THE TRIM DAILY BILIM
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol. 24—No. 12) TRYON, N. C., THURSDAY, FEB. 15TH, 1951
Published Daily Except
(Est.^P31-28)Saturday and Sunday5c Per Copy
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOPPICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Wednesday: High 77,
low 1 -. . . . Next to traveling
abroad is the enjoyment of hear
ing friends tell about their travels
and seeing pictures of what' they
saw. Tonight at 8 o’clock at the
Tryon school P.-T. A., Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Burwell will show
pictures of some of the interesting
things they saw in Europe this
past summer .... Last night
the Lanier Library had 8 tables
of bridge and 3 of Canasta, play
ed for the benefit of the Library.
There were other parties held in
homes for the same benefit . . .Also
the Skyuka Chapter of Eastern
Star had a Valentine party at
Rook’s Skating Rink which drew
a large crowd of skaters, square
dancers and canasta players. Re
freshments were served. Miss Jane
Brown won the door prize and
Byron Rector the guessing con
test .... The New York Times
of Fridav mentioned in a headline
Jhat a New Yorker won second
place in ■ the first day’s session
of Life Master Bridge Players
in tue World Championship Con
tract Bridge Tournament at Hotel
La Salle. The reason the first
place winner was not in the head
lines- was because he was not a
New Yorker. He was James C.
Jackson of Tryon. Jackson had
237 points and his partner, the
New Yorker, had 231. The Times
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SALUDA NEWS
By Julia Ann Johnson
The Saluda Book Club met Tues
day afternoon at Crystal Springs
apartments with Mrs. Mary Haf
fenden. The meeting was called to
order by Mrs. Henry Clippard in
the absence of Mrs. Roy Baisden.
Mrs. Raymond Stephenson gave the
book review “World Enough and
Time”. Mrs. Baxter S. Moore and
daughter, Ann, we.re guests at the
meeting. Refreshments were serv
ed and the place ff the next meet
ing will be announced later.
Mrs. C. W. Mason has returned
from a shprt visit in Hollywood,
Florida.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pace
have bought the Methodist parson
age on Greenville Street arid plan
to make it their home.
A new Methodist parsonage is be
ing erected on the hill at the back
of the church. W. C. Ashley is
the contractor. The new stucco
house, which is very modern, and
will be finished about the last of
March.
The Intermediate G. A.’s met on
Wednesday~afternoon with Lucille
Ann Stephenson at her home
“Green Acres”.
Wedding bells have been ring
ing .in Saluda this week. Miss
Mary Tripp of Leesburg, Fla.,
daughter of Mrs. Ella Tripp, and
Charles Thompson, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Thompson, were
married Tuesday, Feb. 13th, in
Columbia. Miss Alma Rhodes,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Reese
Rhodes and C. M. Stepp of Hen
dersonville were married Satur
day; Miss Helen Case, daughter
of Mr. and Mr«. Clint Case, and
Wiley Lawter, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Ellis Lawter were married
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