THE mii' irtlLT BELLE™
The World’s Smallest , ^ „ Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 20 TR/ON, N. C. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1953
Published Daily c
[Est.-*l-31-28j_Saturday and ^ ay_[5c Per Copy]
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER A ’ <£P ^ 20, 1928, AT the postoffice
_at TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE 4}r F CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Thursday: High 67,
low 42, rain .02, Rel. Hum. 37 . . .
President Eisenhower has arrived
at Augusta for the week-end. . . .
Funeral services for Dr. C. C.
Marshall will be held this after
noon at 2 at McFarland Funeral
Home . . . . Jim Knowles has
charge of the Rotary program to
day at 1 p. m., and Charles Lea
of Spartanburg will speak. The
Men’s Garden Club will meet at
6:30 at Oak Hall and the Dupli
cate Bridge Tournament will be
held at 7:45 p. m., at Oak Hall.
Basketball tournament playoff at
Columbus gym tonight. Saturday
the Dog Show at-Harmon Field at
2 p. m., is the main event of the
day. There is one class for anv
live pet which includes cats,
squirrels, goats, chinchillas, etc.
Sunday brines the dedication of
the Church of the Holy Cross at
5 p. m., and the beginning of the
Youth Revival at Tryon Baptist !
Church at 7:30 p. m., led by Wayne i
Philpott and Billy Ray Hearn of
Waco, Texas. Also special singing
at Pentecostal Holiness Church at
7:30 with Roy L. Johnson leading.
. ... New members of the Spar
tanburg Civic Music Association
who join now can also attend the
Indianapolis Symphony Saturday
night, Feb. 28, free by showing
receipt for new membership. Try
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DEDICATES NEW CHURCH
BUILDING ON SUNDAY
Bishop M. George Henry, D. D.
The Rt. Rev. M. George Henry,
D. D., of Asheville, Bishop of the
Diocese of Western North Caro
lina will come to Tryon to dedicate
the new church building of the
Episcopal Church of the Holy
Cross on Sunday afternoon at 5.
The dedication service will be
.ii cuaige oi tne rector, the Kev.
Charles L. McGavern, assisted by
Rev. James B. Sill, Rev. George
Farrand Taylor, S. T. D., Rev.
L. A. Harkness, Rev. William T.
Capers Jr., all of Tryon; Rev.
John A. Pmckney, a former rector,
of Greenville, and Rev. George
B. Dayson of Rutherfordton, priest
in charge of the Mission of the
Good Shepherd, Tryon.
Special music for the occasion
will be greeted by Dr. R. A. Las
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