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
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(The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper)
M. Vining. Editor
Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28
CURB REPORTER
This is National Fire Preven
tion Week and Chief Spurgeon
Arledge and members of the Try
on Fire Department have been
taking special measures to im
press upon the public the neces
sity of carefulness in dealing with
fire. They give such advice as
this: Keep matches from children,
never smoke in bed, put oily rags
in cans, construct chimneys safe
ly, remove old rags, paper and
other rubbish, electric wiring
should be kept in safe condition,
repair defective flues, and a hun
dred other ways to help prevent
fires .... The weather for Mon
day, high 91, low 61 ... . New
subscribers to the Bulletin include
Willy Sassoon who recently arriv
ed in Tryon, a birthday subscrip
tion from a friend here goes to
Capt. B. B. Bishop at 215 2nd
Ave., Hattiesburg, Miss., whose
birthday was on October sth,
Thurston Arledge at Columbia, S.
C., Clyde W. Wright of Asheville;
renewal! subscriptions have been
made for Dr. Blanche Enfrink
of Atlanta, Ga., Preston Splawn
of Landrum, Mrs. P. H. Jackson
< f Hendersonville, Mrs. Peter
Call at Denver, Colorado; changes
made for Marshall Streadwick
whose address is St. Louis Park,
Minn., for Private Pinckney Wil
liams, who is now at-Fort Cronr-
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$1.60 Year in the Carolinas
TRYON, N C.,
TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1941
Civilian Defense Council
To Meet On Friday
Chairman C. J. Lynch of the
Polk County Civilian Defense
Council has called a meeting of
the County Organization for Fri
day afternoon at- Missildine’s Hall
at 4 o’clock. The various duties
and workings of the committee
will be discussed and plans made
for the air maneuvers. The
County Council is composed of
the following:
George A. Cathey, K. A. Bowen,
Seth M. Vining, Julian B. Hester,
Carroll P. Rogers, Mrs. C. P.
Rogers, J. S. Arledge, Joe A. Wil
son, Julian Calhoun, C. H. Helms,
Grover C. Feagan, M. B. Caldwell,
W. D. Hines, W. W. Creasman,
E. E. Missildine, Roy T. Baisden,
John R. Burgess, Rev. C. R.
White, Nobel Hannon.
Settle - Wilson
The congregation of the Tryon
Methodist church was pleasantly*
surprised Sunday, October sth
when at the close of the morning
service, the pastor, Rev. George
M. Schreyer announced a marriage
ceremony was to be performed for
Miss Leila Wilson and Mr. James
Horton Settle, and extended an
invitation to the audience.
Mrs. Walter Jones was at the
organ and -with the strains of
“Here Comes the Bride”, the
couole entered unattended. The
bride wore a dress of navy blue
crepe with white accessories. The
vows taken at the altar railing
backed with fern and autumn
flowers, completed the setting for
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