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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRW DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 278 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, NOV. 17TH, 1952
Weather Friday: High 54, low !
30, rain .02, Rel. Hum. 71; Satur
day high 76, low 45, Rel. Hum.
46; Sunday high 80, low 38, Rel.
Hum. 46 ... . Tryon’s winter
guests who come from the larger j
eitv areas and who have said the
only thing they miss down here are
the operas, concerts and plays, can
now have these fine things. Spar
tanburg has corrected that situa- |
tion since the opening of the big
Memorial Auditorium last fall.
Hrand Opera comes to this area
Wednesday night, November 19th,
day after tomorrow. Gilbert & |
Sullivan’s comic masterpiece, “The
Mikado” will be presented by the j
'g*|us Savoyards direct from a j
run in New York City. If
vou like to bring these top rank
ing performances to this communi
ty now is your opportunity. Cancel
your prior engagements if you
eon and takp vour friends to “The
Mikado”. Time is 8:30 p. m., on :
Wednesday. Reserved seats in
pvct'°s^ra and balconv $3.25 or
$2.60, *tax included. There are 60
T'^oule in the company with bril
’-’"nt orchestra and chorus ... On
Thursday morning Donald Motor
Co., will have on displav the beau
tiful new Plymouth and everyone
is invited to see it and try to win
$^5,000 .... The Tryon Bird
Club will meet Tuesday afternoon
-Continued on Back Page_
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Members of the Chamber of
Commerce for the new year include
Richardson & Karsten, Butler’s
Dairy, Cowan’s Grocery, Virgil
Henson. ~
Court of Honor Tonight
The Polk County Boy Scout
Court of Honor will meet tonight
at the Tryon school at 7:45. Pub
lic invited. The Scouter supper will
be held at 6:30.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Janice Howard,
daughter of Mrs. Jonathan How
ard, Landrum; Miss Bessie Bar
ton, Landrum Route 2; Mrs. Ern
est Brannon, Landrum R-l; Clar
ence Burgess, Mill Spring R-2.
Patients discharged i n cl u d e
Roland Justice, Lynn; Claudia
and Benny Wolfe, Landrum; Mrs.
Elvie Raines and baby son, Mill
Spring R-2; Mrs. James P. Maclay
of Tryon; Mrs. Loyal Hutcherson
and baby daughter, Tryon.
OPEN HOUSE
The Tryon Parent-Teachers As
sociation invites everyone to come
to “open house” Thursday night
from 7:30 to 8^15, to inspect the
grammar and high school building.
Those who are interested in the
school are invited whether one has
a child in school or not. The regu
lar meeting of the P.-T. A. will
begin at 8:15. Mr. McCracken,
superintendent of Spartanburg
City Schools, will address the
group.
Dr. Edmund Wvlie has returned
to his home in Tryon from Penn
sylvania where he has been for
treatment at a hospital.