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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 ®{^Bulletin lc Per Copy (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Per Copy lc Vol. 11. Est. 1-31-28 In The Book of Remembrance Fourteen residents of Tryon contributed to the Fund which is being raised to build a memorial Chapel to Bishop Finlay at Kanu ga. Each contributor has bene fited from the services and the religious gatherings at Kanuga and made his or her gift as a Thank offering in memory of the Founder and moving spirit of the place: the late Kirkman George Finlay, late Bishop of Upper South Caro lina. The donations were forward ed by the local chairman today to Mrs. R. E. Gribben, the chairman for the Diocese Committee. Each of the donors received a Memojial Card showing he or she had made a gift and these names will be written in a Book of Remembrance and placed in the cornerstone of the new Chapel. The following Tryon people made gifts: Miss Helen Stearns, Robert Andrews, Betty Lee and Kathleen Andrews, Bill Mebane, Peggy Lincoln, Mary Palmer, Alan Calhoun, Mrs. C. W. Kittrell, G. F. Taylor, Elisabeth Watson, Vir ginia Kelly, Miss Annie S. Raven el, Miss Mary Carpenter. Bishop R. E. Gribben of the Episcopal Diocese of Western North Carolina has been elected to succeed Bishop Finlay as the official head of Kanuga Conference. Chamber of Commerce Meets Thursday The Directors of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce last night issued a call meeting of the entire body. Every public spirited citizen invited to attend and join at'Mis sildine’s Hall, 7:30 p. m. Thursday. TRYON, N, C., TUESDAY, NOV. 15, 1938 CURB REPORTER Tryon Girl Scouts want any old clean cloth and dolls that can be redressed and given to some poor children at Christmas. Notify Miss Pace, the leader or any Girl Scout. Dudley Smith’s Brookhill Broilers certainly are delicious . . . Stefansson, the noted explorer who visited Mrs. Banning at Friendly Hills last spring, has spent more time north of the Arctic Circle than any other explorer; resource and intelligence marked his ex plorations .... Henry Shankle, Jr., the former printer’s devil of the Tryon Daily Bulletin, who went west several years ago to work in Portland, Oregon, got a job in a printing office, saved his money and bought a little job shop of his own and in the meantime published a little monthly Bulletin for 57 Epworth Leagues of the Portland district. Next month he will cele brate his paper’s first anniversary with a three-color Christmas sou venir edition. Henry’s little paper has received notice in the Elpworth Herald, an international Methodist paper Jumping to some thing older and higger, a letter from J. E. Dowd informs us that the Charlotte News will celebrate its 50th anniversary with a big edition in a few days and thev want something nice said about it in the Bulletin. We’ll see, when the big paper reaches our office . . . Samuel A. Bingham, Ann Bingham —Continued on Back Page
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