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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT .HJL _'OST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3. 1879 Srymt le Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy lc Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1939 CURB REPORTER The most exciting news hear 1 today was from England. Our London correspondent, Virginia Graham, is engaged to be married. Details later .... A lot of in terest in the future of the Toy Shop is being expressed by Tryon ites everywhere . . . Scholastically speaking four Tryon boys are tops at the University of North Caro lina where the honor roll has just been announced and it includes the names of Alan T. Calhoun, James W. Little, Eugene Turner and Frank Turner .... Spanish rebels still gaining in Spain . . . Garner is being boomed for President. . . . Another cold wave strikes New England and upper New York ... A few lines on Florida. Our second day Savannah to St. Augustine via Darien, Brunswick and the “Marshes of Glynn” made known to the world by Sidney Lanier. Darien is a delapidated old town with its best days in the past, was the scene of visits from Oglethorpe; a drug clerk said it had the oldest bank in the country; fish and shrimp chief in dustry ; its farm produce shipped to England; its Sturgeon roe is ship ped north to be made into “Russian Caviar”. At Brunswick we visited the U. S. Calebra, a dredge boat used in cutting the Culebra cut. in the Panama Canal. It was a real treat to be taken ove- the boat bv a sailor. We wer.t —Continued On Back Page Hunt Club Tonight The annual meeting of the Try on Riding & Hunt club will be held this evening at 8 o’clock at Sunnydale Log Cabin. President Carter Brown urges all members to be present. TRYON GARDEN | CLUB MEETING ; The Garden club was delight i fully entertained Wednesday af i ternoon by Miss Katherine Hamii | ton, the vice-president, f The guest speaker was Mrs. j Gregg Galbraith of Spartanburg, j who is well known in Tryon for : her skill and artistry as an in ; teror decorator. Mrs. Galbraith chose as her sub- J ject “The Inseparable Arts of I Interior Decoration and Flower j Arrangement.” Miss Hamilton’s i beautifully appointed residence 1 furnished a perfect setting for I such a subject. The talk was ! illustrated with carefully chosen ' groups of materials and objects j of art; and the audience was kept lin a keenly sympathetic mood jby being asked to choose the i flowers suitable for each setting. The business meeting had as its '•hief interest a discussion of highway and town beautification, led by Mrs. Melbourne Smith, chairman of the committee. Tryon is urged to arise and pur on beautiful garments before the spring time flood of visitors come from North and South. The Garden club is ready to co operate with town authorities in working to make the town more worthy of its lovely natural set ting.
The Tryon Daily Bulletin (Tryon, N.C.)
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