ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) 1C PER COPY Beth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 Good Friday Service At Erskine Church The Rev. Charles G. Sewall will conduct the Good Friday ser vice on Friday evening at 7:45 at the Erskine Memorial church. Members of the church and all Christians are invited to parti cipate in the observance of the Lord’s Supper which will imme diately follow the Good Friday service. “Chief” Wilson Announces For Town Council Former Town of Tryon Police Chief W. A. Wilson stated this morning to a reporter of the Bulletin that he would be a can didate for membership on the Board of Town Commissioners. Mr. Wilson was police and fire chief for about 16 years and for a number of years has done special police work at Lake Lanier. Tryon School Calendar April 18, —Music Recital. April 23-25—Spring holidays. May 2—Senior Class play. May 9—Junior-Senior Entertain ment. May 14-20—Senior Exams. May 16 —Band concert. May 21-27—School Examinations May 25—Baccalaureate sermon. April 25, John C. Campbell Folk School Dancers. May 28—Class Night Entertain ment. May 29—7th Grade Graduation. May 30 —Senior Graduation. $1.50 Year in the Carolinas TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, APR. 10, 1941 Dr. Palmer Files For Councilman Dr. Miarion C. Palmer has filed his name in the office of the town clerk as a candidate for mem bership on the board of town commissioners of the Town of Tryon. Town Manager C. H. Helms states that R. O. Andrews has also filed for town councilman. JOHN C. CAMPBELL FOLK SCHOOL DANCERS What is the John C. Campbell Folk School and the dancers who come to Tryon on April 25th? The school was founded by Mrs. Camp bell and Miss Butler thirteen years ago, after making extensive study of the Danish Folk Schools in Denmark. The object of these schools is the improvement of farm life. Pupils must be at least 18 of age. The boys work on the farm, in the fields, gardens or dairy, the girls in the kitchen, laundry, craft room or doing housework for the family of thirty-five. The cultural side of life is not neglected, weaving, wood carving and singing games are taught. Danish singing games are really folk dances. These students come to Tryon for the second time on the evening of April 25th at the Parish House. Do not miss this delightful enter tainment.—CONTßlßUßED. The condition of George Aid, who was taken suddenly ill with pneumonia, was reported satisfac tory this morning in a telephone call to E. Perry Manville. lc PER COPY

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