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2ft|£ ®nmn JBatlti ^Bulletin Vol. 9, Est. 1-31-28. TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1936 CNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER'AUGUST 20. 1028, AT THE POST OFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1870 Hospital News Miss Edna Calvert, of New Market, Va., has arrived in Tryon to assume her duties as Superin tendent of St Luke’s hospital. Miss Calvert is a graduate of Johns Hopkins hsopital nursing school, and comes to Tryon highly recom mended. Big Horse Out One of the world’s largest hors es—the. big wooden horse of the Trvon Toy Makers, which annual ly takes his stand across the rail road track in front of Missildine’s made his appearance Tuesday to advertise the coming Horse Show on April 15 and he will be there until after the show. A lot of com ment was created eight years ago when the big horse was pulled to Spartanburg and other places with Tryon boys riding on the back. Mrs. Mize Parses 9 Mrs. Ella Mize, 72, wife of J. T. Mize of Landrum died this mor ning at 2:30 at St. Lukes hospital in Tryon after an illness of five weeks. The deceased was well known throughout this section. Funeral services will be held on Friday afternoon in Landrum with the Rev. C. B. Prince of the Bap tist church and the Rev. J. S. Lyons officiating. Burial in Lan drum cemetery. Besides her hus band she is survived by one son, Walter Mize,-Tryon barber, and three grand children. Bulletin Journalist Visits Famous Prison Mrs. Daniel F. Boone, Califor nia correspondent of the Tryon Daily Bulletin writes the follow ing interesting letter: Dear Mr. Vining: Each day thousands of eyes peer across San Francisco Bay, from Oakland, from Berkeley, from San Francisco and from the numerous ferry boats which are constantly ploughing back and forth across the bay toward Alcatraz Island, the safe residence of several hundred of Uncle Sam’s most desperate sens. Inhabitants of the Bay cities gaze at Alcatraz with fore boding and mutter to each other that it’s mighty uncomforable to know that A1 Capone and even more dangerous men are living and no doubt plotting escape not more than a mile from their home. A tourist horde from every land brings forth its binoculars and stares in fascination at the mass of heavy dark buildings crouched atop the stark, solid rocks of the island. Reporters look at Alcatraz with longing. They know th^M|^^ ■ scoop an msiae story on would make them nationally overnight. And no doubj* of guilty men from life feel just a bit their ferry boat has. cut of sight of Ale But few, if onlookers have
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