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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE FOST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. ( UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®j t (Erymt Sail|i bulletin lc Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy le Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 CURB REPORTER News item from New York re ports that Margaret Culkin Ban tling will be the chief speaker at a banquet in New York on Mon day, November 14, to be given in honor of the person to receive the American Woman’s Award for the most distinguished public service during the year. Mrs. Banning’s address will be broadcast over NBC. Among the other noted wo men on the program are Mary Pickford, Mlargaret Bourke White, Elizabeth Hawes, Jaequeline Coch ran, Vera Dean, Jane Todd and the recipient of the award, (A Secret) Mrs. Nancy Gos nell, 94, who died last week near Landrum, was the great-great . grandmother of Edgar Weldon Ballew of Tryon . . . . A. Sharkey of St. Paul, Minn., writes for a copy of the Bulletin, “If you will kindly send me one, I will assure you it will do you good.” H. Perry Coggins, Jr., is substituting as pressman at the Bulletin office today while Here ’N’ Yonder Johnson does some politicking for the Democrat ic partv .... . Tryon stores and business houses will close on Fri da v, Nov. 11th, Armistice Day. And there will be a football game at Harmon Field between Tryon and Inman “Jew Baby”, the shine man at Thompson’s says he is getting the new Banty Rooster trained up and that before Continued on Back Pago TRYON. N. C., TUESDAY, NOV. Bth, 1938 Women To See First Motion Picture Film of Cooking School Women throughout the communi ty and vicinity are planning to at tend the friendlv class for home makers, the Motion Picture Cook ing School, to onen at the Trvon Theatre for three mornings from 10 o’clock to 11:30 on November 16, 17, and 18. A welcome invitation to the wise is sufficient, and the only in vitation needed for this novel cooking school is that extended to every woman by the Tryon Daily Bulletin and Trvon’s Theatre. There is no charge to see an of the showing of “Star in My Kitchen.” Because this newspaper and Tiyon’s Theatre stand ready to sponsor all progressive dev lop ments, particularlv when they aftect the homes of the community, they are presenting th's motion picture romance of home-making ontirelv free. “If I could only see exactly how she mixes and handles her pie crust ” That comment has been heard from beginners and from more experienced cooks at man v cook ing schools. Craning necks and anxious eyes, trained on the stage from the sides and back of the demonstration hall, have failed to catch all of the important steps in pastry-making and other cul inary arte. Only the earl v birds m the verv front row have had a close-up of the stage in the past, and even thev couldn’t peer direct- Continued on Page Four .
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