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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining. Editor
Vol. 25—No. 285 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY. NOV. SfiTTT iqko
Weather Monday: High 61, low i
34, Rel. Hum. 49; Tuesday high I
54, low 37, rain .01, Rel. Hum. 76. I
General Eisenhower has named
Arthur E. Summerfield chairman
of the Republican National Com
mittee as postmaster general; Mrs.
Oveta Culp Hobby, Democrat and
first WAC head, named Adminis
trator Federal Security Agency
and Mrs. Ivy Baker Priest, Boun
tiful, Utah, treasurer of the Unit
ed States.M. T. Lambeth
of Statesville was elected Rotary
Governor at the 280th District
Convention in Charlotte Tuesday.
. . . . President Geo. D. Cooksey
of the Trvon Chamber of Com
iterce has been assured by AAA
■prials that next year a license j
s^tion will be operated in Tryon
;n order for motorists in this area
to ^et their new taps more con
veniently .... The Chamber
pf Commerce directors met Tues
ftav night. The Christmas Light
ing1 Program will begin soon under
the leadership of Harrison Bridge
man Tr. Trade Street will again
be lined with lighted Christmas
trees to spread cheer to all who
see. With money left over from
the ye*r before plus new collec
tions the committee had approxi
mate! v 840o to spend on the pro
ject, butrbv being as conservative
as Possible they used $251.26,
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My Favorite Hunter Is
Postponed Indefinitely
My Favorite Hunter, the riding
activity scheduled for Friday af
ternoon has been postponed inde
finitely on account of rainy weather
and wet grounds.
The popular event held at the
George Brannon Mulberry Farm
for the past two years grew like
a mushroom and hundreds of peo
ple were looking forward to it
again this year, but the uncertain
ty of the weather and other ar
rangements makes it impossible to
set a new date at this time.
CALL FOR F. P. RUFF
The Selective Service Board is
issuing a call for Franklin Paul
Ruff, formerly of Mill Spring. His
last address was listed as Hender
sonville R-2. Anyone knowing his
correct address are requested to
notify the Draft Board at Tryon.
FUN NIGHT TONIGHT
The Fellowship Group of the
Congregational Church will meet
tonight at 7 o’clock for Thanks
giving dinner and fun, say the
program leaders.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Van T. Green of
Landrum R-l, are parents of a
daughter born Nov. 25th, at 12:45
p. m., at St. Luke’s Hospital.
Other new patients are Joan
and Judy Stoudenmire, twin daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs. H. 0. Stoud
enmire; and Mrs. Mary Lyster,
all of Tryon.
Patients discharged include Dr.
David Wenstrand, Tryon; Mrs.
Stanford Case, Columbus; Mrs.
Robert Thompson and daughter,
Melvin Hill.