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The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
TRYON, N. C„ TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1942
Sayre Wins Golf Title
„ Tryon Country club cham
‘j^jfehip title was won Sunday by
Edward Sayre from Marion Pal
mer, last year’s title holder. The
score was 5 up and 4 in a 36-hole
match. It was a nip-and-tuck af
fair until the last few holes. The
winner’s name is engraved on the
cup each year and the champion
is allowed to keep the cup for
the year in which he is champion.
Both players are N. C. State
college men.
McCown Baby Dies
Sarah DuPre McCown, infant
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.
McCown passed away at St.
Luke’s hospital Monday afternoon.
It was born Sept. 15. A family
funeral service will be held at
Tryon cemetery this afternoon
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'^MENTION—WARDENS!
All air raid wardens will please
meet at the Fire Department on
Wednesday night, September 23rd,
at 7:30 p. m. This meeting is very
important. You will be given your
identification cards.
If you have not already signed
for duty, please come to this meet
ing as we need more men than
we now have.
W. W. Creasman, Chief.
POSTAL EMPLOYEES MAY
HELP: Postal employees are now
permitted to aid in the harvesting
of crops throughout the country,
with or without pay, providing
such work does not interfere with
their postal duties. Postal regula
tions heretofore have prohibited
employees from engaging in work
outside their regular jobs.
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CURB REPORTER
Weather Monday: High 74, low
59 ... . Saturday’s Magazine
section of the Christian Science
Monitor has three pages of color
presenting pictures of Charles
Dana Gibson, brother-in-law of
Mrs. Lefty Flynn, and creator of
the Gibson Girl. Mr. Gibson’s
pictures will be on exhibition m
the Cincinnati Art Museum Sep
tember 29th to October 25th. By
coincidence in the regular edition
of the Monitor for the same date
on the Art, Music and Theatre
page is an article entitled “The
Return of Joyce Grenfell.” Mrs.
Grenfell is Mrs. Flynn’s daugh
ter. She entertained Tryon friends
on a number of occasions when
she visited Tryon in 1935. Part
of the article is reproduced on
page 3 of this Bulletin .'. . . New
Bulletin subscriptions entered for
Miss Peggy Lincoln, editor of the
student newspaper at the Woman s
College of the University of
North Carolina, and for Private
Joseph G. Walker, 34090584, some
where in Northern Ireland with
Hg. Btry. 151 I*. A. Bn, A. P. O.
34, care Postmaster, New York.
.The W. C. Wards have
received another interesting letter
from Capt. W. C. Ward, Jr., who
writes of life on the Solomon
Islands.The war news
m general is jooKing petter. Stalin
grad still holds and the Russians
are on the offensive in several
places. The Japs g.re being driv
en back.