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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. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEB. 5, 1942
SIDNEY LANIER
Loved singer of the song-blest
Southernland,
Thy very name brings music to
ear;
JM|jmurmurs as with thine own
T^oesy—
“Sidney Lanier.”
I fain would call thee southern
nightingale,
Who sings when dark is densest
and of love.
Thy note bor e all the jubilance
of his,
With tender cadence of the mour
ning-dove.
As winds on Eol’s harp strike
strains harmonious,
Thy words find echo in the soul’s
deep shrine. '
All nature’s voices, as thine own
voice singing,
Turned all to music in that soul
of thine.
As harmony within the spheres
API Nature’s pulses throbbed in
high art,
And sang as lofty strains as did
the planets,
From thy pure heart.
A symphony this world had ever
seemed
To thee! a flow of music ever near.
For thee the rivers sang, the
marshes dreamed,
Sidney Lanier!
Hilda Baldwin Siller, Tryon, N.C
Rev. Ed Kuykendall of Hend
ersonville will hold a prayer ser
vice on Monday night at 7:30 in
Tryon at the home of Mrs. Mollie
Kuykendall.
$2.00 PER YEAR
Want to Win
A Gash Prize?
Everybody has a chance to win
money if they come to the BINGO
party scheduled for Saturday ev
ening at the Lanier library. Lef
ty Flynn is in charge of the
event and, as usual, will call the
numbers. This is a grand oppor
tunitv for those who cannot con
tribute their services to the Red
Cross or British War Relief. By
spending their money they are
helping both organizations & hav
ing a grand time in the process.
Makp up your party now—the
larger the merrier— and help
make .this last BINGO' PARTY
the most successful one of the
series.
Rotary Friday
Paul O. Sampson will be the
guest speaker at the Tryon Ro
tary club on Friday at 1 p. m. at
Sunnydale. He will talk on “The
Joy of Eats”. J. T. Arledge will be
in charge of the program.
Lynch on Salvage Committee
C. J. Lynch has been notified
by Governor Broughton that he
has been appointed a member of
the State Salvage for Victory
committee.
The governor also informed Mr.
Lynch that N. E. Edgerton of
Raleigh, chairman of the com
mittee was then in Washington
getting instructions regarding the
functions of the group, and that
further information will be sent
the individual members when it
is available to the the state office
in Raleigh.