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The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor. PER COPY TRYON. N. C. THURSDAY, MAY 31ST, 1945 Published Daily Except Est. 1-31-28Saturday and SundayVol. 18—No. 84 ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 - w ^ jy. 14 CURB REPORTER Weather Wednesday: High 93, low 65 . . . The Brantleys, Bakers, Bradys and Dicks are entertaining this evening with a buffet supper at the Tryon Country club in honor of the Tryon school faculr ty . . . Progress continues against the Japs. . . . The Bulletin and all o,ther newspapers arejiow per mitted to give full information about army and navy affairs in Europe and the Atlantic, but not about anyone going to and from the Pacific ... In a recent edi torial The Charlotte Observer told of the wonderful work done by the Baptist hospital "at Winston Salem which is supported by 2,600 Djgotist churches of North Caro Last year the offering on lWther’s Day taken at these churches for the benefit of the hospital amounted to $75,000. No complete report has been pub lished on the results of the col lections this past Mother’s Day. During the past year 7,467 charity patientts were received at the hospital. In addition 16,000 sick and injured were given complete diagnostic examinations without charge. “All of our people have reason to be proud of this fine institution” says The Observer . . . Progress is going forward at the Tryon Country club where trac tors and bull dozers are moving dirt and a hill top between holes 4, 5 and 6. The spring at 6th _Continued on Back Page_ Grammar Grades Awards At Tryon Friday Morning Trophy awards in grades Six, Seven and Eight, will be made at a public assembly program Fri day morning at 9 o’clock. Honor and attendance certificates will al so be awarded at this time, and Eighth grade students will be giv en certificates of promotion to the high school. 'The trophies will be presented to the best all-’round pupil in each of the upper elementary grades by the donors—Dr. W. S. Green, J. R. Trowbridge and Nelson Jackson, Jr. Students who are to receive the cups. have been select ed by their classmates and teach ers and the results will not be an nounced until Friday morning. Certificates of promotion to the high school department will be given by Superintendent Singley to the following members of the Eighth grade: Raymond Ander son, Ligon Flynn, Jean Arledge, Violet Gosnell, Carl Beust, Eleanor Henry, Martha Bishop, Anne Hoots, Emily Rose Brantley, Louise Kuykendall, Allen Bridge man, Peggy Lewellyn, Betsy Burns, Douglas Littlejohn, Lea Burrell, Glenn Morgan, Sara Capps, Mary Ann Morris, Loyd Comer, James McDade, Beth Cook sey, Hazel Newman, Dick Dalton, Jack Orr, Ansel Day, Robert Owens, Martha Jane Day, Louise Robinson, Jack Eargle, Harold Waters, Mildred Fisher, Homer Waters. Awarding of certificates to the elementary school, M)iss Thelma Mills. Other parts of the program will be as follows: Continued on Back Page_
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