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Weather Wednesday: High 52, low 32, Rain .02, Rel. Hum. 28; Thursday high 53, low 25, Rel. Hum. 34 .... J. V. Ogle of Landrum was elected a director of the South Carolina Horticultur al Society at its annual meeting Thursday at Spartanburg Recrea tion Center .... The fourth whiskey still found in Rutherford County in recent weeks was cut down Monday .... The Men’s Club of the Episcopal Church will sponsor four lectures by Dr. Geo. Farrand Taylor. The first will be on Tuesday, Feb. 19th, and the others will follow on each succeed ing Tuesday through March 11th. At the annual meeting of the Church of the Holy Cross, three new vestrymen were elected as follows: F. P. Bacon, Alan Cal houn and George D. Wick, succeed ing J. M. Baker, Julian Calhoun and R. S. Holden, ^ whose terms had expired. Reports were given by the Woman’s Auxiliary, St. Agnes Guild, Altar Guild, Sun day school, the choir, GFS, Men’s Club and the officers . . . Donations to the March of Dimes may be sent to Jim Gibson at Tryon Bank & Trust Co., Miss Jane Brown, treasurer, or Chairman Craig B. Thomas. .... “Hong Kong” will be shown at Tryon Theatre Sun day and Monday with Ronald Rea gan and Rhoda Fleming, “filmed from a port of a thousand dang ers in technicolor.” The Tryon Men’s Garden Club will meet tonight at 6:30 at Oak Hall hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Monte Dedman of Tryon are the parents of a daughter, Lois Ann, born Janu ary 24th, at 1:30 p. m., at'St. Luke’s Hospital. j. D. POWER John D. Power, 82, veteran of the Spanish-American War and World War No. 1, passed away this morning at his home in Try on after a long illness. Funeral services will be held Saturday morning at 10 o’clock at St. John’s Catholic; Church. Mr. Power is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Power; a sister in Ireland, and a nephew, John Power of Charlotte. Mr. Power, a native of Ireland, was a long time resident of Tryon. Ted Lightner, student at Duke University, and son of Theoctaje Lightner, noted bridge playe; New York City, is visiting^,as aunt, Mrs. Ben White and fam ily between semesters at the Uni versity. Town officials are complaining about Tryon merchants sweeping trash into the street right after they have been washed. They say the merchants should sweep their trash into a dust pan and put it in the receptacles or else sweep the night before. All their efforts to make the streets look clean in the morning are defeated unless they get cooperation. Tryon Baptist boys’ and girls’ basketball teams will play Forest City Baptist Saturday night at 7:30 at Tryon gym. EPH GOODLOE: “I see wP% Taft is charged that his race / the Senate cost one-hundred-riiil lion-dollars. If the Republicans in Ohio feel that strong about Taft, maybe the whole-bunch together would agree to pay-off our nation al debt—if we’d let them have a President for awhile. I’d want that agreement notarized, though!”—W. M. Bissell. Stapling Machines Staples Typewriters ELBERT H. ARLEDGE PRINTER
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