THE 111091 DAM BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 286 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, NOV. 27TH. 1952
Published, Daily Except
[Est. 1-31-28]Saturday amd Sunday[5c Per Copy]
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUdUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
This is Thanksgiving. Let us
all be thankful and count our 1
blessings one by one and “it will
surprise you to see what the Lord
hath done.” . . . Today's Bulletin j
is brief in order to give the entire
staff a holiday. Any news items
for Friday’s Bulletin should be
phoned in before 8 o’clock Friday
morning if possible. . . Thursday
will have a full schedule with
church services, radio, television,
golf, horseback riding, visiting and
entertainine. Union Thanksgiving
service at Methodist Church at 10
o’clock with the Rev. Chas. L. Mc
Gavern preaching. Christian Sci
ence service at 11 o’clock. Land- |
Union service at the Metho
Church with the Rev. Harold
Schumacher of the Baptist Church
preaching . . . Funeral services-for
Mrs. Carmel Bradley Westbrook
will be held Thursday afternoon j
at 2:30 at Mill Creek Church of I
the Brethren. j
BULLETIN 20 YEARS AGO
Tryon Kiwanis Club sets aside
$110 for the purchase of regis
tered pigs and lespedeza seed to |
be given deserving 4-H Club mem- I
bers who will pay back to Kiwanis j
a pig each from the first litters.
Kiwanis will take these pigs and
give them to some more boys and
thus keep the good work revolv
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Santa Claus In Spartanburg
Santa Claus is coming to Spar
tanburg next week, riding atop a
mammouth 110-foot giant balloon
float, complete with sleigh and
reindeer. Escorting Santa to town
will be 17 bands representing
Wofford College, high schools in
the area, and the American Legion.
Santa's float will be iust one of
th« 42 giant balloons making an
appearance in Spartanburg u, offi
cially open the Christmas season.
The balloons valued at over $125,
000, will depict the famous Christ
mas Story, “Twas the Night Be
fore Christmas.”
Another feature of this year’s
parade will be the floats and other
decorated units. A total of 19 floats
and other units have been entered
and they include the beautiful
Lance of Charlotte float, along
with the Liggett & Meyers float
from Durham.
Other bands represent Wofford
College, Spartanburg High School,
Carver High School, Sims High
of Union, Granard High of Gaf
ney, Blacksburg High, Tri-High
of Caroleen, Union High School,
Woodruff High, Greer High, Forest
City High, Inman High, Fairfor
est High, District Five of Dun
can, Chesnee, Cowpens High, and
the American Legion Drum and
Bugle Corps.
BRIDE-TO-BE HONORED
Amoner the entertainments in
honor of Miss Mary Adams, bride
elect of Saturday, Nov. 29th, was
a cocktail party on Monday at The
Villa, given by Mr. and Mrs. Henry
G. Bartol Jr,, and a dinner on
Tuesday given by Mrs. Wayne
V. O’Neil at Stiil Pond in the
Hunting Country. Thursday’s par
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