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THE TRWE MILT ETLLEW
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C.. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1942
Please remember the canning
demonstration FRIDAY at 2:30 at
the Parish House. Everyone is
welcome.
^Prt-n
rs. W. C. Alexander has re
ned to Saluda from St. Luke’s
hospital where she was treated
on Monday afternoon for injuries
received in an auto accident near
Mill Spring. Several ladies in a
Spartanburg car which was in the
collision, were given first aid
treatment at the hospital, but
they were taken to Spartanburg
that afternoon. One of the ladies
had a broken leg.
The Broadus Mills property in
the valley has been sold to Donell
Flynn. Sale through G. Harrison
Bridgeman.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spurdle
of Elizabeth, N. J. and Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas S. Clark of Staten
Island, N. Y. are guests at Oak
Hall hotel.
JDudley C. Smith, chairman of
Polk County Rationing board
io returned today from a meet
ing with state officials at Raleigh,
will be in charge of the Rotary
club program at Sunnydale Friday
at 1 p. m.
Bushwhackers and Stoumerco
will play softball this afternoon
at 6:30 at Adams-Millis park.
“Never Give a Sucker an Even
Break” is the title of the movie
at Tryon Theater Friday only. W.
C. Fields and Gloria Jean are the
stars.
Only four page Bulletin today.
FOR RENT: Three-room un
furnished apartment near Tryon
high school. C. 0. Story, Lynn,
N. C.—Adv. tf.
CURB REPORTER
Weather: Cool rains pulled the
thermometer down 10 degrees, so
that it got no hotter than 83 at
any time Wednesday. The low was
70. Rain .22 of an inch.
Corporal Glenn Thompson’s ad
dress now is Battery E. 263 C.
A., Fort Moultrie, S. C. ( He
doesn’t get the Bulletin). Corpor
al Keith Arledge of Camp Clai
borne, La., is home for a visit
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Arledge. He says he is kept
pretty busy with his training and
hardly has time to write but sure
ly does appreciate the Bulletin
with news of friends. Private
Julius L. Collins is now with the
Bomb Sqdn. (L) A. A. F. Greens
boro-High Point Airport. Corporal
William L. Garrett is having his
Polk County News changed from
Gunter Field, Ala., to 677th Sch.
Aqdn, Bainbridge, Ga. Frederick
D. Arledge, Jr., is a new subscrib
er at Fullerton, Md. Kyle Dav
enport, Jr., is now a major in
the Marines, stationed somewhere
in the Pacific. Lieut. Jack Daven
port of the Air Corps is prob
ably somewhere in. English or
North Atlantic territory.
All the stores and filling stations
at Mill Spring have agreed to
close Thursday afternoons for
their half holiday, until further
notice .... ^Secretary of State
Cordell Hull will speak over the
radio tonight at 8:30, Columbia
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