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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 (Ltlje (Urufln ffiullptm 3c PER copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1939 O CURB REPORTER Isn’t this weather perfect! . . . . Violets on stems nine inches long are growing in the yard of John L. Brown Two black starl ing birds, not native to this sec tion, are making headquarters in the yard of James B. Hester on Godshaw Hill. The birds are un welcome as they destroy the nests of other birds that are wanted according to reports ..... City officials and representatives of va rious organizations met the bus carrying the N. C. World Fair Greeters this morning at the de pot, and Charlie Lynch was at *his best telling them about the assets of the community: horseback rid ing, schools, hospitals, golf, cli mate, beautiful scenery, pure _water, and best of all the type of iif eo Pl e communit y anc * .. wants to attract. Each member of the visiting party was given a souvenir copy of the world’s small est daily newspaper and the leader of the group was given a copy of the 10th anniversary number con taining the interesting articles contributed by prominent local people who told in their own way what Tryon has to offer. ... A New Yorker was high in her praise of the delicious fried chicken serv ed at a party in Tryon Wednesday evening. * But it wasn’t Southern. The chickens were raised by a man from Illinois, cooked by a man .....Continued O m Back Pag*... I “Thru Garden Gate”, j Flower Show Theme ! This year’s Flower Show, to be ! held by the Tryon Garden club on j April 28, will be related to the I Garden club’s program of helping ; to beautify Tryon and its environs. Beginning with the roadsides, on I which much work has already been I done, the club is now trying to ! stimulate garden improvement, and : has chosen for this year’s Flowv r * Show theme the slogan “Through | the Garden Gate.” The inference |is that whatever beautification i may have been accomplished on | the outside roads should now be. | introduced into the gardens, i In harmony with this theme, the j Parish House where the Flower I Show will be held, will be deco j rated as a lattice-enclosed garden. | with fence and garden, ivy-twined j at the entrance. The general chairman of the ! Flower Show is Mrs. Harkness { Smith, who is being assisted by { the following committee chairmen: l Schedule. Mrs. Ralph Erskine; j Judges, Mrs. Julian Calhoun; Re : ception, M!rs. Frank Crandall; j Prizes. Miss Helen Stearns; Stag j ing, Mrs. W. R. Kales and Mrs. j Harkness Smith; Entry, Mrs. F. jP. Bacon and Miss Mae Irene ' Flentye; Classification, Mrs. G. H. i Holmes, Mrs. David Edsall, Mrs. ! Tom Costa; Rerfreshment, Mrs. j Sam Bingham, Jr.; Publicity, Mrs. Melbourne Smith. Everyone in town, whether Gar den club member or not, is eligible to enter exhibits, and non-mem bers are invited to participate, and to notify Mrs. Bacon or Miss Flentye, who are in charge of en tries.—Contributed.
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