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5c PER COPY 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 The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 P.-T. A. Party on Friday At Parish House, 8 P. M. The annual Bridge-Games Par of the Tryon Parent-Teacher association is one of the big events of the week at the Parish House on Friday, tomorrow at 8 p. m. Reservations may be made with Mrs. C. H. Helms or with Mrs. Ryan McCown. Admission is 50 cents per person. The proceeds will go to the milk fund for under nourished school children. Tryon School News Third Grade: Our grade is busy making a health book. We have learned lots of rules so far, in cluding: Eat vegetables every day, eat fruit every day, be careful with baby, take a bath every day, sleep with windows open, drink lots of water, and many others. Each time we study a new rule print it on a sheet of paper SS 'id find a picture in a magazine to go with it. That way we are learning to print as we learn good health. We are sorry to lose three of our grade who are moving to other towns. Myrtle Oovil has gone to Tuxedo, Betty Green to Mt. Holly and Lillian McFalls is now in the T vnn school. We hope they will like their new schools. Each member of our class is tc prepare a Christmas story to read to the class for our opening ex ercise between now and the holi days. We are looking forward to these stories and each on# is hop ing to have the best story. Continued on Back Page THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1041 TRYON, N C., william McGinnis Landrum,, Dec. 3.—The funeral cf William T. McGinnis, 80, who died today at his home here after an illness of four days, will be conducted Thursday at 11 a. m., at the Landrum First Baptist church, of which Mr. McGinnis wsa a member. The Rev. R. A. Ellis and Dr. E. E. Bomar will officiate at the last rites, with burial in the North Pacolet church cemetery. Born and reared in Melvin Hill, N. C., Mr. McGinnis was the son of the late John and Elsie Kate McGinnis. He had been a resident of Landrum for a number of years. Surviving are two sons, Walter McGinnis of Pauline and John Mc_ Ginnis of Tryon; two daughters, Mrs. Charles L. Mabry of Campo bello and Miss Yera McGinnis of Landrum; a sister, /Miss Louie McGinnis and a half-brother, George Painter, both of Melvin Hill. Pallbearers will be: Willis Wayne. R. O. Prince, Roy Bridges, Fred S. Jackson, Columbus Settle and John G. Landrum.—Spartan burg Herald. The W?ather * It has been raining “cats and dogs” but Weatherman Creasman will not read his instruments un til about 5 o’clock this afternoon. The result will be published in Friday’s Bulletin. The tempera ture for Wednesday was 67 for high and 40 low. THE BULLETIN—6 months sl. $2.00 PER YEAR
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