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Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 20—No. 195) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TBYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World's Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOV. 13, 1947 Weather Wednesday: High 64, low 42, rain .01 . . . Secretary Marshall asks 597 million dollars for stop-gap aid to Europe before December 1 . . . Democrats choose Philadelphia for National Conven tion . . . Tam C. Bowie, promi nent North Carolina-political lead er and unsuccessful candidate for U. S. senator, Lieut-Governor, is ' dead at 71. He was in the state legislature for many years. He _ was a native of Louisiana, but lived »of his life in West Jefferson, ., which he helped found. . “200,000 People Throng Route on Tryon for Christmas Parade”, says headline in Charlotte Observer. But it is talking about Tryon Street in Charlotte... Tryon always responds to anything good. The Betty Sturgis Fashion Show at the Parish House Wednesday for the benefit of the Library brought out an audience that filled the room, to where stand ing room was no longer available and the front porch and yard were filled. That doesn’t count 50 or more who filled the cloak room, kitchen, porch and stage. Over 50 people took part in the show, not counting others who worked behind scenes to make it a success. The - . Continued on Back Page — TRYON Ys. MARS HLL The Tryon footballers will meet Mars Hill High at Harmon Field Friday afternoon at 3 p. m. This will be the Tigers 10th game and they will be gunning for a win to end the season undefeat ed. The Tigers will face the Mars Hill team for the second time this season. In the first game this sea son the Tigers barely defeated them 7 to 0, and the Hillers will be set for a victory. After a bruis ing game with Hendersonville on Wednesday night, the Tigers are taking a day off from school for a rest which they will deserve, and the school is commended for this action. Not much is known of the Mars Hill team except what is learned in the game played with them early in the season, but Coach Prince and his boys are not being too optimistic for the encounter. Mars Hill showed plenty of power and were a threat during the en tire contest. This game is expected to draw a large crowd as it will probably be the last home game of the sea son.—Curt Eargle. Sewing Class Postponed The Adult Sewing Class con ducted by Mrs. Paul Culberson has been changed from Monday to Tuesday afternoon at 2:30 on ac count of the Boy Scouter supper Monday night which will be held in the home economics room. Board of Review To Meet The Tryon Boy Scout Board of Review will meet tonight at 7;30 in preparation for the Court of Honor to be held Monday night.
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