THE TIM DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 242 TRYON, N. C.. FRIDAY,
Vining, Editor
AUGUST 24, 1951
Published Daily Except
(Est. 1-31-28Saturday and Sunday5c 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 Thursday: High 85, low
67, rain .11, Rel. Hum. 62 . . .
World situation about the same.
Truman wants more control. 22
people die in Mexican storm . . .
Mrs. Willis Parsons, 92, has gone
to Northampton, Mass., for the
annual meeting of the Parsons
family. She continues ah active
interest in life and what it has to
offer ... It was Master Point
Night at the Duplicate Bridge
Tournament Thursday and the win
ners N-S: Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Norwood, first; Mrs. G. L. Craw
ford, Mrs. C. G. Thompson; second,
Jim Jackson, Jim Tapley, third;
,(Bs. W. M. Bomar, Mrs. Betty
'^saRiner, fourth. E-W: C. E. Harris,
Mrs. G. E. Craig, first; G. I.
Henderson, R. R. Benham, second;
J. O. Safford, Mike Danis, third;
W. M. Meyerson, Leslie Dodge,
fourth.E. A. Turner has
gone to Washington, D. C., and
while there will stay with his son,
Prank Turner- and family at Beth
esda, Md., where they have a new
home . . . . TONIGHT is the
night of the Ice Cream Supper at
the Congregational Church lawn,
rain or shine. Everybody including
the children can go there for their
dessert anytime between 6 and 8
o’clock. Old fashion homemade ice
cream and cake will be served.
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POLK COURT RESULTS
The following were convicted of
driving drunk:
Wm. H. Holbert, LeRoy Twitty,
Paul Thomas Gillespie, Douglas
Walker, Warren Sullivan, Winifred
Agner, Faye Gosnell Gordon, Bart
Ellis Hines, Julian Edwin Capps,
Fred P. Prince, George Shea, Ar
thur Echols, George D. Aswald Jr.,
J. R. Nix, Raymond Easton, Har
mon F. Byrd, Julian F. Foster.
Reckless driving: Richard Glas
co, Charles Brice, Albert Hipp,
Paul Keeter, Joe Ed Gross.
Other cases of conviction includ
ed the following defendants:
Will Atkin, George Shea, carry
ing concealed weapon; Fred James
Putman, no operator’s licenses;
Ernest Ledbetter, forcible tres
pass, Elmer Ledbetter, same; Earl
Shehan, Jessie Shehan Jr., Leo She
han, William Hamilton, Billie L.
Parker, LeRoy Wise, Edward Mills,
all for larceny; Woodrow Hardin,
Dewey Nichols,'illegal fishing; W.
E. Clark, public drunkeness; J.
G. Spicer, forcible trespass; Rex.
Miller, forcible trespass.
Violation prohibition laws: Le
Roy Wilson, Claude Phillips, Clar
ence C. Parkfer, John Paul Wil
son, Clarence Ruff, Shuford Hodge,
Albert Moore, Harvey Harrison,
Onie Ramsey Jr., Willie Massey,
George Gosnell.
Otner cases: Horace Carson,
failure to support an illigitimate
child; Ralph Jenkins Jr.,abandon
ment; Hoyt Staton, abandonment;
Clarence Whitesides Jr.,
ment; Calvin Harris,
Swindler, affray; Ernest
iohn, resisting an officer?
Fletcher, larceny; Ralph Gosnell,
Jimmy Bishop, transporting; Ezra
Earl Kimbrefl, failure to heed stop
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