ME TRIOS DAILY BELLETIS
The World's Smallest DAILY Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 75 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. MAY 14 1952
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POSTOFFICE
1879
Weather Tuesday: High 70, low
41, Rel. Hum. 37 . . . This black
berry winter just helps to convince
newcomers of the delightfulness of
the weather here. No sameness.
Each day brings forth variety and
opportunities for adventure in ob
serving nature and in thinking. . .
Professor, How Could You, to
night at 8; Dr. Fink at P.-T. A.
Thursday night at 8. . . Harris
Chapman of Lynn is a patient at
St. Luke’s Hospital ....
MOVIE SHOWN TO LIONS
The Lions Club met Tuesday
r^jht at Oak Hall hotel. Follow
S®) dinner and the business meet
ly, a movie on “Safety’ was shown
by Harold Griffith. This movie
was a follow-up' of the talk on
“Safety” given by Mr. Griffith at
the club three weeks ago. The
movie was self-explanatory with
emphasis placed upon careful driv
ing of an automobile.
B. Frank Rodgers. Henry E.
Gilbert, and Melvin Hines were in
ducted as new members.
The guest for meeting was
Byron Rector.'
A nominating committe for new
officers was elected with Frank
Edwards, as chairman; Joe Stock
ton, J. W .Durham, Oliver Taylor,
and Dick Taylor.
FLOWER SHOW RESULTS
Winners of the Tryon Garden
Club Flower Show were are fol
lows :
Flower Arrangement classes—
Class 1 in container not originally
intended for flowers, Mrs. Willard
Young, blue; Mrs. Fred Owen, red;
Mrs. Harkness Smith, white; hon-.
orable mention: Mrs. Jack Craig,
Mrs. W. S. Fellows and Mrs.
Herbert Chase.
Class 2, in cool colors, Mrs. E.
M. Wylie, blue; Ml-s. G. H. Mar
ting, Red; Mrs. Fred Owen, white.
Class 3, in warm colors, Mrs.
John G. Landrum, blue; Mrs. H.
M, Carruth, red; Mrs. Fred Owen,
white.
Class 4, “Get Well” plus card,
Mrs. Willard Young, blue; Mrs. E.
M. Wylie, red; Mrs. Harkness
Smith, white; Mrs. Herbert Chase,
honorable mention.
Class 5, to suggest mood, idea,
song or title, No blue; Mrs. Ralph
Uptegrove, red; Mrs. E. M. Wylie,
white.
Class 6, Miniatures, Mrs. W. S.
Fellows, blue; Mrs. John Darnall.
red; Mrs. Daniel P. Mitchell',
white.
Class 7, Table Arrangements,
(children’s party), Mrs. Nelson
Jackson II. blue; Mrs. Daniel P.
Mitchell, red; Mrs. W. S. Fellows,
white.
Class 8, Mexican Luncheon, Mrs.
E. M. Wylie, blue; Mrs. Susan L.
Brown, red; Mrs. Gaden Corpen
ing, white.
Class fl, Breakfast Tray, Mrs.
Nelson Jackson, blue; Mrs. Fred
Owen, red; Mrs. Robert Falconer,
white; Mrs. Walter Knoop, H. M.
Class 10 (for men), unrestricted,
Dr. E. M. Wylie, blue; Walter
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