ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
®romi *Batlg JBuMtu
(The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper)
Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28
Wall-Rector
A marriage of interest t 0 a large
number of friends in North and
Wfeouth Carolina was that of Miss !
r Lilli an Wall to Mr. N. R. Rector, 1
Jr., which took place on Tuesday* j
evening at Greer, S. C., at the
home of the bride’s parents, Mr..
and Mrs. R. P. Wall. Only mem
bers of the family and a few close
friends were present. The ring
ceremony was performed by Rev.
R. P. Lamb. The bride wore a
dress of rr<aroon velvet with a
corsage of white gardenias. The
groom is the son of Mr. N. R.
Rector of Tryon, and is a salesman
for the Columbia Beauty and Bar
ber Supply Co. He is a graduate
c x Tryon High School, class of
1933. Mrs. Rector has made Tryon i
her home for a number of years
and iSI the proprietor and operator ;
of Lillian’s Beauty Shop. The
young couple will make their home
in Tryon.
Edsall Speaker at
P. T. A. Monday
Dr. David L. Edsall, noted med- j
Lai dean, will be the guest speaker
at the Tryon Parent-Teacher As
sociation meeting on Monday, Feb.
21 at 3:30 o’clock at the school
auditorium. He will speak on the
“Principles of Dietetics”. Host
esses for the social hour following
are Mrs. C. M. Eargle. Mrs. Fred
E. S'wann, Mrs. James M. Baker,
and Mrs. S. T. Wood.
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Austria put under thumb of
Hitler. Germany, Italy and Aus- |
trig, to co-opcrate.
TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 16, 1938
•‘CURB” REPORTER
Dr. J. Louis Cobb, former drug
gest at Slack’s, now in the drug
business at Mount Olive, N. C.,
has art as one of his many hob
bies. The Bulletin received from
him yesterday an oil portrait of a
colored Bishop, as payment for a
subscription Milton Fullner
who was here for three weeks last
season writes from Monterey, Calif.
“As I read your wonderful edition
I can’t help but wander back to
dear old Tryon. My plans for
next spring include Tryon and some
of Dr. Fuldner’s wonderful wine.
Best wishes for the world’s small
est daily newspaper” .... John
W. Artz, former Polk County
Agent, sends check for $3 from
Albemarle, N. C., for the Bulle
tin and News • • • One of our big
edition disappointments was the
failure to get a contribution from
Donald Culross Peattie. He writes
from Santa Barbara, Calif.: “I am
so terribly sorry that your letter
came to me when I was away for
a visit on the desert so that I
could not have the pleasure of
writing a word of greeting to Try
on and my friends there. I have
just been staying at Twenty Nine
Palms on the M'ohave Desert. It
is smaller than Pumpkin Center
though a great deal easier to see.
There is about one person to a pialm
and absolutely nothing else in
sight.” .... Miss Mary Adams
of Ti-yon was recently elected
president of her Junior class at
the School of Horticulture, Ambler,
Pennsylvania . . . Secretary Isham
Henderson has a number of civil
service jobs open