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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 3, 1879 ®rgmt lc per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 13. Est. 1-31-28 CURB REPOItTER Do you like to hear yourself talk? The Avant Electric Co., has a recording machine which will record your own voice or that of any members of your family. In that way you can have a record of the voices of your children just as thev sound today full of laugh ter and the enjoyment of life. Then when they are away you can bring back the sound of their voices years after they have gone to school or moved away. And that isn’t all; if they play the violin or piano you can have a recording of that or of anything you hear over the radio. It is really a re markable machine and has many possibilities for service and enter tainment .... Tom Costa says glass hot house on Trade is open to any of the ladies who need sun baths. During the coming winter they can sit in the aisles of the house among the beautiful flowers and watch the traffic go by . . . Reading about the church being decorated with Sbuthern smilax for the wedding tonight reminds me of my boyhood days in southeast Alabama when boys gathered smilax, holly, mistle toe and Spanish moss from the big trees along the banks of the Chattahoochee River .... Tryon’s high school football team is get ting in practice for the Welcome school football team of Greenville which comes to Harmon Field on Friday at 3:30. $1.50 Year in the Carolinas TUESDAY, OCT. 22, 1940 TRYON, N C., Names of Drafted Men Published This Week The names and draft numbers of all the 1200 men who registered for the selective draft service in Polk County on October 16th, will be published in this week’s ‘Polk County News, according to Chair man Julian B. Hester of the Polk County Draft Board. This will be the only public list available. Anyone desiring a copy of The Polk County News containing this list should make reservation ahead of time as only a few copies are left over each week. The price is five cents per copy, or $1.50 per year. J. A. HINES Mrs. W. Y. Wilkins, and Mrs. Lazette Watkins were called to Chesnee, S. C., on Monday by the sudden death of their brother, J. A. Hines. Mr. Hines died of an heart attack Monday evening at 10:30. The deceased is survived bv his wife and three sons. Funer al services will be conducted on Wednesday afternoon. Thanks Hobby Exhibitors Mrs. E. J. Ford of the Hobby Show committee of Hendersonville was in Tryon on Monday and was high in her praise of the cooper ation received from hobby lovers in this section. She asked the Bulletin to thank them all publicly. MARRIED Os the 28 marriages recorded last week in Spartanburg County Probate Court only one was from this section: “Leon Carl Nodine, 21, and Virginia Verle Henderson, 20, both of Landrum.”
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