THE WKt DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Sm-alles & uy Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 33
A'ON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1953
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POSTOFFICE
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Weather Tuesday: High 75, low
48, Rel. Hum. 34. U. S. Airplane
attacked by Russians near Alas
ka, and American plane shoots
back. Neither plane hurt. U. S.
win another battle in Korea with
2nd Army .... Tuesday the
17th, was St. Patrick’s Day and
the Irish all over the world cele
brated. They were joined by many
millions who love the Irish. Nearly
2,000,000 people in New York alone
saw the parade of 52 blocks length.
. . . . TONIGHT is the night of
the big Turkey Dinner served at
the Tryon school cafeteria for the
benefit of the Methodist Church
•Building fund. Time 5:30 to 7.
.... Plans have been completed
for the Junior Horsemanship Show
at Harmon Field, Saturday, March
21, at 2 p. m. Mrs. Charles Goggi
is chairman of the committee which
includes Arthur Farwell, ringmas
ter; Miss Dorothy Blackwell, sec
retary; Gordon Wright, gatekeep
er and Col. and Mrs. Norme D.
Frost in charge of the gate to col
lect the small fee charged. Mrs.
James A. Blackwood, noted horse
woman of Detroit will be the judge.
Schooling will be permitted in the
ring from noon until 1 p. m., be
fore the show and the judge will
be glad to answer brief questions.
.No entry fees will be charged. . . .
SPECIAL EDITION
This special edition of 28 pages
has been prepared by the business
people of Tryon who are offering
many bargains for DOLLAR
1 DAYS, Thursday, Friday and Sat
urday.
Neve;- before have the merchants
of Tryon gone out in a big way to
unite in presenting their best buys
to the customers of this area.
This is an opportunity for all
consumers to buy a tremendous
variety of merchandise at big sav
ings. The public is invited to read
the advertisements in this Bulletin
and to visit the stores during this
weekend.
j Tryon P.-T. A. will meet Thurs
i day night at ft o’clock for a musical
j program ynder direction of Mrs.
! Clarence Rhodes. A social hour
| will follow the program to which
the public is invited.