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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., FRIDAY, FEB. 6, 1942
Hydrophobia Victims Are
Receiving Treatment
Mrs. Charles Edwards and Hu
bert Gibscn of Lynn are receiving
treatment for the bite
flpk a rabid dog.
’’"Vne “mad-dog” began his ram
page of the neighborhood Sunday
and did considerable damage to
other dogs in the community.
All dogs that came into contact
with the- rabid animal are being
disposed of, it was said today.
Mrs. Edwards and young Gib=
son have not suffered any ill ef
fects from the dog bite so far.
From 14 to 21 injections of the
serum is required to cure a patient
from hydrophobia.
Tryon District Schools to
Operate on DLS Time
All parents of school children
in the Tryon, Lynn and Tryon
colored schools are notified that
these schools will operate on the
same schedule by Daylight Sav-
This is being done in
fHß|>liance with a Congressional
request to aid in National De
fense. Although this change in
time will inconvenience x few
school children, and parents the
majority of parents have requested
that the schools likewise conform
with the hours maintained by the
businesses and industries in Try
on.
Marcus B. Caldwell, Supt.
Basketball Tonight
The Haynes basketball team of
Spartanburg will come to Tryon
tonight to play the local high
school quintet. The game will be
nlayed in the school gymnasium
beginning at 7:30.
$2.00 PER YEAR
Tryon Hunt Club
Announces Events
The Tryon Riding & Hunt Club
at its recent annual meeting, un
animously decided to continue its
program of spring events with
War Relief as the beneficiary.
St. Patrick’s Day was chosen
for the Mutt Dog Show, with Mrs.
Austin Woody as chairman, to be
held at Harmon Field. Hunter
Trials held at Mrs. Tracy’s es
tate, with Mirs. Sam Abernethy
chairman, on March 21st. Junior
Horsemanship Show at Junior
Show Ring, Mrs. David Hedekin
and Miss Antoinette Wick as co
chairmen, March 26th. April
Fool’s Day, chosen for»the Gym
khana and back to l the Horse and
Buggy Days fun, H. S. Thatcher
as chairman. The last event, the
Horse and Hound Show on April
15th, at Harmon Field. It is from
this source that the largest in
come for the relief will come. No
cash prizes or trophies will be
given this year. The patriotism of
exhibitors is appealed to support
this worthy cause. Defense bonds
and ribbons will be given exhibi
tors.
The Annual Hound Show is
being handled by C. W. Ballen
ger, who single handed, is re
sponsible for this being the sec
ond largest Hound Shew in
America. It will be as usual held
the same day as the Hiorse Show.
As usual on Horse Show day
the 1,000 mountain folks who are
invited to be guests cf the Riding
& Hunt Club for the day, will
have to be given their famous
barbecue during the noon inter
mission. Most social activities
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