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 5c COPY (The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper) Seth M. Vining. Editor Vchl4. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N C., WED., OCTOBER 29, 1941 Peggy Lincoln In Who’s Who j Os American Colleges The News Bureau at the Wc man’s College, U. N. C., at reports that of the 20 students from that college to be listed in this year’s edition of Who’s Who in American Univer sities and Colleges will be the name of Miss Peggy Lincoln, a junior, of Tryon. Miss Lincoln, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln, now managing editor of “The Carolin ian”, at Woman’s College, has been on the staff of the paper ever since entering college. An honor roll student, she was vice president of the Congregational Christian student group last year and served on the drive for aid to foreign students. She has be longed to the Inter-Faith council for two years, and is now secre tary of the student government finance board. About Electricity E. Perry Manville will be in charge of the Tryon Rotary club program on Friday at 1 p. m., at Sunnydale. The guest speaker will be Director Crow of Forest City, who is head of s he Rural Electric Agency in Polk County. Atlantans Entertained , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Oliver of Atlanta, Ga., are being en tertained by Tryon friends. Mr. Oliver is president of the Atlanta Horse Show and part of the en tertainment in their honor here included horseback riding over the Tryon Riding & Hunt club trails. 51.50 Year in the Carolinaa CURB REPORTER One of the biggest painting jobs ever undertaken in Tryon is now in progress. It is the repainting of Oak Hall. Color white . . . The weather for Tuesday, high 70, low 55 ... . Rev. George M. Stehrey er of the Tryon Methodist church was severely pounded the other night. He was lured away from his home and in his absence the house was entered* by some people who awaited his return and sur prised him with a big pounding. It is just an old fashion way for members of the church to show their appreciation at the return of the minister to be with church members again for another year. The Conference was held last week .... The Tryon Chamber of Commerce is already receiving replies from the committee’s let ter seeking memberships to carry on the work of building the com munity. Some of the replies in clude checks and some pledges. A little cooperation goes a long way toward inspiring others to work harder for you .... Sup erintendent M. B. Caldwell of the Tryon district schools states that plans are being made to break ground for the new colored school building on Friday afternoon about 4 o’clock. He will make an announcement later $5 will buy 500 government post cards with which to advertise your wants to 500 people, but you will Continued on Back Page 5c COPY

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