(Est. 1-31-28) 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 TRM DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor ~ Vol. 25—No. 55 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1962 Weather Tuesday: high 60, low 44, Rel. Hum. 50. . . Today is the big day of the year for this area. Thousands of people are filling the highways. Many came in days ago to enjoy the beauti ful spring foliage. . . Many of those who came for the Horse Show are remaining for the Steeplechase to be held Saturday at the Block House in the Hunting Country. . . The Wofford College Glee Club will give a concert in Tryon, April 22. . . The Tryon Bird Club which met Tuesday f^ternoon with Mrs. E. C. Prather ^fifcpn Godshaw Hill is sponsor iWa Card games party, Monday night, April 21^ Oak Hall hotel at 8 o’clock. . . In order to keep *he Bulletin a family newspaper it will be necessary for all our readers to write or phone in the names of their guests. There is a lot of entertainment in April and May for visitors. Mrs. Leonard Carpenter has re turned to Little Orchard, Crystal Bay, Minnesota, after her annual soring stay at her Tryon home, Whispering Pines. Mrs. Joel Sitockard leaves today for Point Pleasant, Buck County, Pa. after a month’s visit in Tryon. Mayor Addresses Kiwanis Club On Tuesday Town Commissioner R. B. Scruggs had charge of the Kiwanis club program Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall hotel and had as his guest speaker, Mayor C. D. Stevens who gave an outline of the need for the proposed bond issue to expand the water facilities of the Town of Tryon. Mayor Stevens emphasized that the bond issue would not raise the taxes of the property owners and and would not increase the month ly water bills to the consumers. The revenue from the water cust omers each month will be suffi cient to take care of the debt and interest. But in order to get enough j money at once to pay for the added storage facilities and new pipe lines it would be necessary for the voters to authorize the loan, like signing a note that is to be paid for by profits in a business. Commissioner Scruggs in his introductory remarks urged the Kiwanians to inform their neigh | bors of the importance of regis I tering this week in order to vote in this and other Town of Tryon elections. Kiwanian Jake Ivey of Spartan burg was present to make up his perfect attendance. Recent arrivals at Melrose Lodge include Dr. Fred Rothel, Jacksonville, Fla.; the Misses Bache, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy Jr., and son. New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Ladd, Buffalo, N. Y.; Mrs. J. F. Schmadeka, East North field, Mass. DAILY BULLETINS—5c each.

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