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20, 40, 60 Years Ago

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Years AgoInky Cloud, a native of Polk County, remembers most of the things that happened around here 20, 40, and even (sorry Inky) 60 years ago. So she has fun compiling these columns from old issues of the Tryon Daily Bulletin.

20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Locals named to Dean list
Mike Corpening and wife Nene and son, Matthew have returned home to Brazil after spending the holidays with Mr.…
20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Proud parents; Jackson accepted at U.S. Army School of Music
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon L. Dusenbury 11 of Cullowhee, N. C. are parents of a son, Vernon L. Dusenbury, III, born November…
20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Proud parents; Caroling in the Park
Gay Corpening of Tryon, N.C. won the Preliminary Doubles Champion of the recent Annie Oakley Trapshoot held at Pinehurst…
20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Thompson completed hair styling course; New parents
40 Years AgoEarl Thompson of Earl’s Barber Shop, Columbus has completed a course in man’s hair styling at Capitol…
20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Tryon Daily Bulletin has new owners
The Tryon Daily Bulletin was sold Friday, Nov. 17. The new owner, Jeffrey A. Byrd, rented a home on Lyncourt Drive in Tryon.…
20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Mills obtains Eagle, Pittman crowned Miss Landrum
40 Years Ago Mr. and Mrs. Gay Corpening and sons, Mike, Gaden and Bryan spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Charles…
20, 40, 60 Years Ago » Jean Pettigrew honorary Rotarian, Beth Child gives concert
20 Years Ago The Tryon Rotary Club has named Jean Pettigrew as an Honorary Rotarian. Pettigrew was a moving force in the…
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tdb tdb Since its first day of publication, The Tryon Daily Bulletin has been a hit with residents & visitors: famous, inconspicuous, and infamous. The Bulletin has built a rich and often surprising history since that first day in 1928. Noted as the world's smallest daily newspaper, Universal Newsreel came to town in 1938 to film the news short you see above. The Bulletin's founder, Seth Vining can be seen in the striped tie just after the door opening and closing scene. Click "read more" to learn about the Bulletin's storied history.tdb
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