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5c PER COPY ENTERED AS SECOND AT TRYON, N. $2.00 PER YEAR •CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 the nm Mir mmm The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 16. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, FEB. 8, 1943 ml CURB REPORTER Weather Saturday, high 68 low 51, rain .78; Sunday high 59, low 36.The linotype opera tor is sick this morning and the Curb Reporter will have to sub stitute, and that means an ab breviated Bulletin. ... A news item from Dai'win, Minn, reports that Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Lewe renz of Ellsworth, Minnesota, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stredwick and Mr. and Mi’s. John O’Lough lin at St. Paul, Minn. . . From Ohio comes news that Mrs. Isa bel W. Kelly is a patient at the Miami Valley Hospital in Dayton, Ohio, recovering from a serious operation; her condition «|fair. . . . From Cambridge, is., Miss Virginia W. Kelly s graduated from Radcliffe college on Feb. 1 with honors—< Cum Laude. She will enter New York university to take the Vomght Sikorsky Aeronautical Engineering course during the next ten months. ... At Dayton, Ohio Lieut. Robert Leslie Spiith has been home on leave the past few days. He is the husband of the former Miss Barbara Kelly of Tryon. ... At Frederick, Md. (254 Dill Ave.) Mrs. Louis F. Bunte and.daughter, Laura, have joined Lieut. Bunte. Grandmoth er Jackson (Mrs. Nelson, Jr.) ac companied thpm for the weekend. .... At Valhalla Miss Julia Can . .Continued on Back Page Tryon Bus Here! The Tryon BUS has arrived to begin operation Tuesday morn ing following as nearly as pos sible a scheduled recommended by interested persons. It takes time to work out a schedule that benefits the greatest number of people. When the schedule is pub lished adjust your plans as far as possible to meet it. Without your support the bus can’t op erate for anybody. If a sufficient number of people want the sched ule changed they should tell the management. After all the bus company was formed to serve the public and is a non profit enter prise. If you can show the com pany that it will pay expenses and give better service to make changes, don’t hesitate to make suggestions. Ride the bus as of ten as you can. It will save tires and gas, for you will not be us ing yours. And now that shoes are being rationed, it will save shoe leather. Tryon is fortunate in having public spirited citizens willing to take the initiative. It is up to the public now. BUY YOUR TICKETS! REPORT OF VICTORY BOOK CAMPAIGN Two hundred volumes have been given in Tryon to our men in service. The drive is continued on. Any books you think good enough and which you wish to give will be collected from con tainers in the stores or they may be left at the Lanier Library. The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic lodge will meet Monday night at | 8 o’clock at the lodge hall over ! Missildine’s.
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