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SECOND CLASS MATTER • AUGUST 2(T, 1928, AT' THE POSTOFFICE
AT TlfYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TO0Y DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 26-^-No.- 43 TRYON, N. C.
_Seth M. Vining, Editor
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1953
Curb Reporter
.. Weather Monday: High 77,-low
47,. rain .'.01/ Rei. Hum. 49. Rain
fall for month of March 7.85 in.
-riDuke* Endowment has just
announced. donation of $690,000 to
ljfejhospjtals and. 41 orphan homes
pie two C&rolinas. St. Luke’s
Hospital in Tryoh gets $1,409 and
the Baby ^Hospital in Saluda which
operate^ during the summer gets
$799. If outsiders are kind enough
to give" us ov6r $1,000 to help
operate our hospitals it should be
an incentive to homefolk to answer
the call now being made for funds
* for St; Luke’s Hosptial. Manpower
is short and if contributors will
send in<their donation right away
if will save' a voluntary worker
from. having to make a personal
call . . Silver Creek Baptist
v-Church is holding a revival this
week'at 7:30 each night with the
Rev. Mr. Reese of Canton nreach
ing and Sinerer Woody leading the
special mttsic on the organ. . . The
Tryou P. H, Club will hold Easter
Sunrise services Sunday morning
^|;On Oak Hall lawn. Mrs. Clar
Rhodes will direct the music.
.T".' ■. . The time for candidates
’< to file, for town commissioner and
mayor-is drawing near. Tryon has
a citizen ticket which means that
Republicahs'havo: as good chance as
“Democrats to get elected. We don't
think, in:" terms of party affiliation
. when we vote for our municipal
officers. We want the best * man
who- is 'willing to serve. It *is often
nara to get good mert to serve, for
■ if they ar£ in business and watit
? to do what, they/thijjlt ' is ifight,'
' they make enemies* and jqgd j»usv
towers. Any business tu^n serving*
in > political office dees -sd' a£ir
. persoriaksacrifics ;ip time as w$n.
: asAnoney. Some .ttien- love it*and'
--^Contmued on' Rack Page.
. ’".V v.f$• * *f.'v -**' * • ^ ;; :V% '_“X —
I Gymkhana Here Friday
j The annual Gymkhana spon
j sored by the Tryon Riding & Hunt
Club will be held Friday after
| noon at 2:-30 at Harmon Field.
I George Webster and Walter New
[ man are co-chairmen of the com
I mittee putting on the show. Ar
| thur Farwell will be the master
j of events for the day.
The events include can and keg
I race, potato race, balloon race,
j three-legged race, musical chairs,
| Romeo and Juliet, sack race, mys
tery class and a costume class.
The chairmen say they have more
young people who want to take part
in the gymkhana than they have
horses and that they hope all own
j ers will bring their horses to help
I out in the fun.
j PINK SPICER
J Pink- Spicer, 49; passed away
I early Wednesday morning at St.
I Lukes’ Hospital after a short
illness. -
Mr. Spicer, a native of Hender
son County, was a farmer, and
moved here in 1917. He was a
! veteran of World War II.
| Funeral services will be held
| Thursday at 2:30 p. m., at Mc
I Fariand Funeral Home. Burial
in Tryon Cemetery,
j The deceased, is survived by his
| mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Spicer,
, of Tryon; one brother, Fairbanks
Snicer of Landrum and one sister,
Mrs. Milly Jones of Lynn.
| HOSPITAL NEWS
■ Mrs. Eugene Jones of Tryon was
I, admitted as p patient to St. Luke’s
j .Jfospijal,. flfVs. John Paul Jones
f- of Tryon y?as discharged. Mr. and
i • MVs. .Tndmas Hipp of Saluda are
j parents',of a daughter born on
Apjil 1st; at C:20 a. m.