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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1028. AT THt POST oKH> » AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH, •< I 7v ffirtron JBatlu Sulletm (The Smallest Daily Newspaper in The World* Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 CURB REPORTER The first dance of the holiday season was held Thursday night at Oak Hall hotel. This annual social event given by Pine Crest Inn and Oak Hall is always an enjoyable occasion and the community is indebted to these institutions for providing this annual event lor the young people . .•. . One of the nicest Christmas presents we know of goes to Decatur, Ala., *his afternoon with Owen S. Bird. It is a large crayon portrait of his attractive little granddaughter, Ann Layman, drawn by George Trvon artist. It was made from a photograph and is a charm ing likeness of Ann. She has many friends in Tryon where she spends Oer summer vacations with her (.other, M'rs. H. M. (Eleanor Bird) l fl' fflan . . . Mrs. Tunius Judson tells a good one about sending some pine kindling wood to a friend in the north had never used any. She put all the wood in the fire place at one time and soon had a hot fire and the room full of smoke ... It has been re ported that the Banty Rooster wants to express Christmas Greet ings to everybody, and especially the little children for their kind ness and consideration. Being just a plain chicken the public in gen eral has shown him every courtesy any visiting guest could' wish. He appreciates it, especially the pea- Continued on Hack Page TRYON, N C„ THURSDAY, DEC. 23, 1937 From Florida The following letter was re ceived this morning by C. J. Lynch from W. B. Weigel at Ft. Lauder dale: “One is liable to run into the unusual, that is, climatically speak ing. According to statements of Floridans and real estate agents, Florida has been experiencing more than the unusual climatically. But according to the papers such has been the case throughout the whole country. Hunters of ideal climatic resoi'ts are prone to grumble as you know but I shall not join their ranks as I have found climate is universally fickle. Luckily I brought some long wool underwear with me and that to gether with a gas heater suffices to keen me warm in this land of sunless sunshine and dejected looking palm trees. (During the last five weeks we have had about three days of sun.) We have how ever, the great pleasure of antici pating the tomorrow when the usu al and celebrated Florica weather will descend upon us. “My sister and I wish you and Mrs. Lynch a very happy Christ mas season. “Yours, “Bull.” Headlines Japan admits that stray bullets hit U. S. gunboat. England send ing more ships to Hongkong. Spanish government reports big victory over rebels. (There is really no outstanding news. Just the general run of sensational stuff.)
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