(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 THE TRYON DULY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 298 TRYON, N. C.. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 12 19R1 Weather Friday: High 60, low 27, Rel. Hum. 43; Saturday high 67, low 27; Sunday high 71, low 32, Rel. Hum. 33 ... . Tryon won. its football game Friday from Blacksburg 13 to 0. No report received on the details. . . . This is a full week in Tryon. Masons meet tonight for a stated meeting at the Lodge Hall. Tuesday Ki wanis meets at 1 p. m., and the Lions Club at 7:30 at Oak Hall; Wednesday: the St. Agnes Guild opens its doors at 11 a. m., for the benefit of those who would like to have a luncheon and visit. Ad mission is free, but the food and the articles cost something, but ^o.e all proceeds go to charity or ^"^■ch work the cost is immaterial, except that thousands of buyers over the years have come back for more, so the purchasers must have been satisfied. WEDNESDAY is also the night for the men’s supper at Oak Hall to honor the School Boys Safety Patrol. Reser vations for this should be made to Police Chief Lewis Lindsey right away or to The Bulletin office. Thursday afternoon is P.-T. A. Thursday night is Duplicate Bridge Night and the first per formance of "Hay Fever” the Little Theatre play at the school; Friday brings the Rotary at 1 p. m., and the second performance of —Continued on Back Page W. R. DAVIS William Rennie Davis ,66, of Saluda, died this morning about 2:30 after a long illness. Mr. Davis was a native of Spar tanburg County but had made his home at Saluda for the past 30 years. He was a son of the late George and Roxie Dobson Davis. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday afternoon at 2 at the Saluda Presbyterian Church of which he was a member. The Rev. Hugh Pollard and the Rev. F. M. Huggins will officiate. Burial will be in Saluda Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Walter Car tee, Abbey, Lowell and Jack Jones, Everett Drake and Walter Phillips After 1 p. m., Tuesday the body will be at the residence until hour of service. McFarland/' Funeral Home is in charge of arrange ments. The deceased is survived by his widow, the former Miss Gladys Arledge; five daughters, Mrs. Thurston Foster, Mrs. Preston Patterson. Mrs. R. G. Walker, Miss Virginia Davis, all of Saluda; Mrs. J. A. Sappington of Louisville, Ky., one son, Bill Davis, of Salu da; and seven grandchildren. Cochran Body Coming Home The body of John Walter Coch ran, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cochran of Tryon, has arrived in San Francisco on the New Zealand and will be shipped to Tryon. Wal ter was killed in the Korean war. Burning woods to kill boll wee vils is like cutting off- your nose to spite your face. You destroy much of your future timber crop but you don’t kill many boll weevib.

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