THE UTOS DULY BULLET1
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper,
Vol. 26—No
50
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1953
Published Daily Except
[Est. 1-31-281 Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy!
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Thursday: High 84,
low 44, Rel. Hum. 42 . . . All those
who saw “The Visitor”, the all
Tryon movie at the Parish House
Thursday night report a delightful
show for an overflowing crowd.
The second performance will be
given tonight at 8. Another big
entertainment tonight at 8 is
“Father Was A Housewife”, pre
sented by Tryon Senior class at
the school auditorium, one night
only.The Tryon Bank &
Trust Co., will be open one hour
only Wednesday from 9 to 10 a. m.
in order to do emergency banking
for those who must have it. All
the stores of Tryon will close for
■SJ^Iorse and Hound Show to make
45? big holiday. The court house
offices will also close. Horse Show
Day is a reunion day for friends
from all over the county and far
places. This is an opportunity for
many to renew acquaintances.
Programs with a silver cover print
ed in blue ink are being printed
now in celebration of the 25th an
niversary .... The Curtis Candy
Co. ponies will be at the show
again this yea'r for a performance.
All the young people will want to
see them. Theo Kerhulas is pre
paring box lunches for delivery at
Harmon Field for those who make
reservations now. Those who order
now will save 25c on each box,
because the limited quantity avail
-Continued on Back Pa,ge_
HOSPITAL DONORS
Additional contributions were
turned in Thursday for operating
funds for St. Luke’s Hospital from
the following to push total to
.$5,500 leaving a balance of $4,500
yet to be raised:
Mrs. Andrew E. Moore, Mr. and
Mrs. Nelson Jackson II, Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Brady, Dr. Dorothy
Reed Mendenhall, Dr. and Mrs.
Emil Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
j B. Slater, Mr. and Mrs. James R.
Trowbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
I M. Brent, Mr. and Mrs. C. Robert
| Erskine, Mrs. H. Lan Moore, Mr.
j and Mrs. Wilbur Roadhouse, Mrs.
I J- R- Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. W.
| Whiting Andrews, Mrs. Harkness
j Smith.
! HOSPITAL NEWS
| New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
j pital include John J. Mclver, Sav
! annah, Ga.; Jack Wagner, son of
I Mrs. Adele Wagner, Mill Spring
I R-l; Miss Blanche Waddle, Co
lumbus; Mrs. Eddie Jackson, Land
I rum; Alex White, Tryon.
i Patients discharged: Susan Fort
j ner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
! Carl Fortner, who was injured
while playing at school Thursday;
Miss Ruth King, Tryon.
Production staff for “Father '
Was A Housewife:” Stage man
agers, Franklin McKaig and James
Cowan; sound effects, Fred, Ed
wards; publicity chairman, John
May; poster chairman, Shirley
Flynn; director, Miss Myrtle Bald- ,
win; program, Lyle Dorow; tick
ets, Fred Bridgeman and Glenn
Head. - ‘
The entire fifth grade of JTryon*
public school rode‘ the train to
Hendersonville Friday morning
and were met there by parents and
friends for the .motor trip home;