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ENTERED VS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE • AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 0% Srgmt (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 Court Adjourns The Civil Term of Polk County Superior Court adjourned Tuesday afternoon when the presiding: Judge, A. Hall Johnston, was . ./forced to leave for treatment for an affected eye. All cases remain ing on the docket were continued until the next term of court, ac cording to Sheriff W. D. Hines. < TT ' ' Important Dates Tryon annual Dog Show will be held at Harmon Field on Saturday, March sth, at 3 o'clock. K. A. Bowen, chairman. Steeple-chase, Wednesday, March 30, 3 p. m., at Harmon Field. Gymkhana, Saturday, April 2, at 3 p. m., Harmon Field. Horse and Hound Show, Wednes day, April 13. all day. ... y • Attractive Window 1 S The Boy Scout exhibit in the display window of the Ballenger- Jackscn Co., has already attracted considerable attention from young and old. The exhibit contains a tent, and lots of Boy Scout equip ment, incjuding pans, fireplace and twisted dough partly cooked on a stick, also egg, bacon, etc., giving a good idea of boys camp life. Basketball Tryon high school basketball teams lost both of their games Tuesday night in a hard-fought contest with the Saluda teams. TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 9, 1938 The Anniversary Another creative person left out of the long list in the Anniversary edition was the artist Stanford Stevens, who spent the winter here last year. He is giving a one-man show in New York’s Macbeth Gal lery, February Bth-21st, presenting Vermont in Water Colors . . . Miss Prince of Mimosa Inn reports that a Florida friend read the Anni versary through at one sitting, then gave it to Mrs. McColl to enjoy, and then it is to go to Miss Kiso, who is fond of riding . . . Dr. Bomar sent one to Mrs. Frazer in Alabama with the request that it be sent on to Richmond, Va. . . . Miss Mary Denfeld writing from Philadelphia says “It is so full of things that I have been obliged to start at the beginning and read right through, advertisements and all! ... . Mrs. H. H Conrad, Washington, D. C., writes her mother, Mrs. J. B.’ Hester that she enjoyed the Anniversary Edi tion and the same message from Miss Ruth Rowe in Connecticut. . . . The Lynchburg (Va.). Daily Advance had an interesting edi torial on Tuesday in which the concluding paragraph says, “The Bulletin is a marker along a journalistic path, the first ten milestones of which that staff has a distinct reason to be proud.” At Rotary Scoutmaster W. A. Schilletter of Tryon Boy Scout Troop No. 1, will be in charge of the Rotary club program on Friday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall hotel. The guest speaker will be Scout Executive Charles Lea of the Palmetto Coun cil, Sfiartanburg.
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