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THE TRIOS DAILY BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor 5c Per Copy._TRYON, N. C> THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1949 Published Daily Except <Est. 1-31-28>_ Saturday and Sunday (Vol. 22—No. 119) SNTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOfTICl AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Wednesday: High 90, low 64 ... . Tryon’s grocery stores are the best in the nation, taken as a whole, and for size of community. Ballew’s Grocery has installed a modern vegetable re frigerator. Mr. Ballew raises some ©f his produce. Farthing & Swann were demonstrating a new product the other day which reminded me of my favorite. Peanut butter and honey mixed with butter. Learned it from Jim Kinloch. It’s delicious." So is this new sweet wafer flavor ed with peanut butter . . . Tonight is bridge night at the Congrega iijpnal church "house .... Paul A. j/eid, Raleigh, controller for" the Stale Board of Education, has bepn elected president of Western Caro lina State Teachers College, Cul lowhee .... Congratulations to Earl Carter and his 4-H Club live stock judging team which won third place in the State at Raleigh last week .... No wonder Polk County 4-H Club boys, and girls win po man” first prizes in the calf shows of Western North Carolina. They not only buy and raise good stock, but they know their business. The starting of the 4-H Club calf chain is one of the finest things Kiwanis, Rotary and the Chamber of Commerce have ever dorfe . . . ...7—Continued on Back Po$re_ Rev. Ernest Barber, Preacher In Tryon Sunday Morning Rev. Ernest ,L. Barber, execu tive secretary of the Southwest Georgia Presbytery, will be the guest preacher at the 11 o’clock service of the Tryon Presbyterian Church, according to an announce ment by the pastor, Rev. George W. Hayward. Mr. Barber is a native of Polk County an dis a brother of Ed Barber and Minter Barber of Tryon. Professor of the Blind At Rotary Club Friday Dr. Samuel M. Lawton, profes sor at Cedar Spring School for the Blind, will be the guest speaker at the Tryon Rotary Club on Fri day. The program will be in charge of Nelson Jackson, III. Dr. Lawton has been blind all his life, is an author and speaker of note and has made a study of overcoming handicaps. He is an authority on the lowland Negro and of his spiritual and home life. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to St. Luke’3 Hospital include Mrs. Alice P. Ful tan, Tampa, Fla.; Mrs. Henry Searcyy Columbus; Miss June Buck ner, Lynn; Miss Margaret Bomar, Landrum and Joe Derby, Tryon. Patients discharged include Mrs. William Holbert and baby daugh ter, R-l, Tryon; Mrs. William M. Shiprpan, R-2, Landrum; Mrs. Lind&ey Rhodes and baby son, Sa ludjt; Mrs. John C. Gibson. Colum bus; Charlotte Blackwell, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blackwell and Frances Cash (color ed (, Tryon. i
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