CURB REPORTER .—.Continued from First Page —„ world’s smallest paper, The Bimini Bugle, of Bimini, Bahamas. It is about half the size of this newspaper, but so far as known The Tryon Daily Bulletin is the ■smallest DAILY newspaper. So when vou tell your friends about The Bulletin always say it is the smallest DAILY newspaper. The Parkers plan to visit Tryon in the spring and stay at the Cotton Patch .... In commenting on how well The Bulletin is read, Mayor Missildine said that the next day after it was announced in The Bulletin that the Town of Tryon auto tags were on sale between 200 and 300 tags were sold. Mayor and Mrs. Missildine celebrated their 30th wedding an niversary on Saturday ..... . Bing! Bing! for the Greeks Tonight is the night when local patriots will bingo for the Greeks at the second Bingo Party of the season at Sunnydale Log Cabin. Admission is free and guests may come anytime from 8 o’clock to. A small charge is made for each bingo card bought. Mountain Landslide Stops Train Traffic A landslide on the Saluda moun tain near Melrose Sunday inter rupted train service between Asheville and Spartanburg. Pas sengers were transferred by bus around the mountain. Steam shovels were busy this morning removing the dirt. OPEN EVERY DAY Except Saturday DURING THE SEASON Mrs. Brimmer will be in the shop on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. HARPER METHOD BEAUTY SHOP Elizabeth Brimmer, Owner. Operators: Bunny Shields, Floy Aldrich and Fred. Boy Scout Court of Honor At Parish House Tonight The Polk County Boy Scout Court of Honor will meet tonight at 7:30 at the Parish House. R. H. Brady will preside. The public is invited to attend. Kiwanis Tuesday K. A. Bowen will be in charge of the Tryon Kiwanis club pro gram on Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Hotel Tryon. Mrs. Leona Minnerly of Neap lous, Ohio, and Los Angeles, Calif., is visiting her brother, L. D. Gray and family. Miss Florence Harper of De troit is the guest of her aunt, Miss Susan Harper. Five room house for rent in Landrum, S. C. Large acre lot, fruit trees. All modern conve niences. Apply to Mrs. Thurman Dempsey, Landrum, S. C., near Methodist church. —Adv. 17, 18p. FOR PETE’S SAKE Telephone 41, that’s the A&P phone number for news of fresh shipments of branded western meats, vegetables and fruits.—Adv + > —Enjoy— j Horseback Riding ! Phones 89 and 268-J j Andrews Stables ■ —-—. i

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