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on Daily Bulletin m The World’s'Smalleat DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor ---TRYON. N. C. MONDAY. DECSMBEttT155 5c Pint Copy >? !• Published Daily Except (Vol. 19—No. 209) SECOND-CLASS MATTE® AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE} POSTOFPICT ‘m, N. C. UNDER Tlg AGT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Friday: High 66, low 46, rain .16 ; S^urday high 62, low 39; Sunday high .61, low 26 . . Tonight is the night of the first TRY-ON to, be held here. The public is invited. Place is Donald s Garage near Sunnydale. The first field trials Tuesday . ■ ..Tryon Kiwanis Club meets Tuesday at 1 p. in., at Oak Hall . . Presby terian Woman’s Auxiliary meets Tuesdays# 3:30 with Mrs. A.JU Covington . , . The TRY-ON square dance Tuesday night at j maid's Garage ... A big event " ihe week will take place on Jllsday afternoon at 3:30 when tie Boys Choir of Arden will put on the program at the Lanier Club/The 40 boys are becoming famous in this section. Next Sun day they will sing in Spartan burg;. ... ’Pie home folk are still eager to do all they can to* help toe men hi the armed forces. Already $811.89 has been con tributed to the USD county fund. $58.30 of the amount came in from Saluda. Additional Tryon donors . have come in from Russell Walcott, Mrs. Robert Lhnbert, Arthur L Jones, J. R. Trowbridge, Mr. at * Mrs. Lawrence Mazzanovich, Mt Andrew Green, Miss Hope Wa& ~ .--Continued, Jfeefc.Fog#— I; “Fiddlin” John Weaver Died 'This Morning John D. Weaver, 74, affection ately known to thousands of friends as “Fiddlin John”, because of his popularity as a fiddler, died sudenly this morning at 9 o’clock at his home on Landrum Route 1, Polk County. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 3 p. m., at Green Creek Baptist Church, conducted by Rev. Harold Brown and Rev,-; N A, Melton. He is survived by his two sops, Glenn .and Joe Weaver of Spartan burg and three daughters, Mrs. rhtof Campobello, S. C., s
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