Newspapers / The Tryon daily bulletin. / Dec. 1, 1937, edition 1 / Page 1
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(ENTERED AS SECOND-CLABS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928. AT THE POST OFFICE AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.4 &79 (The Smallest Daily Newspaper In The World) Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28 Open House Open House usually means an invitation to come and visit; and j\that is what the people of this 'community are getting for Thursday night. December 2, from 7:30 to about 10. You can come in for five minutes, take a look around and leave immediately or stay the entire evening, just as you like. There is to be no pro gram, but the officials of the Try on Young Men’s club are eager to have all friends and anyone in terested to come and visit the new quarters which have just been remodeled and made very attrac tive. This invitation goes to all the ladies as well as the men and young men. There are tmra trances to the is tlje use of the stairway Derby’s office and takes you down again to the club entrance. The other way is around back of Thompson’s Barber Shop. A light Aover a sign points the way. Nearly 100 Reservations for Church Meeting Ninety-four reservations had been made this morning for the annual meeting of the Erskine Memorial church at Oak Hall to night beginning with supper at 7 o’clock. There will be room for a few more members who may decide to attend at the last mo ment. The supper is 75c per plate. -■ .... - Congi'ess hits economy plan of Roosevelt. President’s suggested cut in road funds draws attacks. Democrats join in sharp attack. TRYON, N. C„ WEDNESDAY, DEO. 1, 1937 Romer Phillips, 84 Romer Phillips, age 84, for many j/ears a resident of Pea Ridge section of Polk county, died Tues day about midnight at the home of his son, Calvin Phillips, near Inman, 9. C. Funeral services will be held Thursday afternoon At 2 o’clock at the Mill Spring White Oak Baptist church with the pas tor, Dr. Tilley, officiating. The body Will leave the McFarland Funeral Home in Tryon this af ternoon (Wednesday) for Inman Route 2, where it will remain at the home of Galvin Phillips until just before the funeral service at Mill Spring. The deceased was born in South Carolina but had spent mos^ofl^^ife^^ County Home and for many years caller at the sessions of the Superior Court. He is sur vived by five sons and two daugh ters as follows: Calvin and Elijah of Inman; Thomas of Rutherford ton; Luther and Oscar of Mill Spring; Mrs. Frank Womack of Uree, N. C.; and Mrs. Annie Wal drop of Inman, S. C. Dr. David Edsall, Is Lanier Speaker Dr. David L. Edsall, Tryon’s popular dean of medicine, will be the guest speaker at the Lanier club on Thursday, December 2, at the Lanier library, at 3:30 o’clock. His subject will be “In dustrial Health.” Mjrs. G. L. Canfield will be the hostess dur ing the social period immediately following the lecture. id for
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