5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFPICE 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.

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