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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TOT DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 25—No. 4
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1952
Weather Monday: high 61, low i
46, rain .27, Rel. Hum. 60 The first
March of Dimes held in Tryon
took place Saturday from Missil
dines to the Bank. The start was
slow as it takes a lot of dimes to
make a foot, but once they began
to show up quarters, half dollars
and even checks and folding money
joined the procession as passersby
saw what was up. The long line
of silver became fascinating. Af
ter a few hours it started rain
ing. -The checks and paper money
were picked and with clothes pins
and lines borrowed from Arledge
Hofl^ware they were hung up un
t^Hpawnings of the stores while
tn^ silver money carried on the
white line to the bank. Chairman
Craig Thomas states that over
$411.00 was raised. Leonard Por
ter was master of ceremonies with
the loud speaker and was assisted
by Harold Griffith. Others helping
included Seth Vining Jr. and his
Boy Scout Troop, Mrs. John Mc
Guinn and her Cub Scouts, Clyde
Tharpe, Thurston Arledge, Demus
Chapman, J. A. Simpson, Harri
son Bridgeman Jr., S. Davidson
and many others gave a helping
hand from time to time to make
occasion a success for the crippled
children . .. News has been receiv
ed in Tryon of the marriage of
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SQUAW LINE-UP
Co-Captains Jerry Leonard and
Bunny Shields reveal the line-up
for the Squaw Team playing for
the P. T. A. Wednesday night at
the Tryon High gym. Tootsie
Arledge, Linda Adams, Zella Ar
ledge, Del Ballew, Jane Brown,
Ellen Bowen. Sue Alewine. Jenn
Durham, Dot Covington, Mary
Fox, Jane Gagnier, Cleo Geer,
Ethel Hipps, Evelyn Landis,
Katie McGuin, Louise Morton,
Anna Lois Page, Del Pruitte, Ruth
Tharpe, Janet Swann, and Eda
Wall. These girls will play op
posite the Tryon faculty who will
make up the Baby-Sitter team.
They promise fun for all and hope
the game will resemble basket
ball. The men’s teams will be an
nounced tomorrow.
POLIO DONORS
Additional donations to the cur
rent March of Dimes campaign in
clude the Columbus Circle of the
W. O. W., Mrs. James Early, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. J. Lynch, Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Placak, Mr. and Mrs.
Emil Hinrichs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
C. Peace, the Misses Whittemore,
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Wickham,
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pack, Mr.
apd Mrs. G.~L. Pace, Mrs. E. Pue
Williams, Mr. and' Mrs. D. W.
Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. F. P.
Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
Mazzanovich.
Patients dismissed from St.
Lukes Hospital include Claude Ross
of Columbus, Clark Moore, Mrs.
Louise Ward, Arnold Williams all
of Tryon and Mrs. Ruth Fincan
non of Columbus. Admissions in
clude Mrs. Ethel Page, Rt. 1., Mill
Spring, Dr. Edmund Wylie, Mrs.
Myrtle Harrison, Tryon, W. W.
Braieal, Columbus.