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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 TRYON, N C., FRIDAY, DEC. 5, 1941 CURB REPORTER A committee of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce is at work ou a Polk County folder which will set forth the attractions of the County to new comers. The Tryon committee believes that by helping: Mill Spring, Green Creek, Columbus, Saluda and Cooper’s Gap to grow, the County as a whole will benefit in many ways. More new people progressive enough to make their own wav will mean more prosperity for all. better churches, better schools, more people and means with which to accomplish anything worth while anywhere in the County . . . less than three weeks the col lege young people and others will bf» home for Christmas vacations. The town is getting decorated and lighted with coloured lights for the events ahead .... It is time to publish a schedulp of dates, parties, dances, ets. Please send yours in to The Bulletin as soon as possible ..... Donations are coming in for the Negro Christ mas tree program to be conduct ed this year by Mrs. M. B. Flynn. C. J. Lynch is general chairman. Donations may be sent to The Bulletin if more convenient Town of Tryon is rebuilding the end of Trade street near Supreme Service Station where the ravine was filled last summer with dirt Continued on Back Page $2.00 PER YEAR MUSICAL MEETING AT LANIER CLUB The Lanier Club had a real musical treat at its Thursday meeting, when Mrs. Edwin Beach and a group of young musicians from the Civic Opera Company of Spartanburg, gave a most en joyable program at the library. Mrs. Beach opened the program with the Vienese Waltz by Fried man Gentner, which was played in her characteristic spirited and finished manner. Miss Alene Broy hill followed with two songs wide ly different in their demands upon the singer. The first, Voc di donna o’ D’ Angelo by Ponchielli was delightfully sung, but the second, the dramatic Cry of Rachel by Selter was given • with a moving sincerity rarely heard in so youth ful a voice. Miss Mary Loretta Farmer played the first movement of the Eroica Symphony by Mc- Dowell. Her playing was distin guished by unusual strength and clarity of tone. Mr. Robert War ren also chose songs of widely different appeal, the old favorite On Wings of Song by Mendels sohn and the humorous Negro in terpretation of Winter’s Approach. Both were delightfully sung. Mrs. Beach gave as her closing num bers the Nocturne in F Major by Chopin and Ponchinelli by Rach maninoff, both of which served to prove still further her skill as an accomplished pianist. Mrs. Dexter for the Lanier club expressed the appreciation of the audience for the ' delightful pro gram given by these talented young people. Those who heard them Continued an Back Page
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