DabUshed Daily Except (Es.t. 1-31-28)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 mw TOT DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily* Newspaper. Vo\. 24—No. 316 TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, DEC. 6TH. 1951 Seth M. Vining, Editor Weather Wednesday: High 59, low 36, Rel. Hum. 78. The Blood mobile at Tryon Tuesday collected 180 pints of blood: A total of 203 volunteers registered at the Par ish House for this service and the Red Cross chapter with 42 volun-, teer workers assisted in the pro cess of advertising, transportation, feeding, entertaining, registration and many other, things. Dr.’ Fred erck Star Wright of the Asheville, Center said, “The people of this area again came through in ex cellent style, as they always do.” The residents of Landrum joined the Polk County group in this pa afettatic cause . . . The Congrega ^JP^al Church Women are serving a Family Dinner a (buffet supper) Friday night at 7 at the Church House to all interested in the church. Mrs. C. E. Heard is chair man. A film, “Second Chance” by Faith Baldwin will be shown fol-* lowing the supper. HUXLEY AT ROTARY Henry, Huxley who recently re turned from a trip- to Japan, will be the chief speaker at the Tryon - Rotary Club Friday. Farmers are using three times as much fertilizer as they did ten years agov A Merry Christmas IllPAll Additional ^pntributions to the Trade Street Christmas Decorations have come in from the following: Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Turner, Bal lew’s Grocery, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry D. Drew, -Miss L. B. Whittemore, Dr. and Mrs. Clarence V. Kerr, Buchanan’s 5&10c Store, Mrs. Ar chie Butler, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Mapes, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bart lett, Arledge Hardware, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Hertry Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Chase. The Misses James and Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Carruth, Mrs. B. King Couper. Chairman Harry Bridgeman of the Chamber of Commerce Com mittee stated this morning that most of the bulbs had been strung on the trees and that the commit tee hoped to have the trees lighted tonight. Mrs. Sibyl Brendall, - treasurer of the fund reports that about one-fourth of the money had been raised to carry out the project. Donation*-may be sent to John C. Landrum of the Tryon Bank and Trust Co., direct to the Chamber of Commerce or to The Bulletin office. NO COUNTRY LIKE OURS Carroll Roeers spoke to the Ki-i wanis Club Tuesday at Oak Hall Hotel and told the highlights of his recent trip to Europe. Mr. Rogers was. particularly impressed with the way the British were attempt ing to get their country on a sound financial basis again. The speaker told of the many beautiful and historical places in Europe, but felt that no1 country on earth was blessed with scenery and • people -- - Continued on Back Page_