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ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRVON DAILY BULLETIN Lc per copy (The World's Smallest Daily Newspaper) lc PER COPY Seth M. Vining, Editor - $1.50 Year in the Carolinas Vol. 14. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., MIONDAY, MARCH 3, 1941 Lady Astor Asks Women To Man Defense Posts Birmingham, England, March -2.—Lady Astor, American-born N \iember of the House of Com m-mons, appealed today for 100,000 women for munitions work. She said in her speech that up to the beginning of the last war “women were treated as sub-hu man beings and put on a level with paupers but finally the man ufacturers had to take them, and the women learned in three months what the men said would take three years.” J. B. GRIGGS J. B. Griggs, who lived here nearly two years in the Berry cot tage, died suddenly from a heart attack Sunday morning, March 2, in his home at St. Petersburg, Florida. Mr. Griggs was a member of .the Orthodox Presbyterian church h Pittsburgh, Penna., and was known for his high Christian character and was a great student of the Bible. Interment will be made in Pitts burgh where he was born. LANIER CLUB MEET The regular monthly meeting of the Lanier Club will be held at the Library next Thursday af ternoon at 3:30. The speaker will be Mr. A. C. Bradley now on the faculty of Brevard college, who spent five years as physical director of the aTMCA In Kobe, Japan. Mrs. Bradley was born in Japan, the daughter of an American missionary and both Mr. . _ CONTINUED ON BACK PAGE. McLean-Williams Miss Cornelia Pue-Williams and William Roger McLean were mar ried Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the Holy Cross Episcopal church. The Rev. Charles Mc- Gavern performed the ceremony. The bride, who is the daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Pue-Williams was given in marrrage by her brother, J. Pinckney Williams. The bride wore an ivory corded satin dress with a long train, covered by a tulle and lace veil arranged in coronet effect and carried a shower bouquet of roses and sweet peas. Her only attendant was Miss Berthenia Pue Crocker, her cou sin, who wore nile green chiffon, with a head dress of fresh flowers corresponding to her bouquet. The best man was Clifford Heckert of New York City. Har old Crandall, Earl Tisdale, Lynn McLean and Robert Burnett were the ushers. Dr. W. M. Pierce of the Converse college faculty was the organist. The bride was educated in Try on, the Hewlett School for Girls in New York City and studied nursing at Union Memorial hos pital, Baltimore. Mr. McLean was educated at Presbyterian junior college and University of North Carolina. He is a graduate of the officers train ing school of Pennsylvania game commission. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. McLean of Eagle Springs, N. C. A reception for friends and relatives was held at the home of the bride’s mother. Mr. and Mrs. McLean will live in Raleigh.
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