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AT tryon, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879
THE TOT DMT BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 138 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, SEPT. 22ND, 1952
Weather Friday: high 84, low
54, rain .06; Rel. Hum. 78; Sat
urday high 87, low 60, Rel. Hum.
70; Sunday high 78, low 65, Rel.
Hum. 72. . . This is national dog
week. Everybody admires a boy
and his dog. This is a good week
to recognize the activities of the
young people. All those who have
promised to help raise money for
the lighting of Harmon Field have
only a few days as most of the
equipment has arrived. The long
poles came in on two railroad cars,
and they were too long to make
fl^Vcnrves on the mountain rail
Lj-ds between here and Tennessee
and had to be shipped by way of
Atlanta, Ga. and up through Spart
anburg. This ennipment was
>'Ouvht on faith. Will you who are
interested respond in time to meet
the payments? The Lord helps
those who help themselves and the
School children have donated $66
from their spending money for
4his purpose Now is the time to
light up with your contributions.
FPH GOODLOE: “You know,
the longer these two birds politic
for the Presidency, the more the
water seems to muddy. To my
wav of thinking, it’s a good thing
we ^ot» THIS vear, and not later.”
—W. M. Bissell.
TAYLOR—DAVIS
Miss Barbara Davis, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eugene
Davis of Columbus, N. C. became
the bride of Seth Julius Taylor,
son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Taylor
of Tryon, Sunday, Sept. 21st at
the Columbus Baptist Church with
the Rev. Le Roy Leppard, pastor
of the bride officiating at the
double ring ceremony.
Wedding- music was rendered by
Miss Eunice Cloud, organist, and
Mrs. Clarence Rhodes, soloist.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father. She wore a white
ballerina dress of nvlon net and
lace. Her veil was illusion topped
with seed pearls. She carried a
white Bible covered with an orchid.
The bride’s only attendant was
the maid of honor, her sister, Miss
Sydney Davis.
The groom had as his best man,
his brother-in-law, Roy C. Eld
ridge of Snartanburg. Ushers were
Harold Taylor, brother of the
groom and Paul F. Westbrook,
unde of the bride.
A part.v was given Saturday
night following the rehearsal for
the wedding party and relatives of
the couple, at the bride’s home
by her mother.
After a wedding trip the couple
will live at Snartanburg where the
groom is employed by Nolan Co.
Among: those from Tryon at
tending the wedding of Ralph C.
Erskine Jr. to Miss Celia Kaler
in Vineland, N. J. on Saturday
afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph C. Erskine Sr.; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry G. Bartol Jr.; Mrs.
Carroll Rogers and Mrs. M. Parish
Watson. Mrs. Roerers went on from
New Jersey to Utica, N. Y. for a
visit with her daughter, Mrs.
Elliott Metcalf and family.