The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor. 6c PER COPY TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1945 Eat. 1-31-28 Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Vol. 18—No. 14 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 W CURB REPORTER Weather Monday: High 51; low 33. . . . The Press Service of the North Carolina Council of Church es, reports that the Rev. R. A. Ellis (Lois Avant’s husband) and former pastor of Landrum Bap tist church, and now pastor of the Salisbury First Baptist church, j preached the sermon on Brother hood Sunday, the national day interracial religious cooperation sponsored by the Federal Council j of churches, and held at Living- j stone college. Catawba College i Choir rendered the music. The program was designed to further the Christian ideal of race rela tions .The imagination of youth stimulates enthusiasm and brings forth clever results. When W. M. Hester bought a cottage /Man. Miss Mae I. Flentye, young \^Mky Hester named it “May I”, and when Miss Hope Washburn moved the Country Day School | out of another Mimosa cottage J Tucky named that one, “No Hope”. I .' reace is a process, according to a 125 page book sent to this writer by Rotary Inter- i national. It contains articles taken from the Rotary Magazine that were written by Donald Culross Pcattie, Stefansson, the explorer, j H. V. Kaltenborn, (three men who j have visited Tryon,) and 40 other authors of note . . . Ration Sugar Stamp No. 34, good for five pounds expires Feb. 28 . . . Pvt. Paul H. Hutcherson, 375th Field Artillery, „ Continued on Back Page_ SCOUT COURT OF HONOR ADVANCES MANY SCOUTS The Boy Scout Court of Honor held in the school building Mon day night opened with prayer by Rev. J. R. Clair, followed with the repeating of the Scout Oath, led by R. M. Schiele. Serving on the Court were Nelson Jackson, Jr., Lawrence Mazzanovich, Seth M. Vining, Hr. C. W. McCall, G. I. Henderson, R. H. Brady. The following Scouts were ad vanced in rank: Tenderfoot Rank—rsobby J ohn son, Alex Salley, Troop 1, Saluda. Edwin Jackson, Edward Coch ran, Bobby Hamilton, Curtis Har ris, 'Nick Walker, Buster Cars well, John Grady. Dan Jackson, Grady Parker, Nick Egerton, Wil liam Hill, Chas. Dean Edwards, Troop 1, Mill Spring. Second Class Rank — Julian Capps, Joe Dedman, Billy Foster, Fred Justice, Billy McCall, Billy McCurry, Marvin Smith, Buddy Ray Spicer, Troop 1, Lynn. Bill Summey, Evin Arledge, Rus sell Thompson, Troop 1, Saluda. Marion Rhodes, Troop 1, Tryon. First Class Rank—Herbert Ed wards, Douglas Littlejohn, Troop 1, Tryon. Merit Badges: Athletics—Ben White, Jr., Troop 1, Trpon; Bird Study—Billy Dick, Joe Derby, Troop 1, Tryon; Dairy ing—Billy McRaig, Troop 1, Try on ; Firemanship—Floyd McKaig, Lloyd McKaig, Troop 1, Tryon; Home Repair—.Perry Thompson, Bill Savage, Bob Savage, Troop 1, Saluda: Gradv Underwood, Robert Arledge, Troop 1. Tryon; Pathfinding—Carroll Brady, Seth Taylor, Ed. Andrews. Joe Lewellyn, .—Kiontjr^ed on Back Page —

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