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Published, Daily Except (Est. 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 THE TRVflN DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Vol. 24—No. 255 _ Seth M. Vining, Editor TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY. JAN. SOTTT iqko Weather Tuesday: High 45, low 28, Rel. Hum. 38 . . . The home less in the Ohio and West Virginia flood areas now number 10,000. j Congress to investigate Attorney General McGrath’s office. United j Nations support Chiang’s China ! claims against Russia, on 1945 j Friendship- pact . . . Monte Dedman has a full column story on the ! agricultural, industrial and busi- i ness progress of Polk County in ! today’s Spartanburg Herald Busi- j ness and Industrial Review of 32 pages .... Today’s Franklin D. Roosevelt’s birthday and thousands oftgwomen are making house to calls for donations to the MaKh of Dimes fund for the re lief of polio sufferers. In Tryon Chairman Craig B. Thomas is ar ranging for a March of Dimes on Trade Street Saturday. Polk Coun ty is far behind in contributions this year . . . TODAY is the day Wm. Z. Penland of Charlotte, OPS Food Specialist, will come to Try on for conferences with grocers and food dealers. Any merchant desiring appointment with him should contact Polk County Chair man Leo C. Milhaupt, phone 64 or 217 .... A full-chouse enjoyed the trip to Europe by Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Falconer, presented in pictures and verbal description -Continued on Back Page_ 1 Country Club Committees President John G. Landrum Jr., has announced the following com mittees of the Tryon Country Club for this year’s activities: ' Finance: Julian Calhoun, Chair man; R. R. Williams, George Whitehead. Membership: Thomas J. Hair, Chairman; R. H. Brady, Nelson J ackson. Grounds and Greens: K. A. Bowen, Chairman; Lucius E. Sayre, Baxter Haynes, Horace Lyons, Albert Simpson, Gaden Cor pening (Pool). House: Mr. and Mrs. George Vance, Chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Bennett Miss Jane Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Culberson. Tournament: James G. Fergu son, Chairman; Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stratford, Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Mahler Jr. Tennis: Mr. and Mrs. George Newall, Chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bartol, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White. Publicity: Seth M. Vining, Chairman; George Dusenbury, Roger Shaffer. Auditing: A. R. Herron, Chair man; George Vance, Bob Dick. HOSPITAL NEWS A son was born at 1:30 early this morning at St. Lukes Hos pital to Mr. and Mrs. George Fin cannon of Columbus. Stephen Tur ner of Chesnee, S. C. Route 1 was admitted as a new patient. Patients discharged include Mrs. Monte Dedman and daughter, Lois Ann, and Mrs. Wesley Gosnell of Tryon; and Elias Garrett of Co lumbus. DAILY BULLETINS—5c each.
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