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_AT TRYON. N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 1879
Weather Tuesday: High 60, low
28, Rel. Hum. 67 . . . Gas explo
sion at Aiken, S. C., with loss of
10 lives and $2 million damage,
is the big headline for this sec
tion. Explosion caused by leaking
gas pipe ... A number of Polk
County people are employed in the
area. However, the H-Bomb plant
was not in the immediate area.
The Ice Vogues open in Spartan
burg tonight at 8:15 in the Me
morial Auditorium. This is one
of the most fascinating shows of
its kind to come to this area. It
will last for five nights . . . J.
Foster Dulles thinks President
Eisenhower has a good chance to
end the war ... So fnr 66 pages
- k the Anniversary Edition have
^jkn printed. The cooperation of
If many friends in sending in ad
vertisements and articles and sug
gestions is making a hard task a
pleasure. The Bulletin will be
their Bulletin as they have creat
ed it from day to day, and we are
most gratefu1.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Thomas J. Garren of
Hendersonville R-l; Mrs. Paul
Rutterbush, Columbus; Mrs. J. E.
Ramsey of Columbus.
Patients discharged include Mrs.
Will Williams, Columbus; and
Mrs. Elbert Metcalf and. baby girl.
I i HCLUB SCHEDULE
| The Polk County 4-II Clubs will
I have their regular club meetings
I the first of February. The follow
[ ing schedule will be observed:
j Green Creek, .Jr., Tuesday, Feb.
■> at 8:45 a. m.; Gi'een Creek, Int.,
i Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 9: 30 a. nr..
| Green Creek,, Sr., Tuesday, Feb’,
j 3 at 10:30 a. nr.
! Mill Spring, Jr.., Wednesday,
| Feb. 4^ at 8:45 a. m.; Mill Spring,
I Sr., Wednesday, Feb. 4 at 9:30 a
i m.
! Saluda, Thursday. Feh. 5
12:35 p. .m
[ Columbus, Friday, Feb. 6, at 9
| a. nr.
Sunnyview, Friday, Feb. 0 a,
j 10:30 a. m.
Tryon, Jr., Monday, Feb. 8 at
9:18 a. m.: Tryon. Sr., Monday,
Feb.. 8 at 10:18 a. m.; Tryon, Int.,
Monday, February 8 at 11:00 a. m.
Fellowship to Hear Pugh
ffhe Fellowship Group of the
Congregational Church will meet
tonight at 7. The speaker will be
Dr. W. L. Pugh, former professor
at Wofford College.
Local Church In Advance
A picture of the Congregational
Church of Tryon including the
new church house, is published in
the current issue of Advance, a
national magazine of the Congre
gational Churches, Boston. The
picture is used as an illustration
of the growth of the Church in the
South.
Officials report that cases at
the Polk County Superior Court
are being disposed of rapidly, and
that the docket is heavy.