THE TM DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 290 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3RD, 1952
Published Daily Except
[Est. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy)
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Tuesday: High 38, low j
32, rain .38, Rel. Hum. 90 .... j
Senator Taft objects to Eisen- |
hower’s naming of Democrat Labor |
Leader Durkin as Secretary of
Labor. Reuther expected to be
elected president of CIO.A
new administration began at the
County Court House in Columbus
Monday morning with new and re- j
elected officers sworn in by Court
Clerk Robert S. McFarland. J. C.
Williams was re-elected chairman
of the County Commissioners.
Troy Durham and Demus Chap
man are other members of the
h^^d. James E. Johnson was
Panned county accountant and
ta^supervisor. Max H. Feagan,
treasurer and tax collector; J. T.
Arledge, attorney; H. G. Laughter,
jailor; J. T. Tilley, custodian . . .
Funeral services for Will Hannon
will be held Friday at 3 p. m., at
Garrison Chapel Baptist Church.
.... Chairman Craig B. Thomas
of the Infantile Paralysis Com
mittee, stated Tuesday that L. C.
Porter would be drive chairman
for the March of Dimes campaign
in January. Miss Jane Brown is
treasurer.
The Fidelis class of the Land
rum Baptist Sunday school will
meet Friday, Dec. 5th, at 7:30,
with Mrs. J. T. Ross.
MUSIC, MUSIC, MUSIC AT
KIWANIS CLUB TUESDAY
James Gibson had charge of the
Tryon Kiwanis Club program on
Tuesday at 1 p. m., at Oak Hall
hotel and presented the Tryon
Hiirh School Glee Club in a tyro
gram of Thanksgiving and secular
songs. There are 40 members of
the Glee Club directed by Mrs.
Clarence Rhodes. The officers are
Wallace Lankford, president; Mel
vin Hipps, vice president; Harold
Gallimore, secretary; Shirley Ed
ney, librarian; Melvin Hipps, ac
companist.
The program included the fol
lowing songs:
“Accept Our Thanks” (Sibeluis) ;
“Thanks Be to God” (Cain) ; “The
Heavens Resound” (Beethoven) ;
“Beautiful Saviour” (arr. by Rieg
ger) : “I'll Follow My Secret
Heart” (Coward) ; “The Best
Things in Life Are Free” (arr.
by Stickles) ; “Bells of St. Mary’s”
(Adams) ; “Kentucky Babe” (Gei
bel) ; “Sylvia” (Speaks) ; “Caro
lina in the Morning” (MacLean).
MRS. AMANDA BARTON
The hour of funeral services for
Mrs. Amanda Barton, 74, who died
Monday at her home on Landrum
oute 2, will be set later, due to
the delayed arrival of a grandson
ijfom Korea.
Services will be conducted at
Fairview Baptist Church by the
Revs. Broadus Belue, A. T. How
ard and T. E. Reed. Petty Funeral
Home is in charge.
The Landrum Civic League will
meet Friday at 3:30 with Mrs.
E. L. Broome. Mrs. C. J. Stover
will be in charge of a musical pro
gram and there will be an exchange
of ffifts.