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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 The Drgon Daily Bulletin (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Eat. 1-31-28 “CURB” REPORTER B-O-O-M! Is a sound I have been hearing for sometime in Try on. Thought somebody was blast ing rock, but investigation reveal ed that men near the Farmers Federation were splitting big logs with hollow wedges filled with blasting powder. That is a new wrinkle for me. One of the hard est things I ever tried to split was a cypress log. One blast of the powder wedge bursts a log wide open Tryon high school boys turned out for their first football practice on Monday. .. . . . Will Monroe, son of John G., surprised his Tryon friends Monday night at the circus in where he was in charge of the elephants. Will states that he enjoys his work travelling about over the country and will soon be in Hollywood. I , . . Probably the most hen pecked men in Tryon hang around Jackson’s store where they have a battery of scientifically fed hens who are checked every time they lay an egg and a record kept of their progress. One hen, No. so and-so is ready to peck fingers and Tiands thrust in her cage. Sb, just to tease her, a number of men give her the opportunity. Noah says she hurts, too . . . Wayne Creasman says he has some black widow spider eggs for sale .... TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1938 Results of Tryon’s Four-Ball Foursome The Four-Ball foursome at the Tryon Country club during the weekend was won as follows: First, Dan Rion and Marion Pal mer, score 143; second, Julian Calhoun and C. N. Sayre, 144; third, Julian Hester and B. B. Bishop, Jr., 145. These low scores show the perfect condition of course which is the best it has ever been. Both greens and fair ways are in nice shape. The com petition was the closest this year in any tournament. Some very good scores are being posted for the ringer trophy. Notify Tonight Will all those Rotarians and Kiwanians or visitors, men and women, who expect to have lunch at the joint meeting of the two clubs at Oak Hall hotel, please notify the hotel, John L|andrum or Sbth M. Vining not later than to night. An excellent meal is being prepared for the occasion at 75c per plate. Members of both clubs have been requested to invite their wives. Anyone in the community who can’t come to the luncheon at 1 o’clock may attend the meeting at 1:30 in the main dining room of the hotel. Miss Sally Stearns and Miss Inez Simons, officials of the Peterboro Players have been in Tryon several days conferring with the Rotary-Kiwanis committee on plans for establishing a school of drama in Tryon this winter.
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