The Tryon Daily Bulletin
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinmg, Editor
TRYON. N. C„ MONDAY, AUGUST 12, 1946
* 6c Per Copy
[Vol. 19—No. 129]
[Est. 1-31-28]
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Friday: High 88. low
63; Saturday high 92, low 67,
rain 1.13; Sunday high 88, low
67.The Tryon Kiwanis
Club’s Wheel Chair Committee ac
tivities have grown so extensive
in giving comfort to invalids that
eventually it looks as if the com
mittee must be called the Good
Neighbor committee or something
that would cover its numerous
good neighbor deeds. The other day
Miss Betty Lee Andrews donated
her crutches to the club for use
of the crippled; C. M. Howes has
II donated the late Mrs. Howes’ hear.
JNng aid, for the benefit of some
one hard of hearing. Starting with
only one wheel chair to help some
invalid the club now has around
36 wheel chairs, 44 crutches, six
bed rests, two commodes, three
walking canes, one electric pad,
two hospital beds, urinals, rubber
bed sheets. The good neighbor work
has grown so much that the com
mittee, consisting of Chas. J.
Lynch and N. L. Wilson have a
job keeping records of the loans,
for when a patient borrows any
of these comforts it is returned
when he is through with jt in
order for another patient to have
it. This service to humanity has
.Continued on Back Page
FLORIDA PEOPLE BUY
PARSONS-BRAND HOME
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland H. Nor
ton of Pass-A-Grille, Fla., have
bought from Mr. and Mrs. George
M,. Dillenborger through Manville
and Karsten and G. H. Bridge
man, the residence in Pacolet Hills
formerly owned by Mrs. Willis E.
Parsons and later by Mrs. Maude
Brand, until sold to the Dillen
i borgers.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Norton have al
ready moved to Tryon to make
their home.
Mr. Norton is in the real estate
business at Pass-A-Grille Beach,
Fla. He is a disabled veterans
commander, chairman of the trus
tees of the community church and
active in other civic affairs.
M|rs. Norton is a concert pianist.
,She was originally from Kansas
and is known professionally as
Ruth H. Norton.
Tryon Automobile Firm i
Files State Charter
Raleigh, Aug. 10.—Six cer
tificates of incorporation were filed
today in the office of the secretary
of state. They included:
Havnaer Motor Company, of
Tryon, to buy and sell automobiles.
Authorized capital $50,000, sub
scribed $8,000 by L. E. Havnaer,
,Sipartanburg, S. C., Nannie L».
Havnaer, Spartanburg, S. C., and
A. L. Deal of Hickory, N. C.
SINGLEY AT KIWANIS
K. A. Bowen will be in charge
of the Tryon Kiwanis Club pro
gram Tuesday and his guest speak
er will be Supt. L. K. Singley of
the Tryon schools.