(Est. 1-31-26) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 6c 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 DAILY BULLETIN The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 303 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 19K1 F Weather Friday: High 68, low 62, rain .75, Rel. Hum. 77; Satur day high 62, low 34, Rel. Hum. 45; Sunday high 43, low 28, Rel. Hum. 43 ... . Today was another week end for The Bulletin with double page ads from Cowan and the A&P offering their Thanksgiving speci als. Oak Hall, too, advertised to day Instead of Wednesday because they will not have any sizzling steaks Thursday. Thanksgiving dinner will be served at 12:30 to 2:30 and the staff will be giveh a half holiday. Mill Farm, S*unny dale, Buckingham Inn are adver ting their Thanksgiving meals pbon and night as usual . . . Tryon stores will be open Wednesday af ternoon and be closed all day on Thursday .... Tryon High School Juniors are sponsoring a square dance Wednesday night. Opportu nity for guests in the hotels and inns to participate. Only 75c a couple .... The Tryon Riding & Hunt Club has postponed their picnic scheduled for Wednesday on account of a busy week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hart have gone to Florida for a short vaca tion .... Mike Gantt, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gantt of Columbus and. a sophomore in Try on High School won the county wide contest suphsored by the .— Continued ojjl Bafy Page_ Washingtonian Is Speaker For Kiwanis Tuesday Ernest B. Kellogg, secretary of the Milk Industry Foundation, Washington, D. C., will be the guest speaker of the Tryon Kiwanis Club Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. He will speak on “Green Pastures.” Mr. Kellogg bought a 267 acre tract of land sometime ago in Greenville and Spartanburg coun ties near Tryon from Frank Owen which he is developing into a cattle farm. He and Mrs. Kellogg plan to retire here. They have two chil dren: a son, Bruce Kellogg, a stu dent at M. I. T. and a daughter, Mrs.Peter Gutkind, -whose husband is now writing his thesis for his masters degree at the University of Chicago. Mr. Kellogg is a native of Kan sas and Mrs. Kellogg, the former Miss Helen Hollowell, is a native of South Bend, Ind. Mrs. C. A. Cleveland Mrs. Ellen M. Cleveland, 63. wife of Carlton A. Cleveland. Binghamton, N. Y., business man, died recently after a* long illness. She was a native of Tryon, and was educated at Miss Gwynn’a School and Converse College. Funeral services were held at Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church in Binghamton. Mrs. Cleveland had been active in women's affairs and civic or ganizations for several years. She was a former member of the Wo men’^Board of Directors of City Hospital, Board of Directors of the Day Nursery, Monday Afternoon Club, Civic Club and Junior -Continued on Back Page_

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