THE TR m DULY BULLETIN The World's Smalles ^mly Newspaper. Vol. 26—No. 3 JYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, FEB. "X 1953 Seth M. Vining, Editor [Esi.~g-31-28] ENTERED AS SECOND ( _AT TRYON, N. C Published Daily Except Jg Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] ^ 3S MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE ^VDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 8. 1879 Weather Tuesday: High 67, low 31, Rel. Hum. 44 . . . Eisenhower government starts cutting expens es by ordering all agencies to cut budget .... Over 1,600 people have died in floods of Holland, Belgiuna and England the past I few da:,%. Korean War about the I same .... New polio and influenza remedies have been developed bv scientists which is believed will work to prevent the diseases. . . . Echoes from The Bulletin’s 25th Anniversary will be printed from time to time. Miss Helen Stearns is sending a copy to Honolulu to Miss Mary Pringle, who has often visited Tryon.— Sorno more new houses within the past 25 years includes Earle Porter at Pickens 1 'ark entrance. Three more across the street to Rufus Gosnell, O. T. Hayes, and the Rev. R. B. Hayes. Farther out in the valley: Ed Barber, Carl Fortner, Russell Thompson, Howard Williams, H. G. Wyatt, Jimmy Edney. Thanks ! to many friends for calling these to our attention. Just shows how much this community has grown by degrees, and there’s another on the Adams-Millis road built by George Comer, and also Mrs. L. K. Boysen on Marion Drive. Please send us all your suggestions about any news of interest to oth er readers.The St. Agnes Guild Fashion Show modeling _Continued On back Page_ CURLEY WILLIAMS Burley Franklin Williams, 54, well-known Tryon painter, died suddenly Tuesday morning. Funeral services will be held Thursday at 3 p. m., at the Tryon Method’st Church with the pastor, the Rev. H. A. Pruyn, officiating, assisted by the Rev. G. A. Davis of the Pentecostal Holiness Church. The body will be at McFarland Funeral Home until hour of service. Mr. Williams was a native of Henderson County, a son of the late LeRoy and Tunie Williams. He moved to Tryon in 1910 and operated a taxi service for 17 years, until he took up the paint ing business. He was a member of the Methodist Church. Survivors include his widow, the former Miss Edith Lawrence; two sons, Marvin and R. L. Wil liams of Tryon; one daughter, Mrs. Frances Nodine, of Landrum; one sister, Mrs. Ruth Littlefield, of Landrum, and one grandchild, Douglas Nodine. Tryon Fire Chief On District Committee Wednesday’s Charlotte Observ er reports that Birch Arledge, Tryon Volunteer Fire Ch:ef, has been named on a committee of Western North Carolina firemen to work out plans for a mutual assistance program. The plan is already at work with Tryon, Co lumbus and Landrum fire depart ments. It calls for neighboring fire departments to cover the fire dangers of the other communities when their fire department is en gaged in helping another com munity. Fire Chief Mack Salley of Enka, formerly of Tryon and Saluda, is chairman of the Western North Carolina committee.

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