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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ffirtimt jiailg ’Sulletht (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 An appreciative number of pa torns enjoyed the first Hungarian Gaulash supper at the Tryon Coun try club on Thursday evening . . . A copy of the Anniversary Edi tion sent to Lieut- Commander Remibert, Navy Yard, Portsmouth, New Hamipshine, has returned to Tryon to take the place of one sent to the Pacific coast . . . The Honor Roll of Tryon’s high school present Senior class read as fol lows ten years ago when they were in the First grade: Ruth MfcFar land, Bell Jackson, Betty Shelnutt, Elizabeth Bradley, Hallie Brock, Sybil Scruggs, Mildred Shell, Ar lie Splawn, Lemuel Burnett, 0. T. Hayes, Junior Pace, Carolyn *£*aul Lucas of the Duke Power Co., Charlotte, was a visitor to the Bulletin office on Thursday . . . . Missildine’s Pharmacy is furnish ing customers free post cards with a picture of the attractive interior of the store .... Ten years ago Rev. E. R. Dyer and family ar rived home after five years in China for a visit with Mr. Dyer’s parents, Rev. and Mrs. Rolla Dy er .. . “Tryon Homespun Suits for $34” reads an advertisement in the Bulletin. Since you can wear one everyday for years before it is worn out, that brings the price of the suit down to about $lO a year, and a hand-woven homespun always looks good . . . Have you seen the Boy Scout window at the Ballenger-Jackson Co? “30” TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1938 Watching Washington The District of Columbia Na tional Guard honored its veteran chaplain, Major Arthur L. Smith, of Polk County, at the annual ban quet of the 121st Engineers last Saturday night at the Raleigh Hotel, just a night after the Major had joined up with the Democratic Club party. * Major Smith retires from the Guard in June when he reaches the age of 64, after more than 30 years of service. He i 3 a veteran of the Spanish-American War, the Mexi can campaign and the World War, and won recognition for his YMCA work in France during and after the last conflict. The Major delivered a brief his tory of the militia in the District of Columbia and alater was made permanent historian of the Nation al Guard in the Nation’s Capital. After next June, he will be spend ing a lot of time on his place near Tryon.—From the State Mag azine. TT Headlines Japs mobilizing for big drive on inland China. Seeking to bottle up Chinese. Marijuana, a new dope cigarette is causing havoc all over the na tion. School children should be warned against free, cigarettes giv en to them. The cigarettes cause users to commit acts of violence. Six persins killed in California by 15-day rain, snow and fiercce winds. Widespread property dam age from wind and floods. A large crow attended the suc cessful dance at Sunnydale on Thursday evening.
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