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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 TRYON DAILY BULLETIN Ic per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc per copy Seth M. Vining. Editor $1.50 Year in the Carolina* Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 Polk County Selected For District Masonic Meeting 3 A high honor, one that has not ftppened in many years, and may ot happen again for many more years, has been conferred on Jeff L. Nelson Lodge No. 605 A. F. & A. M. and the town of Try on in which the Lodge is situated by the Grand Master of Masons of North Carolina, who has desig nated Tryon as the meeting place for the Annual Communication of the 38th District AF&AM to be held in Missildine’s Hall on Wednesday, June 18th. There will be a meeting in the afternoon at 4 o’clock of the prin cipal officers of the lodges that comprise the 38th Masonic Dis trict, consisting of Biltmore, Swannanoa, Black Mountain, Hen dersonville, Brevard, Saluda and Tryon lodges, after which the officers and members of Jeff L. ’’Velson Lodge No. 605 will be at a supper party at Sunny dale Log Cabin to the visiting Grand Lodge officers, these- being M. W. Doctor Charles P. Eld rrdge of Raleigh, Grand Master cf Masons in North Carolina; the R. W. James E. Shipman of Hen dersonville, Deputy Grand Mas ter; the R. W. John H. Ander son, Grand Secretary of the Grand Lodge of North Carolina, and the W. Leon English, Junior of Bre vard, District Deputy Grand Mas ter of the 38th District. The night session at which it is expected that mere than one hun dred visiting Masons of Western North Carolina will be present, will be highlighted by the ad- CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE TRYON, N. C., -FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1941 C. J. Lynch First to Subscribe To USO for National Defense Treasurer Julian B. Hester of the Polk County committee of the United Service Organization for National Defense reports that C. i J. Lynch was the first person to volunteer a subscription in rais ing the S3OO, local quota asked by the national organization in seeking $11,000,000 to carry on the welfare work of the Y. M. C. A., Jewish, Catholic, Salvation Army, etc., at the welfare cen ters of the U. S l . Army camps all over the -nation. The County Chairman Carroll P. Rogers has announced the ap pointment of the following citi zens to cooperate with other or ganizations in raising the money: F. P. Bacon for Rotary; C. J. Lynch for Kiwanis; K. A. Eowen for Chamber of Commerce; R. E. Brantley for Merchants Associa tion; Mrs. Robert Dick for P.-T. A.; Wayne Creasman for Volun teer Fireman; Douglas S. Blois for Tryon School Board. Mrs. George A. Cathey, the woman's chairman,, plans to have contribution boxes in the stores for those desiring to contribute spare pennies and change. The amount asked of the entire county is only S3OO and the small change given by children and others will help a lot to make the, soldiers in the camps more comfortable and get a touch of home life from the welfare organization. Soumerco defeated Adams-Mil lis in Softball 22-19 on Thurs day afternoon at 6 o’clock at Adams-Millis park.
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