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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., WED., MARCH 11, 1942
CURB REPORTER
The weather on. Tuesday jump
ed from winter to spring in a
hurry. From a low of 28 the tem
perature rose to 69 ... . Attorneys
M. R. McCown of Tryon and J.
E. Shipman of Hendersonville
have returned from Washington.
D. C., where they represented
Mrs. Martha Lightner Boone be
fore Judge Jennings Bailey of the
District Court, who upheld Judge
Rouseau’s decision in awarding
the custody of the Boone children
to Mrs. Boone. Captain Boone’s
attorney indicated that an appeal
vfrrsxj be made. In that case if
nl^ats up bond another hearing
will be held before the children
will be allowed to come to Try
on .... . R. H. Brady, chair
man of the Polk County Boy
Scout district states that Dr. C.
Arthur Lincoln, chairman of the
Court of Honor, has arranged for
an interesting Boy Scout Court of
Honor meeting on Monday night,
at 7:45 at the Parish House.
Coloured motion pictures of Colo
rado taken by Scout- Executive
R. M. S>chiele, will be a feature
of the program. Public invited.
.Card from Horace New
man, U. S. N., written on the
train from Charleston to Texas
and mailed at Flomaton, Ala.,
writes: “I’m on my way to Texas,
they say. In the Navy we never
know anything for certain; every
thing is a secret. I saw the Flynns
_Continued an Back Page
IN THE ARMY
The following Polk County men
left recently to be inducted in
the U. S. army. As reports come
in from them their address will
be given. Board Chairman Julian
B. Hester presented each selectee
with cigarettes as a gift of the
Tryon Kiwanis, Rotary and other
friends. Among those who left:
Buford Gosnell, William How
ard Griffin, James Buford Lock
hart, Walter Cannon Newman,
Thomas Hartsell Greene, Ralph
Porter of Tryon; Keith Wall Ar
ledge, Dean Logan Cloud, of Co
lumbus; Ernest Lee Johnson, Wil
liam Vance Heatherly, James Ar
thur Bell, of Saluda; Diphus
James Barnette, Manus Malcolm
Barnette, Dewey Smith, Harold
Dean Pittman,, RFD, Landrum,
S. C.; Garland Corn, Edward El
more Ford, Theophilus Jackson,
John Frank Revis, Calvin Gibbs,
Willard Glenn Crisp, RFD, Mill
Spring; James William Epley,
Carl Gordon Turner, RFD, Ches
nee, S1. C.; Hanford William
Rhodes, Woodrow Wilson Hardin,
Lynn; Yates Arledge Miller, RFD,
Rutherfordton; Charles Noah Wil
son, John Willie Johnson, Melvin
Hill.
Tryon Merchants To Hear
Hendersonville Editor
Noah Hollowell, editor of the
Western Carolina Tribune, of
Hendersonville, will address the
Tryon Merchants association at
their first dinner meeting of the
new year on Thursday evening at
Sunnydale Log Cabin. Reserva
tions for the dinner may be made
with Mrs. Matt O’Shields at the
association office. Any Tryon
business man whether member or
not may attend this meeting.