- - . - - - ■ - - ' . ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUBT 20, 1928, AT ?H1 .'OST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C.. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3. 1879 “ " SErgcit 'pailjj lc FEE COPY (The Worlds Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, H C., WEDNESDAY, APR. 19, 1939 ■ i Miss Mary Edwards Recitation Winner The recitation contest of the W Stearns high school, held on Tues day evening: at 8 o’clock; was won by Bliss. Mary Edwards. ; I Mrs. Woodrow Hague, sponsor of the contest deserves much ere.'it in the presentation of the six con testants and her ability to coach, j To Rick a winner from the six j was somewhat difficult. Each one ; in the contest deserves much credit ] for their ability to deliver their offering: to a large, enthusiastic and appreciative audience. Those who are due much credit of their fine work are: Carolyn Clark, Nellie Case, Lucy Taylor, Irene Williams, Mary Edwards, and Pauline Davis. , The winner of this contest will \ receive the Outlook club medal. On Thursday night at Stearns school, Clarence O. Ridings of For- j City, district solicitor, will de- | P liver the literary address to the ! , graduating class of Stearns high j school. Mr. Ridings is an alumnus | of the school.—(As I See It). Lindbergh In Army Washington, April 18. OOl. j Charles A. Lindbergh, world's most j famous flier, was called to the I colors today in a dramatic move to j insure that the United States army S„ h ZL wor f ld J^ crßhip in the I development oi WEFDi&nes, ! '™- / , % T> 1 »TT* L • « , , , j Baseball Schedule , At Harmon Field The sixteen remaining games of the Eastern Carolina League to be played in Tryon at Harmon Field by the Adams-Millis team with visiting teams from South Carolina are listed below in order for the public to make its plans to avoid conflicting dates if de sired. It is suggested that the reader may wish to file this copy of the Bulletin for reference later. Inman will come to Tryon on .Sat urday of this week for a game at 3:30. All games listed will be played in the afternoons except on July 4th, which will be played in the morning. The Adams-Millis home games at Harmon Field are as follows: April 22—Inman. April 28—Converse. | Bffay|6—Beaumont !•' May 12—Drayton. . ; 'I ! Bflay 20—Mlayfair. V May 26—Startex. June 2—Beaumont June 10—Drayton. June 16—Mayfair. • T Q. a ! July tFnmafin the morning ! July B—Converse. July 14—Beaumont July 22—Inman. !

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