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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DULY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 292 TRYON, N. C.. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1951
Weather Thursday: High 69,'low
58, rain 1.83, Rel. Hum. 65 . . . The
inconvenience of the rain should
be overlooked by those who realize
the soil still needs lots of "water.
. . . , Miss Sarah Moore of the
State Department, Washington, D.
C., is in Tryon on business to
day .... Mr. and Mrs. S. T.
Dickinson, who operate Victory
Manor at Greensboro, N. C., are
subscribers to The Bulletin. Mrs.
Dickinson teaches school and plans
to use The Bulletin in class dis
cussion of newspapers, according
to J. Frank Gallimore . . . Tryon
people who have helped get togeth
ej^clothing for the suffering in
■sm^a would be proud of the work
Wy are doing could they read
Joe Dedman’s letter. Joe, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Dedman, writ
ing from Korea, said the condition
of the people there is terrible. He
said the children there have prac
tically no clothing to wear, only
what they get from kind hearted
soldiers and sailors. “I gave some
boys"iibme beans from our ship’s
service and they were -so grateful
it made me feel better. I have
never felt better giving anyone
anything in all my life. The other
day a man had on a pair of pants
and a shirt. They were so thin
you could see through them. It
was raining and th$ wind was
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TRYON THEATRE LEASED
The Tryon Theatre has been leas,
ed to the Stewart E. Everett
Theatres, Inc., of Charlotte for a
period of 10 years, according to
announcement Thursday by R. E.
Brantley, owner and manager of
the local theatre.
Mr. Brantley became sole owner
of the theatre some time ago when
he bought the interests of Russell
S. Walcott and Samuel A. Bing-*'
ham.
The Everett Theatres operates
a large chain of theatres and Mr.
Brantley stated Thursday that it
was a good concern and able to
supply the community with the
best pictures and service.
Mr. Brantley, who took over the
| management of the theatre shortly
after the death of Charles W.
Nessmith and later bought a third
interest, was recently appointed
chairman of the ABC Commission
for the Town of Tryon.
Sweatt Horse Wins At
Madison Square Garden
Rose Salome, owned by Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Sweatt of Wayzata,
Mjinn., and Tryon, took first place
in conformation in the Hunter
Class at the National Horse Show
held in Madison Square Garden,
New York City, according to in
formation received by Ernst Mahler
today. - - '
Mr. and Mrs. Sweatt are mem
bers of the Tryon Riding & Hunt
Club and take a leading part in
promoting riding and jumping ac
tivities in the community.
Senator Robert Taft will visit
North Carolina Nov. 27, 28, 28 on
a lecture tour and will also visit
groups at Asheville, Sedgefield and
Durham.