* rEst.'<P31-28] Published Daily Except. Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy] entered as secon at tryon, i :lass matter august 20, 1928, at the postoffice . UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TIM DAILY BULLETIN The World’s SmaU .g daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 27 WRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1953 Weather Monday: High 59, low 35, Rel. Hum. 49 . . . Big fire at Wilmington, N. C. docks does $10 million damage. Over 20 persons injured. J. Foster Dulles thinks peace nearer with Stalin out of the way. Dying California woman granted divorce so her eight chil dren will get financial aid . . . Wed nesday is a big day in Trvon start ing with the A7alea Sale at the Hpiscopal Church at 10 a. m. On Wednesday night at 8 is the big style show at the school auditorium put on bv Ballenger’s for the P.-T. A. Proceeds benefit of school playground equipment . . . All fhese who have dinner at Sunny dale’s Hunter Trials Dutch Sup per Saturday night will have free music for danc’ng. . . C. P. Rogers leaves Wednesday for Washington on business. Mrs. E. H. Huxley of St. Petersburg. Fla., is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Dick at Carrollwood. TODAY Kiwarrs at 1 p. m. Fire program. Women’s Bridge Tournament and Dessert at 1:30 at Tryon Country Club. Men of Holy Cross dinner at G: 45. Dr. W. F. Bryan speaking on Early Histry of the Church. Landrum Masonic Lodge meets at 7:30. Successful Azalea Sale To Be Repeated Wednesday Last year, when the Mens Club of the Church of the Holy Cross planned their Azalea Sale, they thought that 1000 plants would be lop-rnaximum sales. You can imag ine how pleased they were when the 1000 plants they brought in t he first lot were gobbled up and very nearly 1000 more were taken by a beauty hungry Tryon and vicinity. Dozens of homes were made more colorful and attractive with the gorgeous azaleas which this sale brought them. Many of them are in the planting around the Ft. Luke’s Hospital Exchange and Dr. Preston’s office. It is a worthy endeavor, and we are hanpy that it is not only going to be re peated this year, but broadened out to include manv more tvnes of Azaleas, and two types of Camel lias. The first section of the sale comes Wednesday at 10 o’clock on the new parking- lot behind Holy Cross Episconal Church. Ernest Bnrwell and Bill Barrow are man aerine- the sale and will be assisted by fellow club members. They promise outstanding- plants at prices far below current catalog prices, especiallv when you add transportation costs. There will be Tndica Azaleas, which have larg-o blooms and exotic colors; Camellias of the Japonica family, which a'-" the show Pieces of many One o-nrd ens in Tryon- and Sa^no-ri Camellias, early bloomm-s, and the Virn'diest of all camellias. T all, lust for suice. some ruby-red berried Pv'racanthas. Mrs. John* Hig-pins and daugh ter of Landrum have boon dis charged as natients from f?t. Luke’s Hospital. No new patients.

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