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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. 315 TRYON, N.~Oj WEDNESDAY, DEC. 5 . 19*51
Weather Tuesday: High 70, low
50, rain 3.56, Rel. Hum. 82 ... .
Radio reports this morning state
that it is freezing weather in
Korea. Those members of the
Mill Spring Baptist Church who
sent clothing to Sgt. J. D. Coggin
in Korea for distribution to the
needy will take comfort in seeing
pictures of the people wearing the
clothes they sent. So often one
wonders' if what ffliey send over
will reach the persons the gifts
are intended for. Elsewhere in
this issue is a letter from Sgt.
Cgggin telling about the gifts and
j^^Jphotos of the people wearing
<^Jrclothing .... W. W. Creasman
states that the Tryon Fireman’s
Santa Claus program plans are
underway. Last year the Volunteer
Firemen had a large lighted tree
opposite the Tryon Bank & Trust
Co. The beautiful blue lights were
different and on a night appointed
a Santa Claus program was given
when all the children white and
colored, were given candy - nnd
.fruit. The Firemen expect to re
peat the performance this year and
all those who»donate to the cause
will have a part in making a lot
of children happy .... The green
trees around the power poles on
Trade Street are Jbeing put up
and look. attractive even without
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Organ Meditation Today
Craig B. Thomas, organist, will
g-ive a program of organ medita
tion this afternoon from 4:30 to
5 o’clock at the Episcopal Church
of the Holy Cross. The public is
invited.
Mr. Thomas was tin organist at
Camp Croft during World, War
II and has been an accompanist
at many ‘public gatherings ini $his
area. The organ meditation will be
presented the first Wednesday in
every month.
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NEWS BRIEFS
It is reported that the Tryon
ABC officials will have their office
upstairs' over Arledge Hardware
Store. Robert H. Millikin will be
the manager of the aBC store, ac
cording to Chairman R. E. Bran
ley. He and Clerks Euit Smith and
Richard Davidson are now n train
ing in Charlotte. No official an
nouncement has been made but it
has been estimated that the store'
will open about Monday, Decem
ber 10th.
^Scouting Makes Real Men
Out of Boys,” Dobson Says
“Scouting is a process which
makes real men out of real boys
through a real program that
works,” W. A. Dobson, of Atlanta,
Region 6 Scout executive, declared
here Tuesday night.
He spoke before more than 1Q0
scouters and guests at the annual
dinner meeting of Spartanburg
District of Palmetto Boy ^cout
Council at the Episcopal Church
of the Advent.
Region 6 covers the Carolinas,
Georgia and Florida, and contains
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