THE TRY!)SI DULY BULLET!
The World’s Smallest daily Ne^ er. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol.24—No. 9) TRYON, N ^9° MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1951
(Est. 1-31-28)
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday
5c Per Copy
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Friday: :High 39, low
26, rain .11 (Snow IV2 inches) ;
Saturday high 34, low 27, Rel.
Hum. 76; Sunday high 52, low
22, Rel. Hum. 58 . . . The '’Spar
tanburg Herald-Journal is plan
ning a feature story soon on the
Home Friendly Club and some
other angles of general interest
in Tryon .... A round table
discussion by several Kiwanians
is~ being planned for Tuesday’s
meeting of the Kiwanis Club by
Chairman Albert Simpson . . . Try
on Boy Scout Troops One and
Three attended church services on
Sunday at the Congregational
Church and heard Dr. Edmund M.
Wylie speak on the Badge of
Service which referred not only
to the Boy Scout badge but also
to the emblems of Masonry, Ro
tary. Kiwanis, Lions and Chris
tianity, (badges of humility—of
service to others). The big Bird
Dog Field Trials at Screven Lower
Pasture will be held Saturday . . .
Miss Valerie Johnson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Johnson
of Tryon appeared with the Bierea
College Quartet Saturday on the
Louisville, Ky., WAKS, Television
Station. Miss Johnson sang a solo,
“The Riddle Song” and gave the
crow calls for the quartet when
thev sang, “The Carrion Crow.”
MRS. RANSOM NANNEY
Mrs. Florence Ruppe Nanney,
wife of! Ransom Nanney, and
daughter of the late James and
Sarah Jane Jackson Ruppe, died
early Monday morning at her home
in St. Petersburg, Fla.
Funeral arrangements had not
been completed at press time.
Mrs. Nanney is survived by her
husband and two children, Mrs.
Frank Marello of St. Petesburg
and Robert Nanney, and four
grandchildren; also one. brother,
Roland Ruppe, of Cooper’s Gap
and four sisters, Mrs. C. V. El
j liott, Columbus; Mrs. L. C. Gibbs,
! Mrs. Tom Womack and Miss Min
nie Ruppe of Mill Spring.
HOME FRIENDLY CLUB
The Home Friendly Club will
meet Thursday morning at 10:30
at the Tryon Bank & Trust Co.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Lloyd Griffin, Tom
Cannady of Tryon and two new
babies; a daughter born Sunday
to Mr. and Mrs. David Lockhart
of Landrum; and a son bom to
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Siegfried of
Tryon.
Patients discharged include Mrs.
Troy Turner, Saluda; Mrs. Neal
Constance, Columbus; Miss Mary
iLockhart, Miss Nancy McLeod,
Miss Willie Laura Pace, Mrs.
Mary Jones, all of Tryon and
Luther Watson of Columbus.
Landrum Masons Meet
The Landrum Lodge No. 278
will meet Tuesday night at 7:30
for regular communication.