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 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 ri’Rß REPORTER Charlie Lynch received a letter this morning signed by five of the soldiers from Fort Jackson who took part in the Horse Show. They thank him for the splendid way they were taken care of the night they arrived in Tryon and for the many courtesies shown during the show ..... News Bureau from Greensboro states that Miss Mary Palmer will play a supporting role in “Berk ley Square," a production to be put on by the Woman’s College Playlikers on May 10 . . . Editor Carl Goerch of The State Maga zine, Raleigh, said the barbecue meat at Harmon Field on Horse Show .Day was the best he had eaten in Western North rolina ..... Judge Joe Darby of Pittsburgh who has judged a number of National shows, says the Tryon Hoqnd Show was the best he had ever seen in the United States .... In listing the play ers on rhe Adams-Millis baseball team on Thursday the position of catcher was left out by mis take. There couldn’t be a base ball game without a catcher. Keith Arledge will hold down this position for the local team . . . . New subscriptions to the Bulletin have been entered for Gaither 'Thompson at Fort Bragg, N. C., Jimmy Marshall at Winnetka, 111., J. E. Brownlee at Spartanburg. TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 1941 President Brown Thanks Show Contributors To thank every one individually who hplp’ed at the Horse and Hound Show would be impossible since so many who were not on committees gave of their time and thought in making this our greatest horse and hound show. Thanks to Tryon seems the best way of putting it. For a com munity to have such a harmonious gala occasion with strife, un happiness and discord rampant thruout the world is a real indi cation of Tryon’s firm foundation. Exhibitors, visitors and our coun trymen friends all expressed such appreciation of Tryon’s genuine hospitality. ’ It is a thrill to ’have the honor of being chosen to serve as chairman of this event and I thank you all in behalf of the Riding & Hunt Club as well as myself. Tryon will continue to be an unspoiled paradise sc. long as such community spirit continues. Carter P. Brown, President, Tryon Riding & Hunt Club. Folk Dances Tonight The John C. Campbell Folk Sbhool dancers will present their interesting program tonight at 8 o’clock at the Parish House in Tryon under the sponsorship of the Wo m a n’s Auxiliary of the Episcopal church. Several folk songs and mountain ballads will be a part of the pregram. Any local people who have had folk dancing may join the group for an evening of dancing after the program.