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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 oc copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) 5c copy Seth M. Vining. Editor 51.50 Year in the Carolinas Vchl4. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., TUESDAY, OCT. 28, 1941 Volunteer For Defense Volunteer enrollment blanks have been placed in the different com | munities cf the county, and any one who is at all interested in doing volunteer duty of any kind can get one of these blanks from these people. Mayor Roy T. Baisden or Edwin Leland—Saluda. Sid Feagan, and Woodrow Wil kins, W. C. McGinnis Green’s Creek. James Egerton, Twitty Jack son—Mill Spring. Vernon Wilson, Pharaoh Lynch —Cooper’s Gap. Robert McFarland, John Gib son—Columbus. George Cathey—Tryon. Show ycur patriotism, fill out one of these blanks, and get it back to the person from whom you got it right away. There is something everyone can do for defense of his Country. The Blogan of the Polk County Civilian defense Council is—“A Country Worth Saving Is A Country Worth Serving.” Help save your Coun try by serving it. HALLOWE’EN CARNIVAL AT MILL SPRING A Hallowe’en Carnival will be held at Mill Spring school Thurs day night, October 30th, begin ning at 7:30 o’clock. The public is cordially invited. An outstand ing event of the evening will be the crowning of Miss “Mill Sipring”, winner cf the popularity contest now in progress. Candi dates are Mabel Allen, Mabel Cars well, Frances Jackson, Betty Lou Connor, and Marie Arrowood. Tryon and Polk County celebrat ed Navy Day with 1.30 inches of rain after a long drought. The high temperature was 69 and the low 53 ... . Mrs. C. B. Du- Charme who returned to Tryon last whek has had her Bulletin changed from Grosse Pointe, Mich. Wayne V. O’Niel, who bought the Bowes place this spring is chang ing his from New Hampshire to Greenwich, Conn. The Misses Cushing and Thompson, who had changed theirs from Bath, Maine, to New York until Nov. 1, will arrive at the Spanish Court this weekend ..... Mrs. Pleda Jack son of Hendersonville gave her Tryon friends a treat on Satur day afternoon when she invited them with about 100 other guests to her Hendersonville home to hear two other friends, Nita Ob rassova, lyric coloratura soprano, and Leo Podolsky, pianist. These two noted artists are natives of Russia. They were passing through this section enroute on a concert tour ..... Trycn’s Lanier club will hold its first meeting of the season on Thursday week, Nov.. 6th (next week) ..... The Russians and muddy weather are slowing up the Germans President Roosevelt said in a speech Monday that Hitler will be stopped. That America will do its part in delivering the goods to its friends, and that the order Continued on Back Page .
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