The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor 6c,Per Copy TRYON, N. C„ THURSDAY, OCT. 10, 1946 Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]_ Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 1,9—No. 172) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Wednesday: High 69 low 58, rain 1.43 . . The Demo cratic officials in Washington was talking about the meat shortage. So is everybody else . . . Mrs. Dud ley C. Smith has invited everyone to a tea at her home on Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock to hear at first hand about conditions existing in France .... Mns. Smith asks those desiring to go to please notify her . . . Judging by the ads running in The Bulletin Land rum has our first Super Market . Bacon’s Lake is what some has called the water puddle tJfc/ stands so often across the street in front of the post office where there is a depression and no drainage . . . An interesting letter from Lieut. Col. Wm. A. Schilletter says he is visiting all parts of Korea under rule of the United States. He is commanding officer of the troops that have tc back up the Military Police. He says the children over there are hungry for candy and chewing gum .... Mrs. Robert R. Reynolds who died September 20 left an. estate of $497,000. one third of it to her husband, the former senator from North Carolina, and two-thirds to their daughter, _Continued.on Back Page Col. Smith At Rotary Col. Dudley C. Smith will be the speaker at the Tryon Rotary Club Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall. He is expected to talk about life as he saw it in New Zealand while he was stationed there dur ing the war. B. J^Ballenger has charge of the program. FOOTBALL TODAY j Tryon High School and Spar tanburg “B” team will play this afternoon at Harmon Field at 3 o’clock. NEWS BOOKS AT LIBRARY Recent additions at the Lanier Library: Wilder: Grandfather objects. . Wodehouse: Joy in the morning. NON-FICTION— Bible - New Testament: The New Covenant called The New Tocfatn pti 1* Bullitt: The great globe itself. Dache: Talking thru my hats. Felleman: Best loved poems of the American people (Gift). Fowler: A solo in Tom-Toms. Hillyer: First principles of verse. Lamont: My boyhood in a par sonage. Lenski: Blue Ridge Billy. (Ju venile) . Monaghan: Last of the bad men. • Nehru: The discovery of India. Petersham: The Rooster crows. (Juvenile). Spellman: Prayers and poems. Steel: Let’s visit Mexico. Stowe: While time remains. Troy: Maud for a day. (Juve nile) . Tunis: A city for Lincoln. _Continued from faae One