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(Est. 1-31-281 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 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor (Vol. 24—No. 16) TRYON, N. C., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21st. 1951 m?}, Weather Tuesday: High 75, low 52, Rel. Hum. 70 . . Americans and Allies pushing back the North Koreans . . . Mrs. Wallis Warfield Windsor, the Duchess, is in a New York Hospital for checkup . . Paul Black of Spartanburg and Tryon was elected second vice-president of the National Peach Council on Monday night at the meeting in St. Louis, Mo. Tracy J. Gaines of Inman and former Green Creek principal, was named to the execut ive committee. ... Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Bangs and son and daugh ter of Highland Park, 111., have arrived at Oak Hall hotel . . . Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Swain have bought a homesite from Mr. and Mrs. Marion Smith on Houston Road, Columbus .... George W. White head will be in charge of the Tryon Rotary Club Friday . . . Tuesday at Kiwanis Col. Arthur L. Smith gave an interesting program on Abraham Lincoln and exhibited some Lincoln photographs and_ books about presidents . . . News has been received here of the death of Mr. Lathan, father of Mrs. John Harvey of Chicago and Co lumbus . . . The Spartanburg Herald reports transfer of prop erty from Gertrude R. Hollings head to J. J. Munns, two tracts, $55,000 and other considerations. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gosnell Continued on Back Page.. HOSPITAL NEWS . New patients at St. Luke’s Hos \ ital include Prof. W. F. Bryan, Frail Durham, Miss Ann Griswold, Mrs. Charles W. Pearson, States ville; Catherine Suber. Patients discharged include Mrs. Frank McGraw; Marion Crocker, 2-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Crocker of Landrum R-l. In Spartanburg General Hos pital over the week-end according to The Herald, were Catherine Corbin, John Roland, E. L. Broome, Miller Tucker and Martha Camp bell, all of Landrum. BUY CAMP PLACE Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Lock hart have bought from' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pate, the former Jack Camp farm in Slandy Plains sec tion. Sale through the Columbus Realty Company. . OUR THANKS During the last month we have sent personal letters of thanks to the many people who have so generously given money and en couragement to make possible our contacts with the . Polk County boys in the services. We wish you to hear directly from those most concerned, the boys in the fighting line and in training camps, and Mr. Vining is generously giving space for 3 letters from the many we have received in the last week. You will undoubtedly be glad that the companions of our boys “sure do like the way Polk County treats their'service men" and that our own are “proud of us.” The Home Friendly Club.
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