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 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 25—No. 291~ TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1952 Weather Wednesday: High 53, j low 35, rain .02, Rel. Hum. 67 ... | Fred Owen will have the Rotary j program Friday at 1 p. m., and i will have as chief speaker, Dr. A. V. Dye, who recently returned from a tour of Scandinavia, Eng land, Scotland, Germany, Switzer land, France, Italy ... Abria Campbell, Polk County boy, living on Jack Kimberly’s Eskdale Farm, and member of Landrum Future Farmers of America Chapter, has been awarded a free trip to Kan sas City by the South Carolina Jersey Cattle Associatioin in recognition of ihis acl^ievemefnit with his calf project. He was «ted by the State F. F. A. Ciation .... Walter Fortune i Spartanburg General Hos- ! pitial for treatment .... The death of Will Hannon was a shock to the community as he was re spected by both white and colored for his fine citizenship and the ] manner in which he conducted his j business. He will be missed by I many .... Tryon High School j Glee Club needs 40 vestments and j anyone wishing to contribute to this particular project may send it to Miss Lula Burrell at the school .... Free demonstration on Making Christmas decorations will be given Friday at 2 p. m. at Columbus school auditorium by Mrs. Jean Howard, Duke Power Company home economist. LEAVE FOR INDUCTION The following Polk County men left Tryon Thursday morning for the induction center at Charlotte: Carlee Pace, Joe Lee Bush, John Allen Horton, James Edwin Laugh ter, Billy E. McCurry, Weston Hampton Pace, Melvin Foster, Herman Scruggs, and William Booker Summey. The Rev. Orville H. White, act ing1 as chaplain for the Home Friendly 'Club. gave the Club’s Prayer Book and Cross. Mrs. M. L. Thompson furnished and served coffee and apples. The Rotary Club gave cigarettes. Stores Open Wednesdays The stores of Tryon which normally close on Wednesday af ternoons will remain open all day Wednesdays until after Christmas in order to take care of the extra Christmas shopping. The Tryon Chamber of Commerce committee made the announcement Wednes day. HOSPITAL NEWS New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital include Miss Jean McCain, Tryon; Mrs. Ralph Plumley, R-2, Landrum; Miss Blanche Bridge man, Tryon. Discharges include Frank Copeland, R-l, Tryon; Geo. Bolt, Mill Spring; Mrs. Lucy Mel ton Saltz, Saluda; Mrs. Darthula •Newman, Tryon. Bridge players who want to take lessons from Stanislas Czetwer tynski at Pine Crest Inn Friday night and also see the “Curious Mrs. Savage” at the school* house, will have to see Czetwertynski Friday night and Mrs. Savage Sat urday night at -the second per formance.

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