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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, *1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 303 TRYON, N. C., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 19K1
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Weather Friday: High 68, low
62, rain .75, Rel. Hum. 77; Satur
day high 62, low 34, Rel. Hum. 45;
Sunday high 43, low 28, Rel. Hum.
43 ... . Today was another week
end for The Bulletin with double
page ads from Cowan and the A&P
offering their Thanksgiving speci
als. Oak Hall, too, advertised to
day Instead of Wednesday because
they will not have any sizzling
steaks Thursday. Thanksgiving
dinner will be served at 12:30 to
2:30 and the staff will be giveh a
half holiday. Mill Farm, S*unny
dale, Buckingham Inn are adver
ting their Thanksgiving meals
pbon and night as usual . . . Tryon
stores will be open Wednesday af
ternoon and be closed all day on
Thursday .... Tryon High School
Juniors are sponsoring a square
dance Wednesday night. Opportu
nity for guests in the hotels and
inns to participate. Only 75c a
couple .... The Tryon Riding &
Hunt Club has postponed their
picnic scheduled for Wednesday on
account of a busy week.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hart have
gone to Florida for a short vaca
tion .... Mike Gantt, son of
Mr. and Mrs. James W. Gantt of
Columbus and. a sophomore in Try
on High School won the county
wide contest suphsored by the
.— Continued ojjl Bafy Page_
Washingtonian Is Speaker
For Kiwanis Tuesday
Ernest B. Kellogg, secretary of
the Milk Industry Foundation,
Washington, D. C., will be the guest
speaker of the Tryon Kiwanis
Club Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak
Hall hotel. He will speak on “Green
Pastures.”
Mr. Kellogg bought a 267 acre
tract of land sometime ago in
Greenville and Spartanburg coun
ties near Tryon from Frank Owen
which he is developing into a cattle
farm.
He and Mrs. Kellogg plan to
retire here. They have two chil
dren: a son, Bruce Kellogg, a stu
dent at M. I. T. and a daughter,
Mrs.Peter Gutkind, -whose husband
is now writing his thesis for his
masters degree at the University
of Chicago.
Mr. Kellogg is a native of Kan
sas and Mrs. Kellogg, the former
Miss Helen Hollowell, is a native
of South Bend, Ind.
Mrs. C. A. Cleveland
Mrs. Ellen M. Cleveland, 63.
wife of Carlton A. Cleveland.
Binghamton, N. Y., business man,
died recently after a* long illness.
She was a native of Tryon, and
was educated at Miss Gwynn’a
School and Converse College.
Funeral services were held at
Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church
in Binghamton.
Mrs. Cleveland had been active
in women's affairs and civic or
ganizations for several years. She
was a former member of the Wo
men’^Board of Directors of City
Hospital, Board of Directors of the
Day Nursery, Monday Afternoon
Club, Civic Club and Junior
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