ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 dinwn jßmlg lc Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy lc Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON. N. C., FRIDAY, SEPT. 16, 1938 Bogey Golf At Country Club \ A Blind Bogey handicap tour ,/nament will be held this weekend at the Tryon Country club. This kind of tournament always creates a great deal of interest as all play ers have a good chance to hit Bogey number which will be be tween 72 and 82. Edgar C. Rowe and Pro Larry Brooks are expect ing a large number of golfers. The course is in excellent condition. Rector’s Cleaners Move In Home Rector’s Cleaners & Dyers, one of the most modern cleaning plants in the Carolinas, is being moved “this week to their own building which M|r. N. R. Rector recently bought on the corner of Trade and Howard streets across from Tryon ) Motor Co. The two buildings this side of the Town Office formerly known as the Merrick building, have been remodeled in every way to meet the state requirements and to give this section the very best in cleaning service. The buildings in the future will be known as Rector’s Corner. Mr. Rector has improved the dry cleaning business n Tryon every year for the past ten years, adding the most mod ern equipment from time to time. The new quarters and additional equipment will enable Rector’s to give better service than heretofore. Japs still advancing in China. Congressman O’Connor of New York is next on Roosevelt’s purge list. N. Y. to vote Tuesday. “CURB’’ REPORTER John Brown, Polk’s new farmer from Illinois, is building the first snow fence silo ever seen in this section. It is a silo that looks like a circular picket fence held to gether with wire Melvin Purvis of Timmonsville, S. C., married Mi"s. Rosanna Wilcox Tay lor of Florence, in Charlotte Wed nesday. Dr. Luther Little offi dating .... Bitsv Grant. Bth ranking tennis plaver defeated Adrian Quist, of Australia, th> 2nd ranking player Wednesday. . . . . Joubert said: “Those wlm never retract their oninions love themselves more than they love truth.” . . . Town MJanager C. H. Helms caught a 7 1 /6 pound bass at Lake Lure Thursday afternoon. . . . Hinton Thompson, another fisherman, who bought a farm last week is already displaying a com stalk with six ears of corn on it. . . . Georgians finally decided to “let George do it”—the repre senting . . . Rev. and M,rs. Rolla Dyer will have on Saturday a visi tor they have not seen in over 40 years, Miss Jennie Moore, a news paper woman on The Democrat at Cynthiana, Ky. . . . Saluda is giv ing a combination dance tonight at the Saluda gym to help raise money for their Apple Festival next week. . . . Jennings Ford with the U. S. S. Idaho, San Pedro, Calif, renews his subscription to the Bul- Continued on Back Page 16, 1938

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