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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World.’* SnmUeat DAILY Newspapei, deth M. Vining, Edita*. Be PER COPY TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 14, 1944 Published Daily Except Est. 1-31-28_Saturday and Sunday_Vol. 17—No. 229 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFIC1 AT TRYON. N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 CURB REPORTER Weather Wednesday: High 37, low 26. That isn’t such bad wea ti er except for those people who ride an early morning bus and have no place to warm their feet while waitirg. Maybe in post-war plannin" there could be a munici pal building of some kind open all night that would serve as#bus st: tion, general waiting "room, police station, information bureau, lire department, restaurant, etc. Enough things to make it pay to keep it, going .... 26 high was the warmest it got in Asheville Wednesday and that is colder than our low of 26. So if you think it cold here, remember it was 12 degrees warmer than Asheville , . . “Am I my brother’s keeper?” said QfPk That’s the spirit that brings d^^ars and general hardships. Aria until we adopt as a part of our every day living the spirit of the Golden Rule there will be wars and hardships. We must look on our enemies here at home as possibly friends. We must try our salesmanship on them and win them to a spirit of better fellow ship. for our sakes and for all concerned .... Thanks to a number of business and profes sional men who appreciated the good work of the Tryon football team this year; the equad wi’l en joy a banquet tonight at Oak Hall hotel at 8 o’clock. Capt. Ellis Kuykendall, has already passed his pre-induction physical examina - Continued' on Hack tage_ TRYON MASONS ELECT OFFICERS The Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge No. 605 elected officers Mon day night as follows: J. A. Wil son, worshipful master; G. L. Pace, senior warden; E. H. Gibbs, junior warden; J. B. Hester, treas urer; R. H. Brady, secretary; V. i B. Rcbinson, senior deacon; R. S. DuRant, junior deacon; Ernest Kerhulas, tjler; B. L. Ballenger and Tom Costa, stewards. BULLETIN READERS Among the new out-of-town readers of the Bulletin this week are Mrs. J. R. Dixon, a guest £t Oak Hall: Archie Butler with the U. S. Navy on Treasure Island in the Pacific; Mrs. Baynard Wil liams. Indian Rock Tourist Camp, Fullerton, Md.; and a renewal for Mrs. Henry Gibson of Columbus. William M. Hines is getting his mail in care of P. M. No. 36, San Diego, Calif., and S|Sgt. Earl Rion has a new Apo. address. It is 520 care P. M. New York. It is Lieut, (j.g.) George C. Aid, (somewhere . in the Pacific with the Navy). Be fore he left England Sgt. Rion saw Sgt. John Louis Shields fre-, quentljr, and since his arrival in Italy he has seen one of the Swain boys from Green Creeek. Mrs. B. Feary Judson has renewed her subscrintion at the Manor in Asheville. PILGRIMS PARTY The Pilgrim Fellowship of the Erskine Memorial church will hold a pre-Christmas party in Nelson Jackson's plav room Saturday from 4 tc 8 o’clock.
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