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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Vol. 25—No. 283 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 1962
Weather Friday: high 52, low
42, Rel. Hum. 53; Saturday high
59, low 38, rain .14, Rel. Hum.
48; Sunday high 70, low 41, Rel.
Hum. 36. . . Everbodjr getting
ready for a thankful Thanksgiving.
Big dinners, parties, religious
services and visiting will make a
full day. The Union Thanksgiving
Service in Tryon will be at 10
o’clock at the Methodist Church.
The Chritsian Science service at
11 o’clock. . . All the stores and
business houses will be closed, in
cluding the Court House offices in
Columbus. Stores in Tryon, Co
lumbus and Landrum will be open
day Wednesday in order to
«B|care of last minute shoppers.
stores in all three communi
ties plan to be closed all day
Thursday for Thanksgiving. . .
The Men of Holy Cross Church
win present Dr. George F. Taylor
in the first of four free lectures
“Introdution to the Epistles and
I, II Thessalonians” on Tuesday
night at 8 o’clock at the Parish
House. The big event of the week
is “My Favorite Hunter” which
will be held Friday at the George
Brannon place, Mulberry Farm.
Mr. ’ and Mrs. Sam Boykin of
Gamden, S. C. will be the judges.
Tickets available at Tack Shop
before Wednesday night. . . Alger
.Continued On Back Pape,
Congressman-Elect Jonas
Coming Here Sat. Dec. 13
The Eisenhower Victory Dinner
for Polk County will be held Sat
urday, Dec. 13th at Sunnydale.
Prominent state and district Re
publican leaders will be present
including Congressman>et^ct C. R.
Jonas of Lincolntop*^
Chairman Ernest Gibbs of the
Republican Executive Committee
states that the names of other
leaders will be announced later.
Mr. Jonas is the first Republican
in North Carolina sent to Con
gress in 24 years and is now re
cognized as one of the key Re
publicans in the state.
Professor William H. Irving,
chairman of the English Depart
ment of Duke University, has re
turned to Durham after a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Bryan.
Mrs. Clara Pue Graham of Bel
Air, Md. will arrive Wednesday
for a visit with her sister, Mrs.
E. Pue-Williams.
Dr. and Mrs. Virgil Jordan of
Weehawken, N1. J. have moved in
to their Tryon home, the former
•Tudson Possum Trot, in Gillette
Woods.
Mill Farm will have special
Thanksgiving dinner Thursday,
and Oak Hall will not have its
evening steak supper Thursday
oh account letting the staff off
to have Thanksgiving at home
with their families.
Miss Katharine Burgess of
Great Barrington has taken an
apartment at Circle Inn Apart
ments for the winter season.
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