ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ©t \t ©rgon Bailg lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, FEB. 15, 1940 Sheriff and Mrs. Hines Return From Raleigh Hospital Sheriff W. D. Hines and Mrs. who were injured in an wuto accident in Raieigh last \veek, returned home last night from the Rex hospital in Raleigu, where they had been receiving treatment. Mrs. Hines, whose in juries proved to be more serious than first thought, was. reported as not resting so well early Wed nesday morning. Sheriff Hines has recovered sufficiently to re assume part of his duties. Basketball Tonight The Tryon high school basketball team will swing into action again tonight at 7:30 when Stearns high of Columbus invades th>3 local court. The visitors showed excel lent form in defeating the fast Shnny View quintet last Friday night and are anxious to top the \Tryon players. Try on looked off |Pn defeating Landrum Tuesday, but are expected to regain their pre vious form. The game starts at 7:30 and will be over by 8:30 Everyone is urged to come out and support the team. The Tryon line up will be taken from McFarland, Dutton Beeson V'ning, Taylor, Melton, Cooksey, Jackson, Chapman, Ed Beatson, and Ford. The referee will be Culler (Appalachian). P.-T. A. MONDAY The Tryon Parent-Teacher As sociation will meet on Monday af ternoon at 3:30 o’clock at the school auditorium. Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln will be the speaker. CURB REPORTER Left Hendersonville escorted by police car with siren screaming. One motorist passed our bus and got cold feet when he saw the patrolmen and dashed in between us. He slowed us up a bit and the cop had to wave him on ... . Augusta gave us a royal welcome at the Bon Air Hotel, a beautiful place. Mayor James M. Woddall and State Senator Isaac Peebles gave greetings of welcome. The food was good. The orchestra played “Carolina Moon” in our honor. Everything was free. Real hospitality. Harry Gage of the Augusta Chronicle sat at our table and entertained us ... . Hickory gave each of the hosts a souvenir hickory stick. Mayor Bryson of Asheville gave the Augusta mayor a Biltmore homespun suit from Fred Seely, and a homespun tie to match from Senator Bacon’s Tryon homespun. Charlotte group gave us crackers, popcorn, peanuts, etc. Asheville gave us each a beautiful white carnation. The spirit of fellowship is very de lightful. John E. Jones of the Asheville Citizen - Times married Miss Ruth McFee’s niece and namesake . . . Mayor Will W. Edwards of Highlands lived for eight years in Green Creek and his step-mother was a Feagan. He was interested in the Polk Countv ad in The Bulletin and noted Please Turn To Back Page