THE TRYOfll DAILY BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor (Vol. 23—No. 191) TRYON, N. C.. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1950 (Est. 1-31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Monday: High 83, low 52 ... . What a day today is in Tryon and it will not end until after the Halloween party at Sun nydale at midnight. Mr. Kerhulas says the party was such a success last year that he had been asked to repeat it. The entertainment here will include a CarrtWal at Tryon school; various stunts, music, dancing, etc., on Trade Street; Tryon School Home Ecs are also serving a spaghetti sup per at a low price . . . Buckingham Inn is inviting everyone to drop in for a few minutes at their Open House tonight .... What is said to be the largest crowd ever to attend a Democratic Rally in Polk County, enjoyed the free barbecue Saturday night at Har mon Field. Polk County candi dates were introduced' and the Congressional nominee Woodrow Jones, gave an inspiring address for the Democrats. President A. Pack and Robert S. McFarland of the Young Democrats Club were highly pleased over the success of the meeting . . . Everyone is invited to- hear Margaret Culkin Banning speak Wednesday after noon at 3:30 for the Lanier Li brary at the Congregational church house. She will speak on “Civilization Begins at Home”. Mrs. Banning is one of the nation’s Continued on Back Page_.* <j0c^^ntertainment ^pc^aight for Everybody The Halloween entertainment to night on Trade Street between Missildine’s and Dick Burnett’s service station will be open free to everyone who wishes to come, ac cording to officials who are pro moting the entertainment to give Halloween fun to anyone in the county and upper South Carolina. The street will be blocked off for square dancing, skits, stunts and various types of entertain ment. Campbell’s string band, Earle Farrow's musicians and oth er entertainers are on the pro gram. Police Chief Walter L. Roach is general information chairman and he states that he will be glad to receive suggestions' from anyone to help make the occasion a grand event. The street will be closed at 5:30* and all young people everywhere are invited. JOIN FREEDOM CRUSADE Chairman Carroll P. Rogers re ports that approximately 1400 people in Polk County signed the Crusade for Freedom Scroll and donated over $300 to help pay ex penses of Radio America and other agencies* being used to fight rus sian propaganda by telling the truth about free democracies. * Mr. Rogers 'stated that the move ment was so popular in this area and over the nation that the sup ply of scrolls and coin boxes were exhausted and that there was a long delay in getting new material scrolls. He said he appreciated the cooperation of the various schools, churches and civic organizations in putting over the campaign.

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