ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POST OFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879
t ®rgon Bulletin
Vol. 8
TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10. 1935
Wells Blackwell
Funeral services for Wells Black
well, 56, Who died this morning
at the hospital, will be held Thurs
, day morning at 11 o’clock at the
) White Oak Baptist church in Mill
Spring with the Rev. C. B. Tram
mel preaching. The deceased is
survived by his widow and several
childi’en. Mr. Blackwell was a
native of this county.
Appreciation
In Tuesday’s Bulletin were list
ed a few of the men in Tryon with
out children who have given years
cf service to Boy Scout work be
cause they believed in it as a
character building agency. In
commenting upon the splendid
work done by C. J. Lynch in orig
inating and putting ‘into execu
tion a cabin home for the Scouts
at Harmon Field, Judge Wilson
Warlick said that the best method
\of crime prevention that he knew
'of was to get boys interested in
Boy Scout work. And he thought
that the cabin at Harmon Field
would have some influence in in
teresting boys in Scouting. Mr.
Lynch is another man who has no
children of his own, but who loves
children in general and has always
taken an interest in them. He is
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Duke Donates To
St. Luke’s Hospital
Ann/ouncement ihas been made
that the Duke Endowment has
just allotted to St. Luke’s hospital
of Tryon $1,544 for its charity
work. This money represents $1
per day per person for all persons
receiving free treatment at the
hospital. This amount had already
been estimated in the budget of the
local hospital. One dollar per day
per person does not pay the full
cost of hospital expenses which
amount to $4.20 per day per patient
This means that for every dollar
Duke gives the hospital $3.20 per
day per patient must come from
some other sources. The Duke En
dowment is making similar dona
tions to 105 other hospitals. The
Baby Hospital at Saluda gets
$2,313 because it had more free
patients. The total amount given
by Duke was $853,186.00. The
Endowment believes in helping
those who help themselves.
Kiwanis
A delegation of Tryon Kiwan
ians will attend the Hendersonville
Kiwanis meeting tonight at 7:30
at the Skyland Hotel when Inter
national Trustee James Lynch of
Florence, S. C., will be the chief
speaker. The Tryon group will be
headed by President Ralph S. Jack
son and Vice-President C. J.
Lynch.
Est. 1-31-28