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Vol. 25—No. 294 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1952
Curb Reporter
Weather Monday: High 64, low
33, Rel. Hum. 47 . . . That “con
troversy” at the Episcopal Church
tonight says Rev. Charles L. Mc
^^yern is “The Great Controversy
JJ^the Early Church: Galatians”
which will be given by Dr. George
Farrand Taylor at the Parish
House in the third of his series
of lectures sponsored by the Men’s
Club at 8 o'clock . . . Chairman
Ernest Gibbs of the Republican
Executive Committee, states that
Thursday night is the deadline for
those wishing to buy tickets to the
Eisenhower Victory Dinner at
Sunnydale Saturday night and
meet Charles Raper Jonas the
first Republican Congressman from
North Carolna in 24 years. In
addition to those listed in the ad
tickets may be obtained from Mrs.
J. C. Woodley .... Margaret Cul
kin Banning created quite a stir
following her appearance at the
Congressional committee investi
opting lurid literature. Mrs. Ban
^kg condemned sexy girlie maga
3Res sold on news stands and
found one of her own articles
doctored up and displayed along
with them under the title “Is
Virginity Old Fashioned?” Mrs.
Banning has received much prdise
from Congressional leaders for her
work with social problems ....
H09PITAL NEWS today includes
as patients Harold Gosnell of Tr1'
on; Bobby Wiliams who was criti
cally injured in an auto accident;
Kenneth Waldrop of Lynn; Mrs.
^obprt Johnson, Landrum; Mrs.
Nonie Benson, Gpwensville. Pa
tents discharged include Miss
Eleanor Reppert, Tryon Mrs. Rob
ert Plumley and baby* daughter,
Landrum, Route 2.
W. H. CULBRETH
W. H. “Bub” Culbreth, 65, well
known citizen of Green Creek, died
Tuesday morning at 6:30 at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. John
Alberson, at New Prospect, S. C.,
after an illness of about a year.
Funeral services will be held
at 2:30 p. m., at Hickory Grove
Baptst Church in Polk County
with the Rev. W. E. Tisdale, pas
tor of the New Prospect Baptist
Church: the Rev. Robert Bell of
Sandy Plains ARP Church and the
Rev. A. C. Martin of Mill Spring
Baptist Church officiating.
Nephews will be pallbearers.
The body will be at the home of
Mrs. Alverson in New Prospect
until 1 p. m., when it will be
placed in the Hickory Grove Church
to await the hour of service. In
terment will be in the church
cemetery. The McFarland Funeral
Home in charge of arrangements.
Mr. Culbreth, a native of Green
Creek, Polk County, Landrum, S.
C., Route No. 1. was a son of the
late Dock and Sally Childers Cul
breth. He is survived by his wid
ow, Mrs. Nellie Weaver Culbreth;
one son, Bill Culbreth of Landrum;
three daughter, Mrs. Jennings Cal
vert, Forest City; Mrs. Cecil Coch
ran, and Mrs. John Alverson, New
Prospect; two sisters, Mrs. Fda
Wilson, Quintan, Texas; Mrs.
Minnie Hawkins, Inman, S. C.,
Route 1; five brothers, R. L. Cul
breth, .Lyman; J. W., of Inman,
S. C.; G. C., of Spartanburg, R-6;
A. B.. of Inman R-l; D. R., of
Fair Forest; also six grandchil
dren.
Dr. Bernard C. Clausen will
speak Thursday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m.
at Congregational Church House.
Public invited.