Mrs. Elizabeth Solesbee Mrs. Elizabeth McClure Solesbee, 57, widow of Wilson Solesbee, passed away Wednesday noon at her home in Upper Greenville County, near Tryon, following1 a short illness. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 3:30 at the Gowansville Baptist Church with the Revs. Robert E. Campbell, B. B. Vaughn and F. L. Lankford officiating. Mrs. Solesbee had been a promi nent truck farmer and grower of flowers most of her lift and car ried on her trade throughout this area in Polk, Spartanburg and Greenville counties. Mrs. Solesbee is survived by 11 children as follows: Clarence Solesbee, Mrs/ Lola Rollins, Daniel Solesbee, Misses June and Betty Solesbee, all of Gowansville, Mrs. Brooks Staggs of Motlow, Mrs. Ellis Jennings of Landrum, James Solesbee of Lyman, Earl Solesbee of Tigerville, Woodrow Solesbee of Greer and Berly Solesbee of Inman. Also three brothers, Ed McClure of Saluda, N. C., Alander McClure of Landrum, Joe McClure of Washington, D. C., and one sister, Miss Dovie McClure of Landrum^ Petty Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. In renewing her subscription Mrs. Doris Edney Quillen says, “I enjoy The Bulletin very much, especially the Silver Anniversary issue.” WANT job as House Keeper or caring for elderly couple. Miss Pauline Stepp, Landrum, S. C.— Advertisement p. Admission to ST. MAT THEW PASSION^ at 8 tonight at Congregational Church House is by donation of $1 (as stated on tickets) or of a lesser amount to LANIER LIBRARY. We hope yoil'll come.—Adv’t. Margaret Culkin Bannii^' Ohio State Speaker Margaret Culkin Banning will leave Tryon next' week for Co lumbus, Ohio, where she will ad dress the closing banquet of the National Convention of College Deans which will be held at Ohio State University on April 4th. The Ecusta Paper Division of Olin Industries, Inc., located at Pisgah Forest, N. C., has receiv ed the first place award in the 1952 safety contest in the Class “A” section of the Pulp and Paper division from the National Safety Council. Ecusta manufac tures cigarette and other fine flax papers. The company reduced its accident rate from 23.54 in 1941 to 1.41 in 1951 for which Ecusta received second place award. Last year the rate was reduced to .42 as compared to 9.03 average for all mills in its group. Fresh Carolina Pound 49c - at - BALLENGER’S FOODLAND Tryon, North Carolina