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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TROT DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol. 22—No. 218 TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, DEC. 28, 1949
Oak Hall Hotel will have its
usual Thursday night steak sup
per as advertised in today’s Bulle
tin but will not have the Sunday
night buffet supper. This is done
to give the cooks and waiters part
of the New Year holiday. The ad
was already printed when notice
of the change was received. /Today
is nice for the Riding & Hunt
Club picnic and contests at the
Cary Page place. Pleasant Valley
Farm. . . The' Duke and Duchess
of Windsor have arrived in New
an ^tended visit before
groig to their ranch in Canada . . .
Rita Haywdrth, wife of Aly Khan,
is mother of a daughter born last
. night in Switzerland. . . United
States of Indonesia became a free
country with loose Dutch connec- j
tions Tuesday . . . Street car*strike j
ends in Cleveland, O., as strikers j
obey court order . . . The Tryon
Duplicate Bridge tournament will
be held Thursday night at the
Corigregational church house . . .
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Griffin and
three children escaped injury Sun
day morning when their abandon
ed car was'hit by a Southern rail
way train at the Hendersonville
5th Ave., east crossing ..... j
AT KIWANIS TUESDAY
Robert H. Mdllikin gave a talk
on the importance of adequate wir
ing at the Kiwanis Club on Tues
day at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall hotel.
Mr. Millikin pointed out some of
the dangers of inadequate wiring
which resulted in fires that de
stroyed homeland burned up elec
tric motors. He exhibited various
samples of wiring for different
jobs and the proper fuse for each
job
Guests at the meeting included
Kiwanis Lieut.-Gov. J. E. Saltz of
St. Petersburg, Fla., who has a
perfect attendance record of 18
years; and Norman Miller of Hen
dersonville who has a perfect at
tendance record of 8 years. Gover
nor Salts brought greetings from
the St. Petersburg club and also
told of his boyhood days in the
mountains of North Carolina where
he thought he would get to see some
snow and maybe go on a sleigh
ride during the holidays. He said
this sunshine and warm weather in
Tryon was too monotonous for him.
Freedom Foundation Winner
To Address Lanier Club
Opie Lee Shelton, manager of
the Spartanburg Chamber of Com
merce will be the guest speaker at
the January 5th meeting of the
Lanier Club. His subject will be
“Preserving the American Way of
Life.” • • '
Former President Herbert Hoov
er, the Hon. James F. Byrnes and
Mr. Shelton were three Americans
to earn the 1949 award for out
standing contribution to the cause
of individual freedom.
The meeting will be at the Con
fregational church house at 3:30.
he public is invited.