[Est. 1-31-28] Published Daily Except Saturday amd 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 DAILY BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. Ill TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 3RD. 1952 CURB REPORTER Weather Tuesday: high 80, low 65,, rain .23, Rel. Hum. 66; Wed nesday high 82, low 62, Rel. Hum. 50 (A perfect day). . . Indepen - Day service and Holy Com i.J§Kion at 10:30 a. m. at Episco pal Church. Rev. Chas. L. Mc Gavern. officiating. Public invited. . . Duplicate Bridge Tournament tonight at 7:45, Oak Hall. Golf tournament and contests Friday at Country Club closing with picnic supper at 6:30. . . Rotary Club meets today (Thursday) instead of Friday on account of the 4th. . . Oak Hall will not serve supper Friday night on account of the 4th. . . Remember banks, auto dealors, Federal Savings & Loan and the court house close Friday and Saturday. . . A special ordin- I ation service will be held Thurs day night at 8 at Columbus Pres byterian Church to ordain William A. McFarland a deacon. Rev. Sam Smith of Forrest City will officiate. . . C. N. Sayre is visiting rela ;j’ rig in New Jersey. . . Mrs. Betty b* jmer has moved to the Rogers Lynncote cottage. . . Dr. George F. Taylor is teaching again this year at Kanuga. . . Miss Judy Reynolds returns Saturday from Myrtle Beach and leaves Monday for Lake Junaluska. Mrs. Hugh Murrill has returned from a visit to Alabama and Florida. . . Mrs. Wm. Marvin Woodall and children Rillv, Mickie and David of Birm ingham are visiting her mother, Mrs. Betty Steiner. . . “Thunder land” new outdoor drama on the life of Daniel Boone opens Friday night at the Bilmore Forest Am phitheatre. Has a cast of 90. . . C. M. Eargle, Tryon ice specialist I has charge of refrigerating peach _Continued on Back Pbge_ GARRETT-GILLESPIE Miss Gloria Myrtle Gillespie became the bride of William Rus sel] Garrett in a double ring1 cere mony on Sunday, the 29th, at 4:30 o’clock in the afternoon in the First Baptist Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Lessie Mv-fjhlespie of Tryon, and Mr. Garrett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garrett of Columbus. The Rev. H. O. Hearn, pastor, performed the ceremony, and a program of wedding music was presented by Fred Powell, vocal ist, and Melvin Hipps, organist. The church was decorated with white gladioli, white carnations, Esther Reed Daises and ferns, with white tapers in. branched candelabra and white cathederal arrangement. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Keith R. Gillespie, wore a wed ding gown of bridal satin designed with a fitted bodice appliqued with imported Chantilly lace, and a yoke of silk illusion. The dress was fastened at the back with tiny covered buttons and long sleeves ending in points over the wrists. The full satin skirt with lace ap plique flowered into an aisle wide train. Her full-length veil was of imported silk illusion attached to a cap of satin trimmed with scat tered seed pearls and edged with illusion, and she carried a colon ial boquet of white roses. Miss Mary Louise Gillespie, sister of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a Ballerina length dress of pink Chantilly lace and nylon net. The strapless bodice of lace was finished with a cape extending to a point in the back and Peterpan Collar. The very full net skirt had a deep peplum -.Continued on Page Two_