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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 'vETH M. Vining. Editor $1.50 Year in the Caroliuas Vcl. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941 Erskine Society to Meet At Church on Tuesday The Woman’s Society of Ers kine Memorial Congregational Jfeurch will meet on Tuesday at 4 at the church. Dr. C. Arthur Lincoln will be the chief speaker and will discuss the work of the society for the coming sea son. Mrs. K. A. Bowen and Mrs. F. K. McFarland will be joint hostesses. All friends of the church are invited to attend. SALUDA STUDENTS LEAVE FOR COLLEGE A number of Saluda’s younger set have left for various colleges this fall. The list includes: Lillian Butler, Anderson college: Cleo Hall, Lees-Mcßae; Ruby Thompson, Mars Hill; Shirley Kimball, Kentucky Teachers; Lau ra Woods, Winthrop; Marion Reece, University o e Texas; Fred £' k Ar’edge, C emson; John per, Un : versity of South Caro ; Robert Hugh Pace and Nolan Pace, Wofford; H. C. Russell, Berea; Ernest Chappell, Western Carolina Teachers college; Coles Mayes, Strieker Mayes and Billy Kirk. Christ school; Albert Bell and Bill Pace, Mars Hill; Charles Cooper, North Carolina State. To Honor Bride-Elect Mrs. James R. Mallory and Mr c Ansel Mitchell will entertain on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Mallory in Landrum in honor of Miss Lois SO ate Avant, who will be married in November to the Rev. Archie Ellis of Land rum. CURB REPOi^^ Here is an item that should have gone in Ballenger’s Ad, but I forgot it when it went back t" the composing room: Lipton’s Continental Noodle Soup Mix, cooks in 7 minutes and makes from 4 to 6 servings and costs 10 cents a package. It is a powder in cellophane package, and con tains ground up dehydrated foods .... The weather for Thursday was 86 high and 56 low .... Buy home grown pro ducts rnd help keep trade flow ing. Tryon grapes, pears, toma toes. beans, figs, potatoes. Any J, !' r mer knows that he can’t get milk out of a cow unless he feeds her. A farmer can’t get a market for his product unless he helps feed the market by trading there himself ..... The Bulletin is going to get educated more than ever this year as it enters more colleges. New subscriptions are go ing to Johns Hopkins university, Baltimore, to Miss Betty Conrad, Misses Ruth McFarland, Hope Schilletter, Carolyn Kelly and Mary Palmer at Woman’s College, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, Miss Carolene Prince at Universitv of South Carolina, Columbia. Miss Clare Trowbridge, the Child Education Foundation, New York. Miss Virginia Kelly at Radcliffe college, Cambridge, Mass.; George Wick. 111, at Cor- Continued on Back Page
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