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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 2, 1879 QJljf (Ergmt 33ailg lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year In the Carolinas Vol. 13. Eat. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., THURSDAY, MAR 21, 1940 CURB REPORTER . These are busy times in Tryon. Please get your ads and propagan da to the Bulletin office the day before publication when possible. As small as this little paper is we can print only two pages at a time and we start printing as early as possible each dajr . . . Tommy Marshall, student at Taft School says a poll of the most popular papers was taken at his school re cently and the New York Times was first, the Herald-Tribune sec ond, and The Tryon Daily Bulletin third . . . Philo Higley is working on sonje radio skits at. his home in Gillette Woods .... A colored boy standmg tests for firemanship at the. Boy Scout Court of Honor Tuesday said one reason water 4ttwas good for putting out fires was it was wet .... Bob Thompson head of the news bureau N. C. Conservation & Development Department, was in town the other day and took pictures of the big wooden horse mounted by pretty Betty Mlead. One of the picture* was taken just as a train pulled in giving a good contrast showing the size of the horse. These pic tures will be used by the state in • papers all over the country . . . . This W. N. CT Mayors’ Tour is crystallizing into a permanent or ganization. The group was enter tained royally at Asheville last Saturday. We were guests of the Continued on Page Tivo.... Committees Announced For Horse & Hound Show Secretary Samuel Bingham, Jr., has announced the appointment of the following partial list of com mittees for the Horse & Hound Show on April 17th: Entertainment: Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Erskine, Mirs. Margaret Cul kin Banning of Duluth, Minn.; Mrs. Arthur W. Farwell of Geneva, 111.; Mrs. J. H. Perkins, Green wich, £onn.; Mrs. Charles B. Du- Charme of Detroit; Mrs. Dudley Smith, Jr., Mrs. M 3. B. Flynn, Mrs. Jefferson Coe, Worcester, Mass.; Mrs. Charles A. DuCharme, De troit; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mar shall, Winnetka, 111., Miss Sallie Coe, Worcester, Miass. Dance: Mrs. M. B. Flynn, Mrs. A. DuCharme, Mrs. Geo. Brannon, Mrs. L. Leighton, Walter Newman, George Brannon, Thomas Phipps, E. A. Ernmermaim, Jr. Entry: S*. A. Bingham, Jr., C. J. Lynch, Major Howard McCravy of Spartanburg. Paddock: C. W. Nessmith, Har old Nessmith, John Doggett of Shelby, Walter Glover, Horace Newman, Richard Jacobs. Reservations: George Cathey, J. M. Baker, Richard McClure. Grounds: Walter C. Hill, Sam uel Abernathy of Bronxville, N. Y., Jamev R. Getz, Lake Forest, lIL, John R. Kimberly, Neenah, Wis. R ; ng: Capt. Rufus Zogbaum, M. B. Flvnn, Miss Elizabeth Ker hulas, James Keine, George Bran non, Arthur Reynolds, J. D. Mas sey. Judges’ Secretary: C. J. Lynch. Barbecue: W. A. Sohilletter, Carter P. Brown. C. M. Earele, W. Please Turn To Back Page
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