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the mm dmt iiiium The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 16. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY. SEPT. 30, 1943 5c PER COPY $2.00 PER YEAR ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 CURB REPORTER Weather Wednesday: High 80, low 44 . . . R. Ben White, mayor pro tern, will run, the town as act ing mayor during the time Mayor F. P. Bacon is attending the Episcopal national convention in Cleveland, O. Also attending the convention besides Mayor Bacon are Mrs. Bacon, Bishop Frank Hale Touret, Mrs. J. Priestly Con yers, Jr., Rev. Mrfl Burke of Hen dersonville and the Rev. Mr. Crav ner. formerly of Hendersonville . . . A list of the donors to the Fire men’s Honor Roll Service Flag will be sent to the Tryon Volun teer Fire Department. This is the last week for any who wish to have a part in it . . . Tryon wea ther is perfect just now. Winter ttklents are arriving daily and ^BJIrs are on the way. Subscrip tions renewed for Mrs. T. A. Hopp, Painesville, 0.; Mrs. Jno. A. Arledge, Columbus; and Mrs. James Maclay has changed hers from Tryon to New York City for two months; Miss M. E. Young has changed hers from Harwich port, Mass., to Tryon. . . . Carl Johnson has been smiles for sev eral davs over the birth of a thoroughbred Guernsey bull at his farm near Tryon. It is a blessed event with a shortage of all dairy and beef products staring the na tion in the face . . . Colonel Arthur Smith, who has just presented the local men’s service club with a .... Continued ou Back Page_ With Our Armed Forces Sgt. Hoke Jacobs has returned to Venice, Fla., after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Ellen Jacobs, and aunt, Miss Sallie Justice. Here is a letter from Cpl. S. R. Rushing somewhere in England: “Dear Mr. Vining: “Just a line to let you know that I am receiving the Bulletin regularly and enjoy it very much. It never fails to attract the at tention of the British and they seem to enjoy it as much as I, especially the ads of the grocery stores in town. An ad that men tions ‘hams’ causes quite a sen sation and they run from one to another shouting ‘Ham! Ham!’ Very often they request a copy as a souvenir. I am always glad to oblige. “I will appreciate it very much if you will change my Apo. to 515 Care P. M., New York City. “Best wishes to everyone. “Cpl. S. R. Rushing.” Sgt. Andrew Dean Shields is now getting his mail at Apo. 6, care P.M., San Francisco. He must be overseas. Cpl. William Shields writes that his company, the 247th, was chos en the best at Gamp Edwards, Mass., and was selected to escort Secretary of War cjtimson and his party and Cpl. Shields was in the _Continued on Back Page_
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