Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)_Saturday and Sunday_5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRIOS! DAILY BULLETIN The World'* Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 318 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1951 Weather Friday: High 68, low 55, rain .30, Rel. Hum. 82; Satur day high 68, low 62, rain .01, Rel. Hum. SO; Sunday high 67, low 60, rain .18, Rel. Hum. 75 . . . Jane Dalton interviewed Alec Templeton, the noted pianist ,at Mimosa Inn Saturday afternoon anjJ will broad cast five minutes of it Tuesday morning at 9:30 on her WSPA pro gram from Spartanburg. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton and the business manager, Stanley North, were week-end guests at Mimosa . . Sheriff Loyd B. Panther has turned over to each of the six school cafe terias of Polk County 100 pounds SjCjlpugar which his department JOi.scated in- their raids on whis key distilleries last week. The sheriff is being highly commended by many people for this sensible way of “destroying” the sugar. . . . The Tryon Bird Club will meet Tuesday at 3 p. m., at the home of Mrs. Glenn T. Knight on Mel rose Lane for a group study on hints in the field. Mrs. Knight will be the leader . . . * During the week-end Tryonites saw an automobile with a Connecti cut license plate that also had the name “Alec” on it in addition to the numerals. It belonged to Alec Templeton, the noted pianist-com poser. Mr. and Mrs. Templeton Continued on Back Page_ A Merry Christmas To All Over 100 additional friends have joined those already reported in contributing to the Trade Street J^m-istmds Decorations. They re port the lighted trees are beau tiful and are happy to have a part in wishing everyone a Merry Christmas. The goal has almost been reached and very little money is needed now thanks to a surplus of $28 left over from last year, as well as saving of much of last year’s equipment. Any funds left over from this year will be saved for next year. Additional donors since Thursday are as follows: Capt. C. E. Dimick,"C. P. Rogers, Mrs. J. D. Power, Thomas Hair, Mrs. Nancy N. Moore, Mrs. Harry Allen, Russell S. Walcott, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Stevens, Tryon Build ers Supply Co., Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fox, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parmelee, George S. Jenks, Rector’s Cleaners, Mrs. Minnie Durham, Mrs. J. H. Rion, Burnett’s Gulf Service, Joe Stockton, J. L. Edwards, Exclusive Ladies’ Shop, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse L. Rhodes, Red Bird Associates, Hearthside, Betty Sturgis Shop, Mrs. Jim Moore, Miss Margie Capps, Mrs. Muriel Patterson, Bargain Center, Andrews Furni ture, Tryon Texaco Service, Tryon Real Estate, Lily Flower Shop, E. L. Tollison, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. D. Brown, Nancy Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Raynolds, Mrs. E. C. Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laidler Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ers kine, Blue Ridge Weavers, G. Lo tan Pace, Jackson &, Jackson, R. L. Dick, Dr. C. W. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Brady, The Bal lenger Co., Ballenger’s Foodland, -Continued on Back Page_

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