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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE n\M DULY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
JVol. 25—No. 8 TRYON, N. C.t MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1952
Weather Friday: High 65, low
28, Rel. Hum. 32; Saturday high
66, low 38, Rel. Hum. 29; Sunday
high 70, low 31, Rel. Hum. 28 . . .
Tuesday, Feb. 12, is Lincoln’s
Birthday. Meetings that day will
include Kiwanis, Lions Club, Bird
Club, American Legion, a number
of church societies, The Commu
nity Sunday School Teachers
Training Course, and the Brown
ies. And the Thrift-y Garden Club
in Landrum. The Tryon Bird
Club will be told about 100 miles
of warblers from the book, North
* Spring by Peale . . . Valen
Day, Feb. 14, brings Jane
>n to Trvon to speak at the
Hospital Auxiliary meeting at the
Congregational Ghurch House. And
Sunnydale is planning a Valentine
Party that night with dancing,
and other gay features to celebrate
the occasion .... Miss Jane Lyons
ot i ryon, graduate student at
the University of North Carolina,
named on the Dean’s list for
the past quarter according to The
Charlotte Observer . . . Miss Beth
Cooksey’s car got out of control
Sunday morning in front of the I
Congregational Church and ran off
the bank into Melrose Circle. She
was injured slierht.lv but the car
was damaged considerably . . .The 1
Cwtimed On Hack Pnq» .
Injured In Auto Crash
Near Mill Spring
Four persons were injured in
an automobile collision late Fri
day night near Mill Spring, accord
ing to reports of Highway Patrol
men W. R. Boyles and J. E. Ram
sey. All four were hospitalized.
They were listed as James New
man, zu, and Mrs. Pauline Ar
ledge Tucker, 29, identified by in
vestigating officers as drivers of
the two cars, and Mrs. Helen Sain
and Max Phillips, 23.
Officers said one car had stopped
to pick up some textile workers
when it was struck by another.
WALTER BAILEY
Walter Bailey, 8-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Bailey of Mill
Spring, died Sunday at 12:35 a.
m., at St. Luke’s Hospital.
Surviving, besides his parents,
are Elizabeth Louise, Bessie Mae,
Grace Edna and Hazel'Fay; and
a brother, Weldon Bailey.
Funeral services Monday at 2
p. m., at Mill Spring Baptist
Church by the Rev. H. J. Allman.
Burial in the church cemetery.
McFarland Funeral Home of
Tryon in charge.
OPS MAN HERE
Leo Milhaupt announces that
Wm. Z. Penland, Charlotte, will
be in charge of the OPS food sec
tion team here Wednesday, Feb. 13.
BIRD CLUB MEETS
The Tryon Bird Club will meet
Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 3 p. m., with
Misa Sybil Morse. Bird lovers are
welcome.