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Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31*28)Saturday and Sunday6c Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20,’ 1928, AT THE POSTOFFIC1 AT TRYON, N;. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 8, 1879 THE TRYON DM BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. • , Seth M. Vinxng, Editor Vol. 24—No. 95 TRYON. N. C., THURSDAY, JUNE 21. 1951 TF Weather Wednesday: High 84, low 61, rain .24; Eel. Hum. 80 . . . Mr. <md Mrs. Harrison Bridgeman who attended the rhododendron fes tival at Roan Mountain and heard Governors Scott and Browning, re port that the flowers are not in bloom, but at the Linville they were beautiful. Now is a good time for homefolks to get those new vacation maps that cost only 6c and tell you where to go, where to eat and what recreation is offered. . . . . The Tryon Kiwanis Club is sponsoring the building of a pier or dock fort the local Girl Scout on Lake Lanier. It will around $300 according to .tes. Volunteers are wanted with money, material and labor to help keep the costs down. B. L. Ballenger donated the two nice lots to the Girl Scouts, and that really is a big contribution. If other public spirited citizens and parents can chip in as much asJ$5 each the $300 will be raised. If they can’t give that much, give less, maybe some others interested in the welfare of the girls wlH give $10 and $26, etc. A lot of people doing a little do big1 things when they combine their resource. Checks may be left with W. X. Hague, Kiwanis secretary or lift at the Bulletin office . . . Mrs. --Continued on Back Page_ igunp Uu EUGENE GOSNELL DIES fROM AUTO ACCIDENT Eugene Gosnell, 14-year-old son of Ml*, and Mrs. Chester Gosnell of Tryon Route 1, died this morning at 1:50 at St. Luke’s Hospital as the. result of injuries received when the automobile in which he was driving turned over on the Greenville road between the resi dences of Robert Carruth and A. B. Waldrop about 11 o’clock Wed nesday night. Young Gosnell was returning home when the accident happened. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:30 at the Tryon First Baptist Church with the Rev. C. E. Scarborough and the Rev. B. G. Henry officiating. Burial in Tryon cemetery. The body will be at McFarland’s Funeral Home in Tryon until 1:15 p. m. Friday. The deceased was graduated from the Tryon school 8th grade this month and would have enter ed high school this fall. He is survived by his parents; one broth er. Gerald; .his paternal grand father, Marion Gosnell of land rum Route 2; his maternal grand parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. Broadus Belue of Landrum Route 2. The pallbearers will be Jimmy Ballew, Allen Pruitt, Phil Ham rick, Thomas Arledge, Robert Williams, Dan Williams, Richard Honeman, James Arle4ge. Members of the 8th grade are asked to serve as honorary pall bearers. A singing convention will be field at the Peniel Baptist Church, in Tryon Route 1, on Sunday. Roy L. Johnson of Sal«$^: “ New Vaughn books
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