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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRIM DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 263 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1952
Curb Reporter
Weather Friday: high 82, low
47, Rel. Hum. 38; Saturday high
79, low 48, Rel. Hum. 44; Sunday
high 70, low 37, Rel. Hum. 45. . .
Asheville churches are praying for
L_A Town Manager C. 0. Smith
(^►rryon says the situation here
is worse and that everybody must
save water in order for all to have
enough for essential needs. We
must not water lawn or waste
water in any way, until the emerg
ency is over. SAVE WATER.
Hattie McDaniel,, famous Negro
movie actress died yesterday of i
cancer.
Nelson Jackson Honored
The Congregational Church and
Sunday School grave a surprise
nartv Friday night at the Church
House in honor of Nelson Jackson
and presented to him a bronze
plaque in appreciation of his in
spiring: leadership as Sunday
School Superintendent for thirty
one years.
additional surprise was the
iWsence of his daughter, Mrs.
Louis F. Bunte and family of
Atlanta who were let in on the
secret to take part in the program.
Mr. Bunte and Mrs. Nelson Jack
son II sang two duets; Mrs. Bunte
was the accompanist and young
Laura Marie Bunte gave a piafro
solo.
Prior to the program Mrs. How
ard Frankenfield gave several
piano numbers. Rev. Orville White
wag in charge of the program and
Sieth M. Vining gave a brief sum
mary of the improvements made in
the Sunday School under the lead
ership of Mr. Jackson. Cake, Cof
fee and punch were served to about
150 members.
SPEAKS HER£ TONIGHT
Dr. F. P. Gaines
Dr. Francis Pendleton Gaines,
president of Wofford College will
be guest speaker tonight at the
Tryon Chamber of Commerce ban
quet which will be held at Oak
Hall at 7 o’clock. Jerry Ball of
Charlotte will give musical en
tertainment.
Retiring President Howard
Frankenfield will give a summary
of the past year’s workand Rev.
Henry O. Hearn will give the in
vocation. President George Cook
sey will preside.
Mrs. Lawrence Allen of Booth
Harbour, Maine has taken an
apartment at the Auberge.