ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®nmn Batlji 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 CURB REPORTER Donations for the Christmas street decoration are coming in. Send them to Chairman George A. Cathey, C. J. Lynch or the Bulletin office The Hen dersonville Rotary and Kiwanis Clubs entertained the Henderson ville football team with a dinner at a 'joint meeting last week . . . . Coach M. B. Caldwell of the Tryon school states that basket ball practice will begin this week. Principal Millsaps of the cham pion Sunny View school team re ports the same for his school. Adams-MJillis and Grey Hosiery Mills opened the season in Polk with a game at Columbus on Fri day at Stearns gym .... Now time to advertise Christmas and no cheaper me dium can be found than the Tryon Daily Bulletin. J£--prints over 1200 copies gyery' day and several people Tj&tf' each copy. The total rum- into thousands. To buy post cards would cost $12.00. Then vcu would have to find a good mailing list of the people you want to reach, then you would have to hire some one to address them, and then you have another expense in having your message typewritten, or done by hand. A post card space in the Bulletin costs about $2.25 and we do the addressing and mail’ne- Tryon colored people raised about sls for the Brit'sh War Relief at Garrison __ _ Please Turn To Back Page ; MONDAY, DEC. 2, 1940 TRYON, N C., KIWANIS TUESDAY Capt. Rufus Zogbaum, U. S. N., retired, former commander at the Pensacola Naval base, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Ki wanis club on Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Hotel Tryon. He will speak on some adventures of the sea. The program will be in charge of C. W. Nessmith. Today’s Headlines Almost the same for the past week. The Greeks are still chas ing the Italians. The Germans are dropping bombs on England. The English are dropping bombs on German cities. American Am bassador to England, Joe Kennedy, has resigned. Successor not nam ed. It may be Wm. C. Bullitt or Marshall Field or a trained diplo mat, Ray Atherton. Bodies of 27 miners removed from mine after explosion in Cadiz, Ohio. J"he new President of Mexico, General Manuel Comacho was inaugurated Sunday with Vice-President Henry Wallace and Josephus Daniels wit nessing for the United States. President Roosevelt plans a visit to the Caridbbean. U. S. lends $100,000,000 to the Chunking Chinese government and the Japs don’t like it. Say we are un friendly and unjust. The Ruman ian premier, Antonescue, vows to win back from Hungary the Transylvanian land recently taken from them in a German dictated agreement. He says Germany will help him. Cold weather predicted for this section of the United States.

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