(Est. 1-31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday 6c 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 TM DAILY MILLEH The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 24—No. 277 TRYON, N. C.. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1951 Weather Thursday: High 70, low 38, Rel. Hum. 34 . . , Today’s Spartanburg Herald and Asheville Citizen have-a picture of plans of the new Kilburn Mill to be built here near the old trestle at rear of Lake Lanier Drive Inn Theatre . . . . D. B. Wilson reports first frost of the season at Mill Spring this morning . . . Col. Jim Salford has a story of the Kilburn Mill in today’s Greenville News. It tells about the location, build ing to cover 60,000 square feet on one floor; employment 75 when -completed; ultimately 200 to 300 skilled workers; W. C. Ward given credit for calling attention of lo cation to Kilburn people; gross "S^aps of mill last year $3,289,204. v _*1 established in 1904 at New Bedford. The corporation is con trolled by George B. Knowles, president, and two .sons, George Jr. and James. James Knowles will move to Tryon and be in charge of the operation of the plant. Construction will start soon. Fiske Carter Co., are general con tractors . . . Edward’s Specialty Wear Shoppe will have its opening Saturday, Oct. 13th, in the old Tryon Cafe" building; Buchanan’s has a special sale on Enamel Ware. Cowan’s $10 jackpot Saturday af ternoon; opening of the new coffee shop at Buckingham Inn Satur _Continued on Bock Page_ At the Churches Visitors Welcome at all Churches Second Baptist: Rev. Leonard Harrill, Pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m., Theodore Burrell, Supt. An nual homecoming to he observed with singing and dinner. Training Union 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Congregational: Rev. Orville H. j White, Minister. Morning worship 11. Sermon subject: *‘On Which the World Rests.” Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Nelson Jackson, Supt. Nursery school at 11. Christian Science Society: 11 a. m., at the edifice on First St. Subject, “Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?” Episcopal: Rev. Charles L. Mc Gavem, Rector. 8 a. m., Holy Communion; 9:30 a. m., church school (nursery class, 11 a. m.); 11 a. m., morning prayer and ser mon. Wednesday, 10:30 a. m., Holy Communion. Thursday; 8 a. m., Holy Communion. St. Luke. Church of Christ: P. G. Smith of Spartanburg sneaks Saturday at 7 p. m. C. N. Womack will speak Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub ject, <‘The Salvation of Souls” Chester "A^JIunhicutt will speak Sunday at 7 p. m. Subject, “God’s Way Not Main’s Way”. The meet ing will continue at least through October 18. Location of tent is near Leonard’s store opposite Harmon Field. Catholic: St. John’s Church. Father F. A. Scheurich, Pastor. Holy Mass Sunday mnrninsr 8:30 Saluda Methodist: Rev. Earl M. Hansell. Pastor. Sundae school 10 •v m., Homer Taylor, Supt. Wor shin service at 11 a. m. Pentecostal Holiness: G. A. Davis, Pastor. Special week-end --JlContinued on Back Page_

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