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Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday(Vol. 22—No. 87) ■NTERED A3 SECOND-CLASS MATTE® AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFF1C* AT TRYON. N C UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MARCH 3. 1879 THE TRYOY DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy._TRYON, N, C. TUESDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1949 Weather Monday: High 94, low j 73, rain .01 . . . Gee! aint it hot! j That’s not a question, but a state- i ment of fact. It’s the regular | normal thing that happens every j summer nearly everywhere except high in the mountains and in polar ] regions. However, one of the cool- : est places around here is Pearson j Falls glen which is almost com pletely shaded with tall trees; and the high water fall tumbles down scattering a cooling spray and creating a breeze that flows down the glen along with the water over f thousand miniature falls. It is nice to lie on a blanket on a ge rock in the middle of the stream and be lulled into restful ness and sleep by the comfortable breeze and roaring waters that “run at the rapids and leap at. the fall” and leave you with no care at all ... . New York has had no rain in 32 days and the -dry hot weather in the north and east has killed many people. We are fortunate in getting only a few hours of extreme heat. . . An em ployee of the A^ams-Millis Corp., says that isn’t so about* company interference with the union elec tion. In fact he said he was told not . to do anything to interfere. - Continued on Back Page HUDSON RITES TONIGHT A memorial service for Miss Frances Hudson, who died Sunday noon, will be held tonight at 7:30 at the JErskine Memorial Church in Tryon with the pastor, the Rev. Frank W. Murtfeldt, officiating. No flowers are requested; instead a memorial in the church for her has been suggested. Gifts for this purpose may be given to the pastor. Richard G. Hudson, a nephew of Miss Hudson, arrived by plane Monday from Illinois to attend the service and to qualify as executor of the estate with Nelson Jack son Jr. as co-executor. Miss Hudson’s brother, Bentley Hudson, of Moweaqua, 111., and her sister, Dr. Julia Hudson, of LaGrange, 111., formerly of Eau Claire, Wis., are unable to be present. Officers of the Erskine M'emorial Church have expressed great ap preciation of Miss Hudson’s faith ful service to the church organiza tions since making her home in Tryon for more than 30 years. j MORTON RITES TODAY i Funeral services for Mrs. Geo. | E. Morton, who died Monday mom. ing, will be held this afternoon at 4:30 at the Ersfcine Memorial Church with the pastor, the Rev. Frank W. Murtfeldt, officiating. Butfal will be in Tryon cemetery. The active pallbearers will be Nelson Jackson Jr., Seth M. Viping, K. A. Bowen, R. A. Leonard, R. O. Andrews and C. P. Rogers. Honorary pallbearers will be G. H. Holmes, James B. Hester, B. L. Ballenger, David Cromer, Jim Moore, and Dr. M.. C. Palmer.
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