Published Daily Except
(Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday (Vol. 21—No. 192)
ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, 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. Vining, Editor
5c Per Copy_TRYON, N. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1948
Weather Wednesday: High 62,
low 51, rain .20; Thursday high
62, low 36. . Another beautiful
day. Tryon is getting ready for
Christmas. Talk about the needs
for the Christmas tree decorations
on Trade street is being heard
from those who appreciate the
Christmas Spirit. . . . Policeman
Grumbles says a girl’s blue bicycle
is at the Tryon Police Station and
has been there since Monday . . .
Reception tonight at the Congrega
tional Church house honoring Supt.
•Mrs. Laxton Hamrick of Tryon
els. Public invited . . . The
Wildlife Club will have a
big event next Wednesday at Har
mon Field with trap and rifle shoot
ing. 50 turkeys will be given as
prizes. Supper will be served at
sundown to members free and to
others for $1 per plate .... Fur
niture. dishes, clothing, needed for
colored familv that lost everything
in the fire Thursday night ....
The duplicate . bridge winners on
Thursday night at the Congrega
tional churclf house wpre: North
south, first, Mr .and Mrs. Nelson
Jackson, Jr.; second, Mrs. J. R.
Dunn and Princess Czetwertynski.
Third, Tsham Henderson and Col.
J. O. SafFord. The east-west win
ners, first, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
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MRS. LOUIS FULDNER
Mrs. Amanda Blum Fuldner, 67,
widow of Dr. Louis Fuldner died
Thursday at a nursing home in
Asheville.
A simple funeral service will
be held Saturday afternoon at 4
o’clock at the McFarland Funeral
Home with Dr. George Farrand
Taylor officiating. The body will
be sent to Macon, Ga., for crema
tion.
Mrs. Fuldner is survived by two
sons, Alexander Bollman of Ver
mont, and John G'. Fuldner of Ber
lin, Germany; a half-sister, Mrs.
Hedwig Hitzel of Tryon andf3sev
eral grandchildren. •
Mrs. ruldner was a native of
Graz, Austria. She came to Tryon
in 192J with Dr. Fuldner soon
after her retirement from the
American stage where she was
prominent as an understudy of the
great Mrs. Minnie Madden Fiske
in New York. Prior to that she
was prominent in the German
Theatre. Mrs. Fuldner came from
an accomplished theatrical family,
her mother, Alexandria Human,
who died about 15 years ago in
Tryon, apoeared with the noted
composer, Franz Liszt, before com
mand performances at the Russian
Court of Czar Alexander.
In addition to her theatrical tal
ents, Mrs. Fuldner was a fine paint
er and instructor. She tutored a
large number of young people in
dramatics and took an interest in
civic affairs, especially the Drama
Fortnightly and Garden Club plays.
The Fuldner home was always
a center of good cheer and fellow
ship for those who loved good com
pany, the theatre, art and travel.