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THE TRYOI DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest DAILY Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 275 TRYON, N. C.. WEDNESDAY, OCT. 10TH, 1951
Weather Tuesday: High 68, low
46, Rel. Hum. 56 ... The Men
of the Tryon P.resbyterian Church
will meet Friday night at 7 and
the chief- speaker will be Rev.
Orville H. White, pastor of the
Congregational Church . . . The
Episcopal -Men’s Club held their
regular supper meeting Tuesday
night with about 40 men present.
No report available ... If the
Yanks win the ball game today a
million Americans can go back
to work between 1 and 3 p. m., each
day. If the Giants win the series
will be tied up 3-3 and the playoff
will take place Thursday . . . James
G. K. McClure, chairman of the
iflBMwii North Carolina section
Crusade for Freedom, states
that the campaign will close in
this section on October 20th. Folk
County has already gone over the
top but anyone wanting to share
in this fight on Communism and
help save our comrades behind the
Iron Curtain still have an oppor
tunity to contribute by, sending
donations to John G. Landrum or
The Bulletin office ....
COLUMBUS P.-T.A. MEETS
The Stearns school P.-T. A. will
meet Thursday night at 7:30 at
the school. County Superintendent
James W. Gantt will be the chief
speaker.
MRS. A. T. KEARNEY
Mrs. Andrew Thomas Kearney,
the former Miss Harriet Mohr,
passed away suddenly Tuesday
afternoon at her home 198 Forest
St., Winnetka, 111., according’ to
information received by Ralph C.
Erskine.
Besides her husband, Mrs. Kear
ney is survived by one daughter,
Miss Jean Mohr Kearney, who is
engaged to be married this month.
The Keameys bought the Guy
Davenport place near Columbus
7 years ago and built a home on
it. They spent part of each year
here and planned to make their
permanent home at Holly Hill.
No information as to funeral ar
rangements was available at press
time.
Edward Bennett Pictures
In Exhibition Galleries
During the month of October
paintings of six prominent artists
will be on exhibit at Mandel
Brothers Art Exhibition Galleries
in Chicago.
The exhibitors are Edward H.
Bennett of Tryon and Lake For
rest, Frances Badger, Laura Cor
nell Harvey, Babette Kornblith,
Marianne S. Magnuson and Harold
Hayden. Bennett’s exhibit includes:
“The Fountain” (oil); “The
Fountain” (oil), loaned by Mrs.
John Z. Preston; “Santa Fortuaa
ta” (plaster cast) ; “Indian Jar
and Milk Weed” (oil); “Still
Life” (oil); ‘Reverie” (oil); “San
gre de Christo Mountains” (water
color), from Sante Fe; “Spirit of
the Antique Temple (water color);
“Exotic Leaves, Tryon, N. C.”
(water color); “The Lane” Inter
ior, Tryon, N. C. (water color);
“Lopg Lane” Terrace, Tryon, N.
C. (\vatei1 color).