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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 276 TRYON, N. C.. THURSDAY, OCT. llTH 19K1
Weather Wednesday: High 67,
low 42, Rel. Hum. 36 . . . Fall is
now in the air and soon the foilage
will be beautiful all over the moun
tains. A gra^d time for motoring,
hiking and picnicking. . . . Tryon
friends are so involved in nation
wide affairs that one gets the feel
ing that the community is so large
that it reaches across the nation.
The other night a television thea
tre play “Not A Chance”, written
by Thomas W. Phipps was pre
sented with David Niven and Helen
Hayes as the stars. In the current
yQ^e of Town and Country, a full
-JCge picture of Mrs. Thomas W.
Phipps was shown 'holding model
ing clothes for a noted firm. An
other picture of a group scene
showed Mrs. Nora Flynn at the
ppening of an art gallery in New
York .... Tonight is Duplicate
Bridge night at Oak Hall hotel . . .
Mrs. Sibyl Brendall, office secretary
of the Tryon Chamber of Com
merce reports a large number of
renewal memberships in the or
ganization to help carry on the
work for the new year which be
gan October 1. . . . Charles L.
France of Toledo, 0., writes'* for
a copy of The Bulletin about the
death of Mrs. E. B. Allen. He
said Mrs. Allen’s husband was his
pastor for 17 years.
Hospital Auxiliary Hear
Dr. Taylor; Elect Officers
Dr. George P. Taylor was the
speaker at the quarterly meeting
of the St. Luke’s Hospital Auxil
iary which was held Wednesday
afternoon at 4 at the Congregation
al Church parlor. Dr. Taylor gave
a very informative and inspira
tional talk explaining why the
I hospital is named for Luke, the
New Testament writer and physi
cian, and telling what aspects of
Luke’s character and writings
should be displayed in the hospital.
The chief business of the meet
ing was the annual election of
officers which took place with-, the
following slate of officials unan
imously elected:
President, Mrs. Harkness Smith ;
vice president, Mrs. Geo. Holmes;
recording secretary and treasur
er, Mrs. Henry Hart; correspond
ing secretary, Mrs. W. D. Prather.
Several committee reports were
heard and the treasurer empha
sized that it was time for payment
of annual dues and each member
may send hers to the new treasurer,
Mrs. Hentry Hart. All members
present accorded Mrs. George
Holmes, retiring president, and
board a vote of appreciation for
a fine year’s work.
HOSPITAL NEWS
The following patients were ad
mitted to St. Luke's Hospital f Col.
A. L. Smith, Miss Eva Avant, of
Tryop; Mrs. Joshua Burgees of
Mill Spring. The following were
discharged: Delbert Case, son of
Mrs. Beulah Case of Columbus;
Mrs. John Gosnell, Tryon; Carolyn
Green, daughter of Mr; and Mrs.
York Green, Tryon; and Mrs.
Nobje Hannon and baby daugh
ter of Tryon.