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THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 35. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C., WED.,
APRIL 15, 1942
EXHIBITION
Tryon residents and visitors to
Tryon have a double treat in store
for them on Friday, April 18th,
when Mrs. George Farr and Tay
opens her garden to the pub
v^e from 4 to 6 p. m. Visitors
will have the additional privilege
of viewing the exhibition of rare
Chinese art, including rugs,, hang
ings, and ancient and modern cos
tumes, which will be on display
in Mrs. Taylor’s house. These
priceless pieces from part of the
co'lection acquired by Mr. and
Mrs. Eugene Turner, of Tryon,
who lived for many years in the
Far East.
- Mrs. Taylor’s garden is a small
one but its location on a hillside
and its charming terraces give it
a distinctive place in the list of
Tryon gardens. In the event of
rain, the garden can be viewed
from the house. It is requested
that visitors leave their cars at
the foot of Laurel Avenue and
transportation will be arranged
the short drive to the house.
\yZhe 40 cents admission fee will
include coffee and refreshments.
Proceeds go to United China
Relief.
Laval has gained control of the
Vichy French government and
France is expected to cooperate
with Germany. _
Tryon Merchants Assn, will
close their stores on Wednesday
from 1 to 5 p. m. for the Horse
Show. !
The Country Day School which
has had its spring vacation, will
close on Wednesday for the Horse ;
Show.
Tryon school has spring holiday
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. J
I
Curb Reporter
This is Horse and Hound show
day when most of Tryon takes a
holiday v Therefore a small Bulle
tin. Printers were up all night
printing an attractive program
which are on sale at the Horse
show grounds. The Horse show
dance at Sunnydale last night was
well attended with spectators
lining the walls. Miss Eleanor
Moffett’s dancing school of 47
young people gave a good floor
show. Seen at the dance from out
of town were many soldiers, col
lege students and visitors, also
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Blois of Tux
edo, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Oliver
of Atlanta. Mr. Oliver is president
of the Atlanta Horse show. He
never misses the Tryon show;
also Lieut, and Mrs. John Kit
trell of Fort Eustis, Va. They are
.visiting their mothers here and in
Spartanburg, Sgt. Walter Bell of
Camp Shelby, Miss., . . .Bill Ward,
Jr. has been promoted to first lieu
tenant in the Marines . . .Thomas
Blackwell has been made chief ra
dio man in the Naval air corps
at Pearl Harbor. . . Frank Wall
is now private first class at the
Marine Barracks, New River, N.
C. . . Polk county men are making
good in the service of their coun
try. . .There has never been a
prettier day for the Horse show,
and makes the 17th consecutive
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