(Est. 1-31-28) 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 Val. 24—No. 273 TRYON, N. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1951 Weather Thursday: High 91, low 55, Rel. Hum. 50; Friday high 92, low 57, Rel. Hum. 52; Saturday high 92, low 71, Rel. Hum. 52; Sunday high 90, low 60, Rel. Hum. 45 . . . Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin burgh land in Montreal today . . . Reds propose resuming talks at village of Pan Mun Jom . . . Rain washed out the fourth World Series game yesterday and it will be Allie Reynolds vs. Sal Mlaglie on the mound in today’s game . . . The 1951 Piedmont Ilnterstate Fair opens at noon today in Spar tanburg. Tuesday admission will for school children from riSPix Piedmont .Counties. Wed nesday will be school day for Negro children . . . John G. Land rum Jr., reports that the Crusade For Freedom has gone well over the top with Mr. and Mrs. O. T.. West, Oak Hall hotel, Mrs. H. Lan Moore, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Edwards bringing the total to $538.51 . . . The Boy Scout Board of Review will be held Wednes day at 7 p. ,m., at the Tryon High School gymnasium. The World Series will be part of the Kiwanis program Tuesday in order for the members to keep up with the game oyer the Oak hall television set. Seth Vining Jr., is in charge of tne program. “Don’t Go Broke; Go Broker”, Tryon Rotarians Are Told Arthur Britton, now convalesc ing at St. Luke’s Hospital from a heart attack, was sympathetically excused by Rdtary Program Chair man John G. Landrum Jr., from taking charge of Friday’s meeting as scheduled on the club’s 1951 program. m After Mr. Landrum expressed the sentiment of all present bv wishing Mr. Britton an early and complete recovery, he introduced Albert B. Gilbert from the Ashe ville office of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner and Beane, as the guest speaker. Mr. Gilbert made a short talk in which he emphasized the differ ence. in today’s investment pat tern as compared with earlier days when a broker’s advise wag to “buy high-yield common stocks if you want to eat well, but buy low-yield bonds if you want to sleep well!” With Paul Culber son’s assistance at thfe projector, he then showed a soulid-film illus trating the manner in which a well organized brokerage firm can be of help to inexperienced inves tors in today’s maTket. uut-oi-town Kotanans who at tended were Albert R. Erskine, Memphis, Tenn., and Sapp Fun derburk, Greenville, S. C. President Isham Henderson an nounced the resignation of Wil bur Roadhouse as the club's sec retary and treasurer, which was regretfully accepted because of Mr. Roadhouse’s illness. At a post meeting session of the club’s di dectors, Craig Furr was appointed to succeed Mr. Roadhouse for the remainder of the 1951-1952 term.

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