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__AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE Tli\ll\ DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 275 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 12, 1952
Weather: No official report. Ap- j
proximately one-third inch of rain
fell during 24 hours in this area.
.... The Christmas Bazaar is
underway today at the Episcopal
Parish House with visitors from
neighboring communities looking
over the many nice things made
by the women of St. Agnes Guild
for charity and church work . . .
The Cooking School sponsored by ]
Avant Electric Co., at the Tryon
school auditorium drew a large
crowd Wednesday morning and an
other is expected Thursday morn
ing at 10. All women of ths area
are invited ... A big fire at
-?^mpoDeiio aDout o a,, m., Tuesday
Q%troyed the Perry Store and
9; H. Bishop Garage . . . Miss
Marlene McSwain of Landrum R-l,
Polk County, will leave soon for
her free trip to Chicago to attend
National 4-H Club Congress and
ihe National Livestock Exposition
as a guest of the Piedmont Inter
state Fair . . . Mrs. Gaden Cor
nening, Mrs. Peter Mahler, Mrs.
Seth M. Vining and Pro Ted Fox
of the Trvon Country Club went
to Asheville Tuesday to an organ
izational meeting of the Western
Carolina Women’s Golf Association
at the Asheville Country Club.
They represented the Tryon Wo
men’s Golf Association. Other
clubs in the associaton include
Hendersonville, Greenville, Ashe
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HONOR COURT MONDAY
The Polk County Boy Scout
Court of Honor will be held Mon
day night, Nov. 17th, at 7:45 at
the Tryon school. The Scouter
roundtable district committee din
ner meeting will be held at 6:30
in the school cafeteria.
At the last court Lloyd Carlson
Jr., and George Patton of Try
on Troop 1, and Jerry Barnette,
Benny Smith and George Wall of
Troop 3, were advanced to Tender
foot rank. Joe Dalton of Troop 1,
Tryon was advanced to First Class.
First Class Scout Dalton also
told about the new method of ar
tificial respiration.
Executive R. M. Schiele told of
the important work Scouts do in '
getting out the votes and urged
as many local Scouts as possible
to attend the National Jamboree.
OFF FOR INDUCTION
Polk County men leaving Wed
nesday morning for induction in
the Armed Forces include John
Robert Roddy, Troy Albert Dur
ham, Alvin E. Stott, Calvin Har
ris Jr., Roland Glenn Conner.
Rev. H. A. Pruyn of the Tryon
Methodist Church served as chap
lain and distributed prayer books
and crosses. Mrs. M. L. Thompson
represented the Home Friendly
Club and served coffee and toast.
Cigarettes were furnished by the
Lions Club.
TWO EVENTS AT MIDWAY
A returned missionary from
China will speak Sunday morning,
Nov. 16th, at 11, at Midway Bap
tist Church. Public invited.
At 2 p. m., the regular singing
convention will be held. All singers
and the public are invited to this
program also.