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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TUVIN DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 15—No. 87 TRYON, N. C. FridayT
Seth M. Vining, Editor
MAY 30TH, 1952
CURB REPORTER
Weather Thursday: High 78,
low 60, Rain .33. Rel. Hum. 86. . .
Many news items and ads left
ou^today due to limited time, elec
activities, etc. Mrs. Frank
^^ffiack of Mill Spring died this
morning. Funeral Sunday, 2 p.m.
at Lebanon Methodist Church . . .
CHURCHES: Presbyterian, Mr.
Wagner, subject, “Lead Us to
Liberty”: Congregational, Mr.
White, “God of God”; Christian
Scientists, “Ancient and Modern
Necromancy, Alias Mesmerism and
Hypnotism, Denounced”; Episco
pal, Bishop Henry; St. Luke C. M.
E., Rev. Williams, “T‘he Willing
Sacrifice” and “Superior Force”.
Tryon Methodist, Mr. Davis,
“Learning of Death”
Other church as usual. Satur
day: Golf and picnic at Country
Club: election: Candidates listed
elsewhere except for governor:
Democrats, Hubert E. Olive, Wm.
B. Umstead, Manley R. Dunaway;
t. Gov. Marshall C. Kurfees,
y^owe, Luther H. Hodges, Ben
v.icDonald; insurance commis
sioner, Waldo Cheek, John N.
Nrederick; associate justice, I. T.
Valentine, Oscar O. Efird. Allen
H. Gwyn, F. Donald Phillips. R.
Hunt, Parker, Wm. H. Bobbitt.
MEMORIAL services Sunday at
Columbus court house 3p. m., in
charge of Rev. LeRoy D. Leppard;
Col. A. L. Smith chief speaker;
Mrs. Clarence Rhodes, music di
rector, Roy Greene, invocation;
Rev. Paul Bailey, prayer; Perry
Knight, toast to flag; taps, Jack
Rezab. Public invited . . . MON
DAY : Union Vacation Bible school
for Tryon Methodist and Presby
terian Churches, June 2-13 from
9 to 11:30. Beginner 4-5 at Metho
dist church; primary and juniors
1-3 and 4th up at Presbyterian.
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Preaches Here On Sunday
The Rt. Rev. M,. George Henry,
Bishop of the Diocese of Western
North Carolina, will preach the
11 o’clock sermon at the Church
of the Holy Cross next Sunday,
(June 1st). He will also cele
brate Holy Communion.
There will be a coffee hour af
ter the service so that the congre
gation may meet the Bishop and
the new members of the Church.
New patients admitted to St.
Luke’s Hospital are as follows:
Hance McCain, son of Mr. and
Mrs. H. C. McCain, Tryon; Bar
bara Shehan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jesse Shehan, Mill Spring;
Patricia Jackson, daughter of Mrs.
Clois Jackson, Louise Hubabrd,
daughter of Mrs. Estelle Hubbard,
and David Williams, son of Mrs.
Naomi Williams, all of Columbus.
No discharges.