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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
' The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 25—No. 43
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1952
Weather Thursday: high 70,
low 36, Rel. Hum. 27; Friday
high 66, low 42, Rel. Hum. 50;
Saturday high 69, low 33, Rel.
Hum. 33; Sunday high 74, low j
35, Rel. Hum. 34. . . Mr. Truman I
announced Friday that he would i
not run again but would help the
Democratic nominee win. The mar
riage of Li’l Abner Yokum and
Daisy Mae Scraggs, also created
a national sensation after 18 years
of courtship. . . Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis C. Reimann, Ann Arbor,
Mich, are guests at Pine Crest
Inn. Mr. Reimann is author of
fetween the Iron and the Pine”,
e Michigan Book of the Year,
a factual story of pioneer days.
It has now been sold in 30 states I
and elsewhere. An order came to |
him today from Australia. His j
book will be at the Blue Ridge |
Weavers in Tryon and an auto- |
graph party will be held there '
Fridav afternoon from 3 to 5. I
Mr. Reimann is a civic leader in j
Ann Arbor and a former Kiwanis I
Governor of the Michigan District.
Albert Burns of Tryon found a
small baby buried in a shallow !
grave near the Newmarket road
Sunday morning. At a Coroner’s
inquest Dr. M. C. Palmer stated
that he believed the baby died of
natural causes. The jury decided
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CONCERT TONIGHT
At the Community Singers
Concert Monday, March 31 at
the Congregational Church House,
Gounod’s “Praise Ye The Father”,
Religious Spirituals arranged by
J. F. Works, and Happy Spiritu
als, one composed by James Wel
don and J. Roseman Weldon will
be presented.
Soloists will be Mrs. Olivia.
Green, Mrs. Lily Talley, Mrs.
Lola Jackson, Mrs. Ki*kendall,
Mrs. Iona Fox, Mrs. McClure, J.
P. Johnson and Benny Shepherd
and Ben Spear.
There will be a reading by Mrs.
Lucy E. Campbell and an instru
mental solo by Miss Wessie Jack
son.
The concert is given for the bene
fit of the P. T. A. of the Embury
School and is sponsored by the
Tryon Council of Church Women.
Contributed.
FRANKLYN B. PIKE
Franklyn B. Pike, brother of
Mrs. Sam Vance of Tryon, died
Saturday in a Jacksonville, Fla.
hospital.
Mr. Pike was 45 years of age;
unmarried, and a merchant sea
man. Funeral services Tuesday
at 11 a. m. at Central, S. C.
KIWANIS ROUNDTABLE
R. H. Brady will be in charge
of the Tryon Kiwanis club program
Tuesday at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall
Hotel and will conduct a round
table discussion of community
affairs.
Bill Baker, student at Universi
ty of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
was home for the weekend.