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at tryon, n. c. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, march 3, 1879
THE TRYOS DAILY IIILLETIY
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 151 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28 1952
Weather Wednesday: High 83,
low 50, Rel. Hum. 51 . . . Hurri
cane in Atlantic 1,000 miles south
east of Miami.The famous
Apple Festival begins in Hender- !
sonville tonight at 7:30 at the !
high school auditorium with the j
Queen Contest and Square Dance
eliminations. There will be 24
queen candidates from communi
ties throughout Western North
Carolina. Tryon will be repre
sented by Miss Emily Rose Brant
ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R,
E. Brantley of Tryon. Miss
Brantley is a graduate of Mars
Hill College where she was a mem
txj^.of the glee club and a student
■ £ Wlusic. She has been a ^yocal
sowist on many occasions begin
nmg with high school in Tryon.
She is an attractive talented rep
resentative for this community.
The Festival will consume five
days. The final square dance
eliminations will be held Satur
dav. A singing convention Sun
day at 1 p: m. Main Street parade
Monday at 2 p. m. Football game
at 8 p. m . between Henderson
ville and Bethel; coronation of
king and oueen at halftime, plus
fireworks display .... Tryon
Presbyterians have graded out ad
ditional parking'space near their
church .... Trvon public schools
and the Bowen-West Kindergarten
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COUNTY SEAT NEWS
By Mrs. Edward H. Staggs.
Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Lax and
children of Detroit, Mich., are
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charley
Feagan this week.
Mrs. Claude Smith of Spartan
burg, and Miss Ruth Clayton of
Holly Springs spent the week-end
with Mr. and Mrs. Janies Swain.
Mrs. Floyd Lee of Hattiesburg,
Miss., is visiting her brother, W.
W. Breazeal and Mrs. Breazeal.
Alfred Gilliam, Paul Ritchey,
Kenneth Staggs and Jimmy Fea
gan returned Wednesday after at
tending R. A. Camp at Camp
Ridge Crest.
Mrs. Robert E. Edney and baby
daughter of Wilmington are visit
ing Mrs. Edney’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. H. Gibbs.
Mrs. Dwight McEarley and chil
dren of Fair View, N. C., visited
her sister, Mrs. Charley Ashley
r riaay.
The Women of the Presbyterian
Church met Tuesday afternoon at
the church for their regular meet
ing. Mrs. W. W. Breazeal was in
charge of the program.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Jones
and children, Donna Grace and
Floyd of Raleigh, spent the week
end with Mrs. Jones’ mother, Mrs.
Charley Ashley, while enroute
home after spending two weeks
with Mr. Jones’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Jones, of Agency, Mo.
Mrs. W. H. Ford and son, Gary,
have returned after spending last
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Worsham at Cedar
town, Ga.
Mrs. C. P. Aberpethy of Hick
ory is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
Bill McFarland, and Mr. McFar
land.
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