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’ Published Daily Except 'Est 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday , (Vol. 20—No. 154) ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1923, AT THE POSTOFFIC1 AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 The Tryon Daily Bulletin The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vininff, Editor 5c Per CopyTRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17, 1947 Weather Tuesday: High 84, low 63, humidity 53 . . . Dr. Oswaldo Aranha of Brazil was elected presi dent of the United Nations on Tuesday. Today is the Wednesday half holiday for the business peo ple. The Congregationalists are to have their annual picnic at Miss Mae Flentye’s promptly at 6 o'clock .... Miss Anne Clark arrived in Tryon Tuesday night by Eastern Air Line plane from Miami to Spartanburg. She had a grvation with Delta but it was elled on account of the storm leaded toward the Florida Coast. . . . . Radio news broadcast via Andrews Furniture Co., states that the wind was blotting 100 miles per hour this morning at Palm Beach. Two American sol diers lost their lives in a typhoon on the Japanese coast . . . Mrs., James C. Kinloch, American Red ' Cross. Reserve worker listening over the radio at 11 o’clock states that the wind was blowing 125 miles per hour at that time and that wires were down in many places making reports incomplete. The center of the storm was at Delray Beach. In the Japanese storm thousands of people were killed and two towns wiped out. ..Continued on Back Page__ Choral Club Members Will Meet At Parish House The Tryon Choral Club mem bers will rehearse next Monday, September 22, at 8 p. m., at the Parish House and not at the place previously announced. Miss Mary Gamble has requested all members to notify her of their intention to be present. Miss Wages Rotary Speaker | Miss Elmina Wages, Tryon Re creational Director, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Rotary Club on Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel. The program will, be in charge of J. T. Arledge. HOSPITAL NEWS A son was born this morning at St. Luke’s hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Linder of Landrum Route 2. Mr. and Mrs. Billy McKinley Fields of Mill Spring are parents of a daughter born Tuesday night at. the hospital. Mrs. Britt Foster of Columbus is a patient in the hospital. ! Rector’s Expanding Service An advertisement in Tuesday’s Bulletin announced the Expansion of Rector’s Cleaners and Laundry, and also the 18th anniversary of the dry cleaners which whs acquired on Sept. 16th. The laundry, was bought from N. B. Jackson on Aug. 16th, 23 years ago. As the 16th seemed to be an important date N. R. Rector, Sr., who is in business with L. C. Reynolds in the operation of the dry cleaners and laundry, laid the first brick, Tuesday, the 16th, in an expansion .‘Continued on Back Page
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