Published Daily Except Est. 1-31-28_Saturday and Sunday Vol. 18—No. 199 ENTERED /S SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor. 5c Per Copy TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1945 Weather Wednesday: high 55, low 33, rain .58 It is with regret we read the news of the death of E. T. H. Shaffer, of Walterboro, S. C., a noted author, who proudly claimed the honor of being the dean of Saluda’s summer resi dents. He had been making Sa luda his summer home for about half a century. He always includ ed visits to his Tryon friends each year. He was a charming: man who saw beauty in so many «ings, and told the world about | through books and national agazines . . Walter Brown, vice president <?f the Spartanburg Ra dio WSPA, has resigned as as sistant to Secretary of State J. Byrnes, and will return to private business. He is a summer resi dent of Tryon . . Another Wash ington news item, states that Col. Arthur Smith of Tryon de sires the names of all Polk Coun ty service men now in hospitals, no matter where. He says the Masonic lodges will send a small Christmas gift to each of them. So, if you have a friend or rela tive in an army or navy hospital write his name or address to Col. Smith or send to the Bulletin. .. _ Continued on Back Page_ E. T. H. Shaffer Passes Walterboro, S. C., Nov. 28 — Ed ward Terry Ilendrie (Bobbie) Shaffer, South Carolina author who contributed to many maga zines, died at his home, Rose Hill, in Walterboro this morning. His summer residence was in Saluda, N. C. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. Mr. Chaffer was author of “Ca rolina Gardens,” book review ed itor of the South Carolina Maga zine, and contributor to The At lantic Monthly, Forum, the Yale Review, National Geographic, Spur, Fortune, Nature Magazine, Textiles, South Atlantic Quarter ly and other magazines. He was the son of A. Casper Shaffer and Mrs. Amelia Jane Terry Shaffer of Walterboro, orig inally from New Jersey. He was born in Walterboro, attended lo cal schools and graduated from the College of Charleston. Mr. S'halter was a trustee of the College of Charleston, an el der in Bethel Presbyterian church in Walterboro, for many years superintendent of the church’s Sunday school; member of the Lions club, the Masons, and a di rector of the South Carolina Power company. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Clara Speights Barr Shaffer, for merly of Greenville; a son, Ed ward T. H., Jr., captain with Pan American Airways in Guatemala; a daughter, Mrs. J. Blanding Hol man of Batesburg, and five grand children. A foster sister, Mrs. S. E. Boney, lives in Syracuse, N". Y. Old or new copies of The Try on Daily Bulletin for sale at 5c each.

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