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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
at tryon, n. c. under the ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRTOH DAILY BULLET!
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining. Editor
Vol. 25—No. 300 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY ni?.r. 17 iqko
Weather Tuesday: High 57, low
27, Rel. Hum. 46 ... . Only one
director of the Chamber of Com
merce has contributed to the Trade
Street Christmas Decorations and
only three or four merchants, be
cause there -has been no direct
solicitation. It is a people’s project,
free of the usual commercialism.
However, it is always a joy to
a committee chairman when mem
bers volunteer their support and
interest in any project. It is an
added joy when the people'in gen
eral approve of what’s being done,
and approve with financial support
end encouragement. From day to
Jav contributions have come in
gj^untarily from friends who want
wish everyone, friend and
stranger, A Merry Christmas, and
all the good things of the season
as expressed through the lighted
Christmas trees. Little Miss Mary
Rion of Athens, Ga., who is here
for the holidays joins the list
contributors: so does Mrs. Etta
Cashwell, Mrs. Julian Calhoun,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lindley, Mrs.
Cleo Geer, Mrs. Sibyl Brendall.
And some friends have offered to
give more if needed. However the
committee feels that it is much
better for a large number of people
to give smaller amounts than for
a few people to give larger
amounts. The good wishes of all the
■ --- Continued on Back Paoe ...
DRAFT BOARD CLOSES
The office of the Polk County
Selective Service Board will close
Friday, Dec.' 19th, and remain
closed until Jan. 5th. Those wish
ing to take up matters with the
Board have until Friday to do it.
Management At Kiwanis
Manuel C. Holthouser spoke to
the Kiwanis Club Tuesday at Oak
Hall on “How Do You Manage”.
Mr. Holthouser told of some of the
personnel problems facing hospital
administrators and business men
in general.
The speaker said that the hos
pital is not a profit making organi
zation and that if you are sick you
are not refused because your credit
isn’t any good. Mr. Holthouser
said, “The main purpose of any
hospital is rendering the best ser
vice possible, regardless of the
cost.”
Guests of the club were Cai’ter
Haas, Charlotte: Slam Goodman,
A. W. Koon and Hunter Stalworth,
Spartanburg; Jack Craig, Colum
bus; S. A. Bingham, Trvon.
TRYON WINS TWO
Tryon High School boys and
girls basketball teams defeated
Saluda High Tuesday night: the
girls 54 to 36, and the bovs 59 to
50. Glenna Hamrick and Hugh
Hines led the Tryon scorers with
25 and 24 points, respectively.
Adrian Pace led Saluda boys with
21 and Forward Stephenson led
the Saluda girls with 34 points.
Columbus Capitol Girls will play
Spartanburg Junior College in
basketball Thursday night at 7:30
at Columbus gym. The boys’ team
goes to Holly Springs.