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THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor.
TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1942
Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28
Foods In Wide Variety
Planned For Guild Sale
What the shopper may expect to
at the food sale to be held by
ladies of St. Agnes Guild in
the Parish House, Saturday, April
18th, beginning at 9 a. m., may
now be revealed, since the plans
of the Guild committee^ have been
perfected and the experTenced cooks
among the membership have indi
cated the types of food they will
supply.
The list in detail would be too
long, so only a summary is given
here. From this the capable house
hold quartermaster—can lay out
menus that will gain the family’s
everlasting gratitude.
Brieflv, then, there will be many
kinds of breads, plain and fancy.
And, remember, everything is
home baked from recipes hallowed
by long usage and by years of
satisfactorv eating.
There will be rolls in great
“""Viety, sweet buns, cinnamon
_Jms, etc. Coffee cakes and cook
ies. Fancy cakes entrancing to
look upon, and, we fear, far too
flattering to the taste for these
parlous days when they tell us
that every cake is likely to be the
last one. Anyway, for a last fling
perhaps, they will be at the food
sale.
And there will be pies, as good
as any you have had, and prob
able better.
On the savory side will be a
famous concoction of pot cheese
with chives, and cheese straws
that have an immense local repu
tation. Potato salad that is rated
far above the usual range of this
plebian dish. You might say, pota
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Softball Game Saturday;
Benefit China Relief
The first softball game of the
season will be played on Saturday
afternoon at 4 o’clock at Adams
Millis park between the Bush
whackers and Adams-Millis. All
proceeds will be turned over to the
China Relief fund. The admission
is 10 and 25 cents.
Playing for the Bushwhackers
are C. W. Nessmith, Harold Nes
smith, Rob Capps, Ruppe Capps,
Bob Dick, Marion Brock, Walter
Honeman, Frances Chapman, Al
ex Beatson, Frank McFarland,
Bill McFarlan^ and Jack Melton.
For Adams-Millis are Jack Wes
tall, Pine Staton, Craig Hancock,
Harold Taylor, Caton Dedmondt,
Hogue Bradley, Harold Culler,.
Jesse Edwards, Wesley Gosnell.
1 W. H. MsDonald Announces
For State Legislature
W. H. “Shorty” McDonald,
principal of Mill Spring school
announces in today’s Bulletin that
he is a candidate for the general
assembly on the Democratic tick
et, subject to the rules of the pri
mary of May 30th.
Mr. McDonald is a native of
Forest City. He was graduated
from Boiling Springs Junior col
lege and Wake Forest college. For
the past ten years he has been
teaching at Mill Spring, the past
nine years as principal. During
that time the school has grown
from six grades an,i six teachers
to a modern standard school of 12
teachers and 30 rooms. During the
summer periods he has served as
field representative of the North
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