Tryon Daily Bulletin CURB REPORTER Seth M. Vining, Editor (Published Daily Except Sunday) Subscription Rates: One Year $1.50 Out-of-State $2.00 On Sunday afternoon a group of Tryon men are going calling. It is embarrassing for some of them to do it, but DUTY calls them to help meet the needs of humanity in this section. They dread going to your house to solicit funds, but they dread more the thought that their failure to do so allow many people to suffer fcwfrom lack of proper medical atten tion. If you will send in your check or pledge card these men will not have to call on you Sbnday af ternoon. If you are not at home Sunday afternoon they will have to keep trying on Monday or some other day until they do see you. Won’t you be among those to send in donations before Sunday? It will help tremendously. Just write cut your check now and mail it to Treasurer B. L. Ballenger or give it to him Saturday. Out of the 4.203 days of care given to patients at St. Lluke’s hospital last year, over half, 2,452 days were given free to poor people unable to pay anything. Your donation not only take s care of these patients but also makes it possible for the small income / Ypatient to get medical attention at TrieAt a rate to fit his pocket book. Mrs. Francis Stott has returned to her home in Sandy Plains after treatment at St. Luke’s hospital. JLJL t f Mrs. L. P. Mlills has moved to the Misses Avant house. T Y Miss Hope Rogers of Chatham Hall, Chatham, Va., is spending srring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Rogers, at Lynneote. 7 T Those having tonsil operations at St. Luke’s hospital Thursday were Mrs. Della McDowell. J. B. Giles and Elsie Giles of Campobello, S. C. Mrs. Lillie Taylor of Sunny View brought to Tryon the other day a white leghorn egg that had capi tal “G” engraved on the end of it . . . Prof. James Brooks of I.and rum is another producer of fine leghorn eggs. He had some of the largest we have ever seen the other day . . . Mliss Isabel Christie who spends her summers in Toron to. Canada, came back to Tryon last year after an absence of 14 years. She is back again this year and enjoying it . . . The reason we do not print a lot of the parties you hear about from time to time is because the hostesses don’t want us to. They say they couldn’t in vite all their friends. Weak ex cuse because in a little town they find out about it anyway . . . ADS