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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Vo. 25—No7 35 TRYON, 1ST. C. WEDNESDAY. MARCH io 1QKo
Weather Tuesday: High 64, low
39, rain before 5 p. m., .06, Rel.
Hum. 70 ... . Taft supporters
have majority of delegates in the
State Republican convention which
met in Charlotte Tuesday, but
Herbert F. Seawell Jr., an Eisen
hower backer was nominated for
governor. In the Minnesota pri
mary the name of Eisenhower was
written in by over 108,000 voters.
Stassen, whose name was on the
ticket received 114,000 votes in the
first returns of about two-thirds
of the votes. Taft had nearly 16,000
ijen in votes .... John Paul
an executive of the Duke
Ter Co., and editor of the Duke
Power Magazine, Charlotte, has
been nominated for governor of
the 280th Rotary District. Mr.
1 ucas is a former college in
structor, journalist and is a popu
lar speaker at various civic clubs
throughout this area. Always look
ing to the future and pointing
out the opportunities for us as in
dividuals and communities he is an
inspiration to any audience; and
Rotary Clubs of this district are
fortunate in having such an able,
conscientious leader, who is always
ready to give his time and person
ality to public welfare. He is a
frequent visitor to Tryon and has
addressed other civic clubs here
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The Thrift-Y Garden Club
The Thrift-Y Garden Club of
Landrum met Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. W. M. Lam
bright.
Mrs. R. M. Heavner reported
on the Council’s urging the mem
bers to enter specimens in both
Spring Daffodil Shows, Spartan
burg and Landrum which will take
place Thursday, March 20th. She
also announced that judging of
the Thrift would be postponed due
to inclement weather. Date to be
announced later. Mrs. L. V. Math
is, a new member was welcomed.
Mrs. J. O'. Bishop of Greer was
a visitor.
Mrs. J. G. Landrum, the presi
dent for the ensuing year, an
nounced the following committees:
Finance, Mrs. P. C. Lancaster,
Mrs. J. M. Hightower and Mrs.
F. R. Crain; program, Mrs. G. M.
Littlefield Jr., Mrs. Paul Reneau
and Mrs. Roy Heavner; personal
service, Mrs. Clyde Culbreth and
Mrs. C. E. A. Keene; civic, Mrs.
C. P. Benson, Mrs. James Neil and
Mrs. E. L. Broome; publicity, Miss
Myrtle Foster; librarian, Mrs. M.
B. Bishop; flower* show. Mrs. M.
B. Bishop, Miss Myrtle Foster,
Mrs. Wade Staggs, Mrs. Roy Heav
ner. Mrs. A. IVT. Jones and Mrs.
C. M. Littlefield Jr.; Membership,
Mrs. C. J. Stover, Mrs. W. M.
Lambright and Mrs. F, L. Broome;
gifts, Mrs. Reece Burress, Mrs.
Joe Hightower and Mrs. Fred
Crain: yearbook, Mrs. C. P. Ben
son, Mrs. Wade Staggs, Mrs. P.
C. Lancaster.
Miss Myrtle Foster assisted by
Mrs. Lambright presented slides in
color of the outstanding gardens
in Europe, also showing mountain
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