THE TRTON DAILY BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 300 TRYON, N. C., ' WEDNESDAY, NOV. 14. 1951 Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday _6c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 54, Weather Wednesday: High low 46, rain .06, Rel. Hum. 80 . . . Today is one of the big days of the year in Tryon. It is the day of the St. Agnes Guild Bazaar where the lovely handiwork of many women of the community is put on sale for the benefit of char, ity and other worthwhile causes. Hundreds of women far and near attend. If the day is cloudy it should mean a large crowd to catch some of the sunshine and Christian spirit from those at the various booths and from the friends they’ll meet .... In advertising the «aar and Hay Fever, George kse made poster designs on silk fens, from which he made many posters. This was probably the first silg screen poster printing in Tryon. It enables an artist to make many posters quickly just by spreading paint over a screen which is on top of the card. As past as the artist can put in a card, spread out the paint with a “squeeze” and lift the screen up again, he can make many pos ters. Mr. Vance's first efforts are very good, and the community is indebted to him. because eventually* high school students and others who don't have the time or money to make many posters will learn the silk screen process, and take advantage of its opportunities . . . “My Favorite Hunter” Here After Thanksgiving Day George S. Brannon and John Donald are sponsoring “My Fav orite Hunter" again this year at Mulberry Farm, home of Mr. and Mrs. Brannon on Warrior Moun tain Road. “My Favorite Hunter” is a hunt er trial where people are asked to bring their favorite hunter and ride only the one horse in the. various contests. The event will take place on Friday, November 23, the day after. Thanksgiving, beginning shortly after lunch, which will be served at Mulberry Farm. Herbert D. Oliver of Atlanta, 6a.,' noted horseman and many years president of the Atlanta Horse Show, will be the judge of “My Favorite Hunter” in Tryon. HAWAII AT KIWANIS Col. Norme D. Frost showed movies of Hawaii at the Kiwanis Club Tuesday at Oak Hall hotel. The movies taken by Col. Frost showed many beautiful and inter esting scenes of Hawaii and of the pineapple industry there. Guests of the club were Prentice Luckey, Carroll Bennett, of Tryon; and Marion McCune of Miami, Fla. Jack Gfanger was inducted into the club by Holland Brady. Craig Thomas was in charge of the pro gram. \ — Farmers are likely to produce enough wheat in 1952 to provide for some increase in stocks after consumption and exports, if grow ing conditions are average. Farm ers’ prices for next year’s crop are to be supported at a mini mum of $2.17 per bushel.

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