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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 8 1879
THE TE 10,11 DAILY BlILLETIA
The World’8 Smal'o daily Newspaper, ~ -- - --
Seth M. Viuing. Ed it or
V°l. ^6 N*0- ^ ^ RYON, N. C. THURSDAY, FEB. 5TH, 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 62,
low 44, Rel. Hum. 41 . . . World
news about the same. New wind
storms add havoc to English chan
nel floods which has already taken
2,000 lives . . . Secretary of State
J. Foster Dulles, tells Europe to
speed up its unity program or face
cuts in aid from U. S. . . . Asheville
Times of Wednesdav had a large
two column picture of F. C. Penney
of Tryon with his 103rd birthday
cake. The picture was taken at
the home of his daughters, Mrs.
C. E. Hurd and Miss Edith Pen
ney. who held open house in honor
of the occasion on Tuesday after
noon .... The Rotary Club will
meet Friday at 1 p. m., at Oak
Hall. On Friday night Oak Hall
will serve a spaghetti supper at
the regular price advertised in
The Bulletin and in addition offer
free facilities for bridge players.
1 his will give visitors an oppor
tunity to make up a nartv of
their own or to get with others
who would like to play . . . Please
notify The Bulletin of any new
homes built within the past 25
years which were missed in the
Anniversary Edition. The Knight
house on Melrose Avenue is now
owned bv Dr. and Mrs. W. L.
Pugh. The Leonard Carpenter
house, should have been listed as
the J. C. Kimberly house. So much
Con tin ,td On Back Pape_
GEORGE H. WATERMAN
George H. Waterman, 62, retired
oil company executive, died sud
denly at his home in Tryon on*
Wednesday about 6 p. m.
Funeral services are incomplete
pending the arrival of relatives.
Services will be held at the Church
of the Holy Cross in Tryon, prob
ably Saturday. The hour will be
announced by McFarland Funeral
Home.
Mr. Waterman was born Feb.
16, 1889, m Wheaton, 111. He was
educated in New York schools and
the Polytechnic Institute in Brook
lyn. He was with the Socony
Vacuum Oil Co., Inc., New York
for 30 years. He retired in 1947
and moved to Trycn where he
purchased Loner Lane Farm from
the Edward Flynns.
He is survived by h's widow,
Mrs. Suzanne Morse Waterman,
and two daughters, Natika and
Martha; also three children, by
his first marriage as follows: Mrs.
David A. Chenoweth of Amity
ville, Long Island, N. Y.; Leonard
A. Waterman, Yarforth, England;
and Harold Fulton Waterman of
San Lorenzo, Calif, and his mother,
Mrs. George A. Waterman, of
Stanton, N. J.
Since moving to Tryon, Mr.
Waterman became active in the
Episcopal Church Men’s Club and
was treasurer of the Sunday
! school.
Leonard S. Smith Jr., M. F. H.,
of Carmargo Hunt, Cincinnati,
O., will be a week-end guest of
the W. E. Kuhns at the Cotton
j Patch in the Hunting Country.
Harold Davis of Columbus is_a
patient in Room 251, General Hos
pital, Spartanburg, after under
go:ng surgery Wednesday morn
ing.