ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUBT 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 (Ergtm lc PER COPY Vol. 12. Est. 1-31-28 Mrs. J. E. Gaze Mrs- J. E. Gaze, 67, step-mother J. H. Gaze of Tryon, died on Thursday afternoon at 4:30 in Asheville. Funeral services will be held in Greenville, S. C., on Sat urday afternoon at 3 o’clock at the residence, 834 Buncombe street. Interment in Greenville. The fol lowing children survive her: Mrs. Alice Knight of Atlanta; Mrs. Gertrude Ross of Detroit; J. D. Gaze of Greenville; T. R. Gaze of Asheville, and Miss Syble Gaze of Asheville; and two step-sons, C. W. Gaze of Asheville and J. H. Gaze of Tryon. Buys Home Alfred Walker has purchased from Julian B. Hester the house •on Hogback road occupied by Jonas Scruggs. Sale made through G. Harrison Bridgeman. Choose Yer Partner Is Golf Rule Pairings for the Tryon Country club golf tournament this weekend will be made by the members themselves choosing their own partners. The combined handicaps will be divided by two to arrive at a fair handicap for players of dif ferent skill. The player with a 6 handicap plaving with a partner having a handicap of 12 will have a joint handicap of 9. Edgar Rowe is expecting a good turn out for the tournament. (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, AUG. 18, 1939 Claude Smith, of Atlanta, Na tional outboard motorboat cham pion and 21 others are scheduled to race at Lake Lanier on Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock .... a buyer with $7,500 cash looking for a home in Tryon sounds interest ing in an ad for Manville & Hunt in today s Bulletin . . . There were cars from a dozen different states on Trade street this morning .... M. R. McCown reported visited the N. C. building at the World’s Fair and seeing a copy of the Bulletin there and Mrs. Woody re ports the same . . . C. J. Lynch has donated a dollar to send more Bulletins to the N. C. Exhibit at the World’s Fair. People say it is one of the most appreciated souve nirs given at the Fair. A letter today from the Journalism depart ment of N. Y. University wanting copies, another from Michigan and one from Connecticut .... If you would like to please a friend, and at the same time help your com munity send that friend a box of Tryon’s delicious grapes. Local vineyards know how to pack them; they have the cartons and all you will have to do is furnish the money and address; they’ll do the rest and your friend will ever be grateful. At the same time you will be helping advertise your community and spending money that will remain here with local business. It helps to build the Continued on back page lc PER COPT