t Published Daily Except _-28)_ Saturday and Sunday5c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOPFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DULY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor (Vol, 23—No. 250) TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 1951 Weather Friday: High 66, low j 40, rain .04, Rel. Hum. 76; Satur- j day high 68, low 46, Rel. Hum. 62; Sunday high 60, low 39, Rel. j Hum. 40 .... Fire destroyed Feagan’s Store in Cross Keyes section on Highway No. 9 Satur day night, according to reports reaching here .... Columbus Realty Co., states that they had 27 answers to an ad they put in The Bulletin the other day and that the property has been sold. . . . . Jane Dalton of WSPA com mentator, states that Graves Tay lor of Tryon will broadcast a story taken from The Bulletin Tuesday night at 6:55 over WSPA. Miss Taylor plans to use part of the material in- a national contest. Mr. Taylor is on the air over WSPA every night, Monday through Sat urday at 6:55 ... .. Miss Dalton and her husband who had their first meal at Oak Hall after they were married, celebrated their wed ding anniversary last week by eat ing again at Oak Hall .... Regu lar players at the Tryon bridge tournaments, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter A. Ward of Spartanburg, have just won with another couple the main championship team place in the Mid-Southern Bridge Tourna ment at Greensboro, played on Sunday. Many Tryon tournament players are winning silver tro _Continued on Back Page_ CLYDE F. WILSON Clyde Franklin Wilson, 52, of Mill Spring, died Friday at Val ley Clinic Hospital at Bat Cave, N. C., after a short illness. He was a native Of Polk County and had lived in Cooper Gap sec tion all his life. He was the son of the late Will Wilson and Dovie Ruff Wilson and a member of the Woodmen of the World for 32 years. Surviving1 are: his wife, Mrs. Maude Lynch Wilson; five daugh ters, Mrs. Stanley Gibbs, Mrs. Roy Blackwell and Miss Ethel Wilson of Mill Spring, Mrs. James Cas tillo of ^Washington, D1. C., and Mrs. Roy Bright of Conover, N. C • one brother, Curtis H. Wilson of Mill Sipring; and two sisters, Mrs George Ruff *of Mall Spring and “Mrs. John Taylor of Forest City. Funeral services were held on Sunday at 2 p. m., at the Cane Creek Church, with the Rev. Paul Stepp officiating. Woodmen served as pallbearers and conducted graveside services. Interment was in the church cemetery. McFar land Funeral Home of Tryon in Charge.' Scouter Supper Tonight The Polk County Boy Scouters Supper will be held this evening; at 8:30 in-the Tryon school home economics room. The Court of Honor will follow at 7:45. CARROLL TESSNIER Carroll Joan Tessnier, 10-month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Tessnier of Landrum, died Sunday at. 3 p. m., after a day’s illness. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 at Melvin Hill Church of the Breth ren. Petty Funeral Home in charge.