winter with con siderable successful s,pite of many handicaps, and the prospects for the coming season are excellent. Much has been learner’ and some mistakes will be avoiu.J. There are at least two hundred young men who need the facilities of this institution, as there is no other place in which they can be sheltered and given decent enter tainment with little or no cost. Success depends largely upon the support given by the people of Tryon, not only in money contri butions but in assistance with programs, etc. We are acquainted with no town that is more loyal than Tryon in meeting its social obligations and this deserves a high place on the list. Program Thanksgiving service at the Tryon Presbyterian church on Thursday, will be as follows: Doxology; Invocation and Lord’s Prayer, Rev. C. P. Burnett; Hymn, “O Beautiful for Spacious Skies”; Responsive Reading, Rev. B. G. Henry; Praver, Rev. John, A. Pinckney; Offering; Scripture Les son, Dr. George Farrand Taylor; Hymn, “O God, Beneath Thy Guid ing Hand”; Sermon, Dr.. C. Ar thur Lincoln; Hymn, “Great God, We Sing That Mighty Hand”; Benediction. Rev. C. P. Burnett. NOV. 24, 1937
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