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Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 19—No. 194) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinmg, Editor 6c Per Copy_TRYON. N. C„ MONDAY, NOV. 11TH, 1946 Weather Friday: High 80, low j 40, rain .20; Saturday high 76, j low 45; Sunday high 74, low 38. .... “The Bells of St. Mary” starts this afternoon at 3:30 at Tryon Theatre, and tonight and tomorrow night at 6:45—15 minu es earlier on account of the pic ture being a little longer than the average. Bing Crosby and Ingrid Bergman are the stars .... Team work and the right spirit do won ders in accomplishing big things. The' Tryon football players must /'“lave heard about the movement f reward them with tickets to * e Sihrine All-Star High School I football game in Charlotte to be given for the benefit of the cripple [ children’s hospital at Greenville. The Tryon players went over to j Rutherfordton Friday night and i tackled a heavier team to win 20-0. [ One Tryon booster who had already bought two tickets for the Shrine game for himself, bought an extra one for some football player after he heard that it was desired to duplicate last year’s gift to the team. And what a gift! The pur chase of a $2.40 ticket to give to a Tryon football players, not only makes the player happy and gives him additional training, it also — —Continued on Back Page_ SPECIAL BULLETIN TO THOSE LISTED HERE There are still 50,000 men in the Armed Forces from North Carolina; and Polk County has its share. It is the USO on which we must reply to give them and all our boys in the hospitals their fun and entertainment, comforts, spiritual refreshment and any touch of home. This year we are asked to give only one sixth of last. The following have been ap pointed to head the committees of helpers of their own selection for our Polk County United Service Organization (USO) 1946 cam paign. If your name appears on this list, please make your plans for raising money and sending it as soon as possible to John Land rum, treasurer, Tryon Bank and Trust Company: Campaign starts November loth, ends December 18th. Quota for Polk County $809.34. County Chairman: Ralph C. Erskine, Box 655. Tryon. Co-Chairman: Herbert Thatcher, Tryon. Publicity Chairman: Seth M. Vining, Tryon Bulletin and Polk County News. Campaign Chairman: Rev. Wm. Capers. Treasurer: John Landrum. Committee Members: Ini tial gifts—Herbert Thatcher; industry, Ben White, Southern Mercerizing Co.; business men, P. P. Bacon, Mayor of Tryon; church coopera tion, Rev. B. G. Henry; Rotary club, Dr. Fred Owen; Kiwanis, C. J. Lynch;“women’s committee, Miss Helen Stearns; Saluda, Mrs. John -Continued on Back Page._
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