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 ®rgtm Batlg lc per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) 1c per COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 The Saluda Scene As seen by Brandon HIGH SPOT of the weekend: Smith and Kate Kennedy’s cock tail party Sunday at noon. The party was scheduled to b e a small one but by one o’clock there were more than 70 guests crowding the front porch. More than five for eign countries and 25 states were represented. The party was enhanced by delicious tit bits of tasty food and snatches of medolious song. Eunice Sonner’s perky little hat was the cynosure of all eyes. THE BULLETIN got a break: four subscriptions in the twinkling of an eye. HELLO TO: —Gordon Grant, -of Boston, Ma£§., who’ll be leaving the day after this is printed. He’s visiting his mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Green. —Mr. and Mrs. Jack x Stroup, back from Charlotte for the week end, with nephew, “Bubber” Stroup. The Stroups are among the new subscribers. —Grover Turner, who’s been visiting son, Cleveland, in Norfolk. —Ms. and Mi's, Clifford Hayes, weekend guests of Mrs. Jackson Burnett. —Mr. and Mrs. Luther Brice and Mtr. and MJrs. Francis Bam berg, who’re visiting the Tom Mc- Gees at Lake Summit. GOODBYE TO: —Gus Graydon, leaving today. Raven Graydon, levaing tomorrow. —Mrs. Marjorie Noble and daughter, Sayre, leaving tomorrow for Montgomery, down in Alabam’. Continued on Back Page $1.50 Year In the Caroiinas MONDAY, SEPT. 2, 1940 TRYON, N. C., Well, school is here for Tryon and Lynn youngsters. It is an old thing in many other parts of • the County where they have been going to school for many weeks in order to b a out for the harvest period .... September is a grape month in this section and those thoughtful friends who send away gifts of Tryon Grapes are giving a pleasure no one else can give. Around Saluda the aroma and beautv of mountain apples are in evidence as orchardists begin pack ing and shipping . . . Miss Florence Cox, former Home Demonstration Agent for Polk County shows her interest in Polk County people by renewing her subscription to the local papers. She is now at Winston, N. C Mirs. Wm. R. (Bertha Lubeck) Jackson re newing subscription to the Bulle tin from Burt, Michigan, '“I don’t know what the Jackson family would do without the Bulletin. It keeps us up with Tryon and the world. After we finish it from cover to cover we pass it along. It har afforded much amazement and pleasure in the neighborhood” . . . The Rev. Charles G. Sewall is hav ing his Bulletin changed from Christmas Cove, Maine, to Wil liamston, Mass., until the middle of September when he expects to be at his Tryon home in Gillette Woods And Miss Katharine Hamilton who has been enjoying ——Continued on Page Two- —-

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