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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 8. 1 879
THE n\ 4 DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest
Vol. 26—No. 9
Newspaper.
7 ■§ ON, N. C.
Seth M. Vininq, Editor
THURSDAY, FEB. 12TH, 1953
Weather Wednesday: high 58,
low 37, rain .45, Rel Hum. 80. . .
More controls to be taken off food
this weekend including milk, eggs,
butter, lard, soap, etc. . . Ralph
Farthing of the Tryon Merchants
Committee of the Chamber of
Commerce reports that Representa
tive R. E. Brantley stated a poll
of the members of the legislature
showed that no sales tax would be
put on food or drugs during this
session of the legislature. . . Try
on Chamber o? Commerce has been
active m tne nent to prevent taxes
on these essentials. . . Opie L.
Shelton, formerly of Spartanburg,
now executive vice president of
the Baton Rouge, La. Chamber of
Commerce, writes, ‘^Congratula
tions! Your Souvenir Edition
probably created a spirit of
nostalgia among your readers all
over the world. . . keep” Tryon the
same friendly, inviting place it
has always been. We here in Baton
Rouge salute you.”. . . Duplicate
Bridge Tournament Friday night
at Oak Hall at 7:45. Public in
vited. . . The name Charles Ed
wards that was published in the
January Court docket was not
Charles Edwards of Lynn, writes
a reporter. . . Storms continue to
flood Britain and Northern Europe.
Millions of dollars in clothing, bed
ding and food are being raised in
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Spartanburg Rector Speaker
At Rotary This Friday
Dr. George Farrand Taylor will
be in charge of the Tryon Rotary
Club program Friday at 1 p. m.
at Oak Hall Hotel, and will have
as his guest speaker, the Rev.
Capers Satterlee, rector of the
Church of the Advent, Spartan
burg. Mr. Satterlee will speak on
“Alcoholic Annonymous.”
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke's Hos
pital include J. W. Barnes, Tryon
Rt. 1; Mrs. Bertie Lawson, Mill
Spring; Mrs. David C. W. Chart
ers, Bermuda; Mrs. Warren Car
son, Tryon.
Patients discharged: Mrs. J. S.
Blackwell, Tryon; Mrs. Willard
Bradshaw, Lynn; Mrs. Burt M,.
Walden and daughter, Landrum.
Mrs. Brisco Passes at 84
i Mrs. Alice Hampton Brisco, 84,
| died Wednesday afternoon at the
home of a son, W. L. Briscoe of
Mill Spring, after a lingering ill
ness.
i She was the daughter of the late
i Samuel and Margaret Logan
| Hamnton of Rutherford County.
I Surviving are three sons, W.
! Lionel and George V. of Mill
I Spring and Leon H. of Wilming
ton, Del.; four grandchildren; and
nine great-grandchildren.
Funeral arrangement will be an
nounced h*1 McFarland-Keeter Mor
I tuarv. Rutherfordton.—Asheville
Citizen.
The Tryon Garden Club w;ll
meet, Feb. !8t,h at 8 p. m. at the
Congregational Church House. Mrs.
Arch Walker will speak on “What
Shall We Do Tn The Garden”.