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THE nm DULY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy._TRYON, N. C« TUESDAY, AUGUST 9TH, 1949 Published Daily Except fEst. 1-31-28)Saturday and Sunday_ (Vol. 22—No. 117) tNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFlOj AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 Weather Monday: High 88, low 63 . . rs. “Mother Was A Fresh man” delighted a packed house Monday at Tryon Theatre. It’s in technicolor starring Loretta Young as the mother and Van Johnson as the professor .... There’s something new in the magic Lilly Dache Thirsty Kerchief at the Blue Ridge Weavers. Resembles an at tractive bonnet. Women put it on their heads after a hair wash and they can go about ,their work or. shopping. In the meantime the bon net soaks up the water and drys 'the hair .... Charles J. Parker, private secretary to Governor Scott has been appointed director of the (tate News Bureau succeeding Bill larpe. Marshall is a former aleigli newspaper man who direct ed the school and road bonds cam paign in June .... Golf Pro Roy Tinsley took a group of Tryon golfers to Charlotte Sunday to have them participate in the Carolina Golf Association one day tourna ment. Mr. Tinsley was formerly manager of the Charlotte Country Club and receive^ a hearty welcome from many friend?. Those gping from Tryon were W. W. Lord, W. M. Spivey, who played with some Charlotte players; and Clarence Edwards,. Bud Turner, Junior _Continued on Back Page_ MRS. ROXIE FISHER Mrs. Roxie Rhodes Fisher, 66, died Monday afternoon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Law rence, near here after a long ill ness. She was born and reared in Polk County, and was the wife of the late Robert C. Fisher. Surviving are: 3 daughters, Mrs. Robert Ford, of Lynn, with whom she' made her home; Mrs. Ralph Lawrence of Tryon and Mrs. Carl Shirley of Columbia, S. C.; a son, George W. Fisher of Gastonia; 8 grandchildren and 2. great-grand children. Funeral arrangements will be announced by the McFarland Fu neral Home in Tryon. C., E. BRADLEY Coleman Edward Bradley, 86, 'passed away about 3:45 this morn ing (Tuesday) at his home near Friendship Baptist Church, Saluda. Funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 11 o’clock at the Friendship1 Church with the Rev. J. Sv Holbert officiating. The deceased was a native of j Polk County, a son of the late Coleman and Martha Newman Bradley. He is survived by his widow, the former Miss *Dora Price; seven sons, James Bradley of Flat Rock; DuPre of Tryon, Clarence, Sam, Moses, Edward Jr., . and Cubirt, all of Saluda and one daughter, Mrs. Martha Case of Saluda; als$ 50 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren. Surviving also are two sisters, Mrs. Savan nah Justice of Hendersonville, and Mrs. Rebecca Hudson of Lvnn; two brothers, Eli Bradley of Saluda and Lewis Bradley of Travelers _ _ Continued on Back Page
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