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Published Daily Except (Eat. 1-31-28) _Saturday and Sunday _5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICB AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYOK DULY BULLETIM The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor (Vol. 23—No. 198) TRYON, N. C.. THURSDAY, NOV. 9TH, 1950 Weather Wednesday: High 73, low 44 . . . Tuesday’s Spartanburg Herald had a picture of the 1900 Wofford College graduating class and included C. P. Rogers of Try on ... . Have you ever seen a lamp full of delicious home-made jams, etc? No, neither have we, but an ad of the Red Bird Asso ciates in today’s Bulletin says so. The error was caught, too late to correct in the ad. “Lamps” should have been “hampers’’— hampers of jams, preserves, etc., just one of those things that hap pen in a busy newspaper office. . . . . Homecoming football game Friday afternoon at Harmon Field. . . . . Duplicate bridge tournament tonight at Congregational church house .... News has been received in Tryon by Col. Arthur Smith of the death on Tuesday of his broth er-in-law Whitwell Beatson, in Arlington County, Va., near Wash ington, D. C. Funeral services are being held today in Arlington. Mr. Beatson. was 71, a native of Tryon, and husband of the former Miss Carolyn Smith, daughter of Capt. George Smith of Tryon. Besides his wife he leaves two sons, Lieut. Whitwell Jr., and Stewart Beat son. The Beatsons have been in the Washington area since World War 1 when he was with the Y. M. C. A. He was with the District -Continued on Back Page_ PANTHER BREAKS PRECEDENT TUESDAY No Democratic candidate for sheriff has ever succeeded another Democrat sheriff in Polk County in over a quarter of a century, until Loyd Panther was elected to suc ceed W. D. Hines, the present Democrat sheriff. Hines’ predeces sor was Ed Newman, a Republican, who succeeded W. Y. Wilkins, a Democrat, who followed W. D. Westbrook, a Republican. West brook succeeded R. F. McFarland, a Democrat, who defeated G. L. Thompson, a Republican, who had succeeded Frank Jackson, a Demo crat, elected in 1922. Panther, the new sheriff-elect, is a former chief petty officer in the Navy and since his retirement has been active in the American Legion, Masonic order, Lions Club and other civic affairs. PARADE HERE FRIDAY The Tryon school students led by their cheer leaders will have a parade Friday on Trade Street at 2 p. m., prior to the Homecoming football game at Harmon Field with Mars Hill. The Homecoming Queen will be crowned during the half time. NOTED LECTURER HERE Men's Club of the Church of the Holy Cross has arranged to spon sor a series of 10 lectures by Dr. George Farrand Taylor to be given fortnightly at the Episcopal Par ish House. The first lecture will be Tuesday night, Nov. 21, at 8. U. Si. per capita consumption of food in 1950 is expected to be 11 per cent higher than in 1935 39 period.
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