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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASIS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Elje (lirgrm Satlg (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1938 Mountain Industries To Open Shop On Tirade Street The Mountain Industries and Applachian Handweavers, manu facturers and distributors of Tryon Homespun, rugs, ties, bags, bas kets and other mountain handicraft will open additional sales and dis play quarters sometime this month in the building now occupied by the Betsy Bird Antique Shop. Mr. Bird is moving his shop to Ala bama. The Mountain Industries will continue in their present quarters as well as operate the Trade street store. Senator F. P. Bacon, owner of the Mountain Industries plans to remodel the in terior of the Betsy Bird building as soon as it is available. Dance Friday Sunnydale will be the scene of ipjthe last college dance in Tryon '--'this season. Ernest Kerhulas has secured Duke Chaney’s orchestra to furnish music for the occasion. Clubs Hear Guests From Drama School Misses Sally Stearns and Inez Simons, officials of the Peterboro Players addressed a joint meeting of the Tryon Rotary and Kiwanis clubs on Wednesday noon at Oak Hall hotel. The speakers told of their work with their summer theatre at Peterboro and express ed the hope that plans could be worked out so that they could bring the school to Tryon. Before Letters— Mr. Seth Vining, Editor, The Polk County News, Dear Mr. Vining: For possible use in the next issue of your local paper, I am inclosing you notice of official ap proval of the President of $48,362 for the construction and improve ment of roads in that county. I felt this might be of local interest. Very truly yours, Zebulon Weaver. “Construct and improve roads throughout Polk county including excavating, grading, spreading stone, constructing drains, build ing shoulders, and performing in cidental and appurtenant work. Project also includes the operation of quarries to produce materials for use on this project. Not a part of the Federal Aid Highway Sfys ten. State-owned property. In addition to projects specifically, ap proved. Sponsor: North Carolina State Highway and Public Works Commission.” Chamber Commerce Meets On Friday Everyone interested in the growth of Tryon is invited to the Chamber of Commerce meeting on Friday night at 8 o’clock at Mis sildine’s Hal. Officers for the en suing term will be elected and the report of the secretary, Mrs. E. T Slagle, will be read. OAK HALITOPEN~ Oak Hall Hotel whjch has been open for several weeks on the Euro pean plan is now giving full dining room service according to an ad in today’s Bulletin.
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