THE TRYOK DM BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newsjy p Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 265 TRYON, N. C wT WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26, 1961
(Est. 1-31-28)
ENTERED AS SECOND
_AT TRYON, N.
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday__5c Per Copy
CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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There are two double page ad
vertisements in today’s Bulletin
regarding the liquor store election.
One ad is advocating establishment
of such a store and the other ad
opposes the store. This is called
to the readers’ attention that he
may read both ads in helping the
voter to determine which stand he
wants to take .... The Tryon
Parent-Teachers Association is
sponsoring a square dance and va
riety program for Trade Street
one night next week. It may be
Wednesday. Girls and boys and
old folks may want to make a
date for the event .... The Spar
tanburg Herald of today reports a
legal battle about some property
in Tryon. The news in part is as
follows:
Jury trials will get started to
day in Common Pleas Court with
tlhe three-week docket’s biggest
case—in which the widow of Dr.
Hugh Black seeks to set aside her
husband’s will.
The will disposes of an estate
' officiallv appraised at more than
$500,000.
It leaves to Mrs. Darthey I.
Black, the widow, the home on Pal
metto Street, two pieces of prop
erty on E. Valley Street, reported
ly including 14 houses, plus $500
monthly or one fourth of the in
come from shares in a realty cpm
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NEARLY $400
Treasurer John G. Landrum Jr.,
i reports a total of $379 raised so
far for the Crusade for Freedom
in Polk County. Latest donations
are from the following:
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Smith Jr.,
Major and Mrs. A. R. Herron, Mrs.
Ella Fowles, William Whiting An
drews, Miss Jane Brown, John S.
Brown, Miss Elena Garcia, Ernest
.Kerhulas, Mrs. Violet Parish-Wat
son, Mrs. A. T. Whittlesey, B. L.
Ballenger, Mr .and Mrs. C. J.
Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. George New
hall, Mr .and Mrs. Paul E. Cul
berson, Miss Edith Allen, Mr. and
Mrs*. Chas. D. Brown, Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Bartlett, Miss Jane
Cushing, Miss Alys Thompson,
Miss Kathryn D. James, Mr. and
Mrs. H. M. Guilbert.
Fidelis Officers Elected
The monthly meeting of the
Fidelis Class of the Landrum First
Baptist Sunday School was held
at'the home of Mrs. Charlie Eaton
assisted by Mrs. Clarence Bolt.
Officers nominated included Mrs
Brooks Goodwin, president! Mrs.
R. F. Morton, vice president; Mrs.
Esley McClure, secretary; Mrs
Charlie Eaton, treasurer; M!rs.
George Jones, assistant treasurer;
Mrs. Tandy Tucker, Mrs. Tom
Flynn, flower committee; Mrs. Nel
lie Petty, Mrs. Thurman Demp
sey-?; Mrs. Jim Brady, Mrs.
Ralph Settle, social; Mrs. Brooks
Goodwin, Mrs. Clarence Bolt, Mrs.
L. L. Hill, personal service.
The October meeting will be held
with Mrs. Brooks Goodwin. Mrs.
J. O- Bishop of Greer Wras a guest
at the meeting. •
Wolf Creek Baptist Church, now
the First Baptist Church of Land
rum, was organized in 1803.