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Published Daily Except [Est. 1-31-28] _Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DULY IHLLETI The World's Smallest DAILY Newspaper, Vol. 25—No. 103 1 Seth M. Vining, Editor TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, JUNE 23RD, 1952 Weather Friday: High 96, low G8, Rel. Hum. 49; Saturday high 89, low 65, Rel Hum. 75; Sunday high 93, low 67, Rel. Hum. 55 . . . If you think it’s hot here, just read the lows in many other parts of the nation where the thermom eter reading never dropped below below 70. Some stayed from 78 to 105. Then, too, a 90 degree here is more comfortable than the same elsewhere. We get those cool mountain breezes, and air that has been freshened and cleaned by passing through millions of trees. . . . Tryon merchants will meet Tuesday at 2:30 at Oak Hall. . . . . Stores will be closed July fourth .... Congratulations to ^kvan’s Super Market on having : J big store air conditioned. Just walking into a big refrigerator. Avant Electric Co., is advertising today the part it has had in sup plying and installing the air con ditioning for Cowan’s and the Fed eral Savings & Loan which moves into its new quarters in the same building. The public has been in vited to visit the'new quarters of the Federal Savings & Loan and get a souvenir. ... It is with great pride that all Tryon citizens see the progress made by local stores from time to time. In the 25 years of soliciting advertising among Tryon merchants this re . Continued on Back Pdgi_ TRYON SCOUTS AT LAKE Tryon Boy Scout Troop No. 3 °f which Harold Taylor is scout master, is at the Piedmont Boy Scout Camp this week at Lake Lanier under leadership of Tom Arledge. The boys are as follows: Curtis Ross, Austin Chapman. Ted Newhall, Larry Wilson, Charles Smith, James Ballew, James Lind sey, Freu Taylor, Melvin Covil, Meredith Wilson, John Charles Galiimore. BRIDGE WINNERS Winners at the Duplicate Bridge Tournament at Oak Hall Thursday were as follows: North-South: Chester Ward, Perk Earle, first; Miss Lois Greer, R. R. Benham, second; Mr. and Mrs. John N. Norwood, third; Mrs. Baxter Haynes, Julius Feder, fourth. East-West: Mrs. Wm. Si. John son, Mrs. Davenport, first; Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Meyerson, second: Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Fenner, third; Ed Harris and Frank McIntosh, fourth. Mr. and Mrs. James L. Tapley and daughter, Lane, have return ed from Sumter, S. C., where they visited Mrs. J. L. Treester, nee Mary Quincy and family. David Wick of Knoxville, Tenn., spent the week-end in Tryon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George D. Wick. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McDougald have returned from Pittsburgh, Pa., where they attended the Davis Hedgren wedding.
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