ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST J4U, LVZb. AT TUB fvai o**ll*
AT TRYON. N. C., UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3.1 S7‘*
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Vol. 10. Est. 1-31-28
Celebrates 80th Birthday
Professor Lewis Sayre Burchard
celebrated his 80th birthday Mon
day. Many telegrams and cards
from old friends in his home, New
v York City, and relatives in Boston.
OjNew friends in Tryon made him
/feel their real friendliness when
about 20 of them came to surprise
him with their wishes in the after
noon. Reverend and Mrs. Pinck
ney were away and sent a tele
gram and Dr. George Taylor was
away. Those who came to call on
him were: the Misses Pitkin, M;r.
and Mrs. W. E. Kilpin, Mr. and
Mrs. G. H. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs.
William Howell, Mirs. Frances
Williams and her friends, Miss
lord of Bryn M'awr, Pennsylvania,
Dr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Lincoln,
Rev. and Mrs. Rolla Dyer, Senator
and Mrs. F. P. Bacon, Mr. and
Mrs. A. T. Whittlesey, Judge and
Mrs. Thomas Brown and sisters,
the Misses Ferris, of New York.
Mrs. Mary Lyons Crowe
x Landrum, Dec. 27.—Mrs. Mary
SLyons Crowe, wife of the late Dr.
-*W. A; Crowe of near Atlanta, Ga.,
and aunt of the Rev. J. Sproles
Lyons, Presbyterian pastor here,
died last Thursday at her home.
Funeral services and interment
were in Marietta, Ga., Sunday.
Surviving are two sons, Walter
and Arthur Crowe; one daughter
of New Haven, Conn.; one step
son of Baltimore, Md.; one brother,
Dr. J. Sproles Lyons, pastor emeri
tus of the First Presbyterian
church of Atlanta; and one sister,
Mrs. Rolph I. Izard, of Richmond,
Virginia.
Mr. and Mrs. Lyons, of Land
rum attended the funeral.—Spar
tanburg Herald.
TRYON, N C„ TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1937
“CURB”REPORTER
Now let’s see what we can put
in the Bulletin today. No serious
news reported at St. Luke’s hos
ptal. No births, no deaths, no
marriages, no business transac
tions, no fires, no accidents, no
new people moving in, none moving
out. Just a lull between Christ
mas and New Year. Or is it that
peace on earth and good will to
all that you wished for on your
greetings this year ... We are
having London weather,- -foggy,
but the homes are still full of the
Christmas spirit of cheerfulness,
with parties, Christmas trees, col
ored lights and other decorations.
. . . And isn’t it a lot of fun to
look over the Christmas cards
again . . . Greetings from Anne
Bosworth Greene from Summer
ville, S. C., who is changing her
Bulletin from Vermont to Colony
Gardens, Beaufort, S. Cj . . . Joey
and Dan Merwin are spending six
months with their daddy in Jamai
ca .. . George and Salley Cathey
gave Broadus Ballenger a big sur
prise. They sent him a large box
for Christmas* He spent a lot of
time unwinding the contents until
finally he reached a little wooden
banty rooster about an inch high,
made by the Tryon Toymakers . . .
Members of Tryon Country club
gave Pro Larry Brooks a nice cash
Christmas present .... The Tryon
Kiwanis club changes officers to-
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