THE TRIM DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest g iLY Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 34 rJ 5 TON, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953
Published Daily Except
[Est. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy]
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
_AT TRYON, N. C. gJER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879_
Weather Wednesday: High 74,
low 48, rain .05, Rel. Hum. 60 . . .
Russians and U. S. may work out
peace plan.Tryon P.-T. A.
meets tonight at 8, musical pro
gram .... Pictures of Dog Show
at Oak Hall tonight at 8. . . Fri
day: Rotary at 1; Duplicate
Bridge at 7:45 . . . Saturday: Ju
nior Horsemanship Show at 2 p.
m., Harmon Field .... The sec
ond 4-H Club Leader’s Training
School will be held in Columbus
Court House Friday, March 20,
at 7:45 p. m. Any interested in
vited .... No figures have been
given out on the results of the
Methodist Turkey Dinner Wednes
day night, but the school cafeteria
was filled several times with en
thusiastic customers from all the
churches of the community show
ing their interest and support of
the movement of the Tryon Metho
dists to build a new church. The
church couldn’t make monev on
the meal served for $1.5!) if the
food had to be purchased, but
since most of it was donated as
well as the labor of cooking and
serving, nearly everything was
profit. The spirit of fellowship
and neighborliness and general
good will developed by the dinner
was worth the effort .... The
opening day of the three days of
DOLLAR DAYS by Tryon mer
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[ BUY FLYNN HOUSE
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Gilbert
have bought the Broadus B. Flynn
house in Pickens Park. The Flynn
house designed by their son, Ligon,
an architectural student at State
College, Raleigh, is one of the
most modern in the community.
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert sold their
j home, the former Windsor-Mit
| chell-Marsh place some time ago.
i Mr. and Mrs. Flynn will build a
home on a tract of land bought
some time ago from the Erskine
Estate, overlooking the Tryon
Country Club golf course. Sale
was made through G. Harrison
Bridgeman & Son.
|
LANDRUM NEWS
Landrum Town Clerk Joe Gen
try is ill with the mumps.
The Red Cross committee head
ed by Miss Myrtle Foster with
i the assistance of the garden and
civic clubs went over the top in
its assigned quota of $350 by rais
ing $300.
The Ruritan Club has just plac
ed three attractive road signs at
the three main highway entrances
to the community which welcome
visitors to Landrum and to attend
the church of their choice.
HOSPITAL NEWS
; Mrs. Luke Kilpatrick, Tryon,
I and Mrs. Ned Bradshaw of Land
rum wore admitted to St. Luke’s
Hospital. Patients discharged in
clude Mrs. George Walker and
babv girl and Clyde Hooker, both
of Lynn; Thomas Foster, Star
Route, Saluda.
Mrs. J. A. Moore and children
op Westfield, Mass., are visitinsr
Mrs. Moore’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. G. Ballew.