Curb Reporter
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Rev. Zeno Greene of Saluda-Tux
edo section will receive diplomas
Friday night at Fruitland Bible
Institute at Frutland, according to
The Asheville Citizen .... program
for today (Thursday) includes St.
Matthew Passion at 8 p. m., at
Congregational Church House; Rid
ing & Hunt Club party at Pine
Crest Inn with movies of the re
cent Tryon Hunter Trials, Olympic
movies taken in Helsinki and a
talk by Gordon Wright; second
showing of “Ivanhoe” at Tryon
Theatre and the last showing Fri
day. The Stearns P.-T. A. meets
Thursday at Columbus. Friday al
so brings the Rotary program at
1; the Puppet Show at 2 p. m.,
and at 8 p. m., at Tryon School
auditorium for the benefit of St.
Luke’s Hospital and the P.-T. A.
.... With so many activities
underway at ths time of year it
pays to run several ads just be
fore the program in order to re
mind the reader that your program
is worthwhile. One extra person
will pay for the small ad in a
series if the admission is only 50c.
CORRECTIVE
In Wednesday's a&'P 1 * tise
ment, lemons should K> Seen
2 pounds for 25c Inst. oi ie
price stated.
Townsend Named Editor
Asheville, Mar. 26.—Philip Van
Buren Townsend, son of Mrs.
Stryker Townsend, Melrose Lane,
Tryon, has been elected to the
position of associate editor of the
1954 Board of The Ashnoca, news
paper of Asheville School, Ashe
ville, N. C., according to Mark
Reed, editor-in-chief. Townsend, a
member of the fourth form at
Asheville School, has been a mem
ber of the newspaper staff for the
past two years.
A record breakng 455.8 million
bushels of 1952-crop wheat had
been put under price support as
of February 15.
In Eisenhower’s Cabi \
Harris & Ewing
John Foster Dulles
Secretary of State
SALUDA NEWS NOTES
Julia Ann Johnson.
There will be a Union Easter
Sunrise Service held on Houch
Hill behind the Methodist Church.
Rev. Huggins will be the speaker.
Rev. Edd Corn will give the invo
cation. Rev. Solomon will give
the benediction, and the Rev. Han
sell will lead the program.
Rev. M. L. Lewis, pastor of
Dana Church, will preach next
Sunday morning at the Baptist
Church. He is well known to our
community.
The Saluda Methodist Church
will have its revival meeting begin
ning May 3 through May 10.
Everyone is invited. (Sitters
wanted) Men, women,-and children
to sit in slightly used pews Sun
day morning and evenings at the
Saluda Methodist Church. An Eas
ter Cantata will be given at the
church Sunday evening, April 5,
at 7:30 and candlelight service
under the direction of Mrs. John
Taylor. The title of the cantat is
“The Easter Hallelujah.”
The BULLETIN, $3 per year in
county; $4 per year elsewhere.