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 SEth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1941 Bronze Tablet In Memory Os William R. Mehaffey A bronze tablet in memory of William R. Mehaffey, chairman of the Harmon Field commission from 1927 to 1937 will be placed soon an the gate post at the en trance of Harmon Field. The tablet is now on display at Mjs sildine’s show window. The tab let was donated by a friend of Harmon Field in appreciation of Mr. Mehaffey’s interest and ser vice to the youth of the commu nity. While secretary of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce Mr. Mehaf fey conducted the correspondence with the Harmon Foundation and secured the initial donation that made Harmon Field passible as a community playground. With the cooperation of Miayor E. E. Mis sildine and former president of Chamber of Commerce, C. J. Lynch and other interested citizens the present field was purchased, improved and increased in size ) fram time to time as money or credit was made available. After several years sufficient progress had been made to receive an ad ditional award from the Harmon Foundation as a prize of achieve ment. Big hearted and modest, Mr. Mehaffey often paid money out of his own packet to keep the field in condition. Some few friends who knew of the condition contributed from time to time, but there were not enough of them. The load on his mind and heart became too heavy. There was still a big balance due on the original investment. The mortgage hold ers demanded payment. Then it Continued on Back Pape $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Lunch at Horse Show As soon as the morning session is ended at the Horse Show on Wednesday, make your way to the Luncheon Pavillion which is installed on the grounds just be hind the boxes. There are in fact, two pavillions which are piaking their auspicious debut this year. Both will be festively deco rated and will carry an assort ment of delicious, freshly made sandwiches, tastefully seasoned and designed to appeal to all tastes. In addition there will be sandwiches especially made for the children so that there will be no need to rush them home for a hurried lunch. The old fashioned doughnut will be in evidence this year and for the thirsty there will be hot coffee, milk, chocolate and coca-cola; and of course, the inevitable ice cream! Mrs. J. W. Marshall is chairman of the Luncheon Committee, and is being assisted by Mrs. Tracy Hale, Mrs. 'Jefferson Coe, Mrs. Harman B. Vanderhoef, Mrs. George Bran non, Mrs. John Z. Preston, Mrs. George D. Wick, Jr., and Miss Virginia Smith. Tryon School Calendar 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. May 28—Class Night Entertain ment. May 29—7th Grade Graduation. May 30—Senior Graduation. lc PER COPY