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
5c copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) 5c COPY
Seth M. Vining. Editor
Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28
CURB REPojra®
Mrs. William Fred Swann pull
ed a violet cut of her garden on
Thursday morning. Just shows you
what a long summer we have had
in Tryon, or is it next spring! . . .
Weatherman Creasman reports a
low of 40 for Thursday and a
high of 61 .... C. M. Howes
who came to Tryon over 40 years
ago from Maine says he suffered
more from the heat in Maine
than he ever did in Tryon. We
thought that was a pretty good
boost for Tryon weather, but Dr.
A. Edwin Keigwin of New York
City, who is now visiting W. C.
Bates, is here now looking for
a place to spend a month. He
says he first came to Tryon about
1882 when he was a little boy
and lived at the MicAboy place.
His last visit was about 25 years
ago. He says one winter it was
sc> cold in Virginia that the
breath from a horse’s nostrils
froze. He got on the train for
Tryon and found the thermal cl : -
mate so mild that he stayed a
month. He says he has sent manv
people to Tryon to get the benefit
of the healthful climate .... Don
Wing has changed his Bulletin to
Oak Park, 111. A new subscription
or>es to Wilma Manning at John
ston Citv, Tenn. ..... A letter
of thanks from President L. B.
Kinports cf the Steamship and
Tourist Agency association, New
Vork says that the visit at the
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$1.50 Year in the Carolina^
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1941
TRYON, N C.,
BOOK SHOP OPENS
The Tryon Book & Paper Shop
will re-open for the season on
Saturday morning, November Ist.
It was just twelve years ago
that Tryon’s first and only book
store opened. Although its volume
of sales has never been very
large, the shop has specialized in
books of importance and has been
generously patronized by the many
interesting people who’ have been
attracted to the town and either
settled here or have returned for
the winter season year after year.
This year the shop’s new stock
is composed in large measure of
both recreational reading and im
portant works, both fiction and
ncn-fiction, dealing with various
aspects of the international situ
ation.
Union Thanksgiving Here
At First Baptist, Nov. 20th
Union Thanksgiving Services
for the Tryon church will be held
on Thursday morning, November
20th, at the Tryon First Baptist
church, according to an announce
ment by the dean of ministers,
Rev. D. M. McGeachy, of the
Presbyterian church. The preach
er for the Thanksgiving sermon
will be the Rev. George M. Schrey
er of the Tryon Methodist church.
No Night Service Sunday
At Presbyterian Church
The Tryon Presbyterian church
will not have an evening service
this Sunday on account of the Dis
trict Rally at the Rutherfordton
Presbyterian church.