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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOPPICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN lc per copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy SEth M. Vining, Editor $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 IN THE PARLOR Company is coming! Raise the shades! Get out the old family album. Here’s what we’ll see to- beginning at 8 o’clock at the ipPrish House: Narrative and direction: Mrs. Carroll Rogers. Stage Setting and Costumes: Mrs. Harkenss Smith, Mrs. Ralph Erskine, Mirs. Arthur Brintnall. Introduction— 1. Hiawatha, the Photograph er. Mr. and Mrs. Harkness Smith, Mrs. Baxter Haynes, Ray mond Pedraja. 2. Lullaby. Mrs. Geo. Holmes, Jr., George Holmes, 3rd, Miss Dorothy Hopkins. 3. The Literature of Kissing. Miss Elizabeth Anne Vining, Wil liam Graham. 4. The Gentlemen Callers. Mrs. John Preston, Mrs. George Bran non, Mr. Jerry Drew, Mr. Lefty l^ynn. Five O’clock Tea. Mrs. K. Bowen, Miss Ann Bowen, Miss Anne Sevier. 6. The Three Graces. Miss Faye Sprague , Miss Margaret Sprague, Miss Anne Clark. 7. The Promenade at Sarato ga. Mrs. Willy Sassoon, Miss Ann Brundage, Mrs. Jerry Drew, Mrs. Mortimer Flack, Mrs. Alec Ar ledge, William Graham, Pudden’. 8. A Peep Into a Lady’s Bou doir. Mrs. Dudley' Smith, Mrs. Tracy Hale, Lillie Talley. 9. The Gay 90’s. Mr. and Mrs. Lefty Flynn. 10. The Afternoon Musicale. Mrs. Wallace Condict, Miss Lois PLEASE TURN TO BACK PAGE TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1941 Mrs. W. R. (Bertha Lubeck) Jackson has renewed her sub scription to the Bulletin from Geneva, 111. The L. A. Avants who are there and yonder in va rious places in Florida are having their Bulletins saved here tempo rarily. Miss Lois Avant is stay ing with the Nelson Jacksons while teaching at the Country Day Stehool. From Grosse Pointe, Mich., comes a renewal subscrip tion for Mrs. James Scripps Booth, who was at the Auberge last year. Her son, John Mc- Laughlin Booth, was married on January 4th to Miss Carol Lausen of Detroit. They have just re turned from a wedding trip to the West Indies and are staying at The Whittier in Detroit . . . . . New Bulletin subscriptions are going to Miss Minnie Henson at Sylva, N. C.; Thurston Arledge in Augusta, Ga.; Ted Averill at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola, Fla.; David Cromer, student at Wofford College, Sptg.; and Edi tor Gerald Webb, Jr., of the Chronicle, Middleburg, V’a. ; . . . The meeting to sew for the Red Cross at the home of Mrs. Fred J. McDonald on Tuesday after noon was a big success. 22 ladies gathered there and accomplished much . . . . B. L. Ballenger cele brated his 40 plus birthday on CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE.
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