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The World’s Smai
Vol. 26—No. 65
Published Daily Except
Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy]
■^ASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
m DAILY BULLETIN
daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
'RYON, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 1st, 1953
Weather Thursday: High 79,
low 55, rain 1.90, Rel Hum. 95.
The big news for the moment is
the proposed 8 billion dollar cut
in the federal budget asked by
President Eisenhower; also plans
reorganization of defense depart
ment. The Nl C. State Legisla
ture adjourned Thursday . . Fri
day is a busy day in Tryon. The
women’s society of the Congrega
tional church are having a pro
gressive luncheon at the homes of
Mrs. R. M. McCown on Grady
Avenue, then to Mrs.. Nelson Jack
son’s and end up at the L. R.
Bradleys’ on Puddin’ Hill . . . .
Rotary hears Guy Stewards at 1 p.
m. at Oak Hall speak on “Pity
the Lawyer”. The Baptist Brother
hood meets at 7:30 to hear Jim
Gibson talk about “Money”. The
Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge
holds an emergent meeting at
7:30 for work in the First De
gree .... The Duplicate Bridge
Tournament for everybody will be
held at 7:45 at Oak Hall. Tryon
Boy Scout Troop No. 1 under
Scoutmaster Seth Vining Jr., will
go on an overnight camping trip
to Green River Cove . . . Mill
Spring FFA and FHA are putting
on a play “When the Honeymoon’s
Over” at Mill Spring School . . .
Edmund- Embury School' at Try
on is having a May Day program
at 4 p. m. Landrum Masons meet
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Jim Jackson PCCSA Head
James Chapman Jackson was
elected president of the Polk Coun
ty Council of Social Agencies at
the annual meeting Thursday at
Oak Hall. Rev. Orville H. White
was named vice president; Mrs.
i Eugene Jones, secretary; Miss
Iris Jackson, treasurer.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Jerry Christopher,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Chris
topher of Landrum; Buren Hayes
of Tryon R-l; Mrs. W. M. Foster,
Mrs. James E. Higgins; Jerry
Allen Higgins, son of Mr. and
Mrs. James E. Higgins. A daugh
ter was born May 1, at 12:15 a.
m., to Mr. and Mrs. George Green
of Tryon. Patients discharged
include Miss Annette Searcy.
Citizenship Week To Be
Observed By Landrum Pupils
The Psychology Class of Land
rum High School will observe
Citizenship Week, May 4 to 8, by
presenting a program each day on
different topics of citizenship. It
will berpresented at the Landrum
grammar school auditorium as
i follows: Monday, 10 a. m., What
Constitutes a Good Citizen? Panel
leader, Bobby Lee and guests, Mrs.
Roland Lee and Mrs. Frank Brown.
! Panel students, Janice Littleton,
Shirley Rogers, Joann Huggins and
Donnie King. Tuesday, lo a. m.:
“What Is A Good Citizen?” Panel
leader, Sybil Belue, guests, Mrs.
Joseph Lee and Mrs. Frank Car
ruth. Panel students, Annie Ruth
Willard, June Bridgeman, Peggy
Jean Pack,,.Abria Campbell. Iris
Dill. Wednesday, 10 a. m.: “What
Is A Gbtia' Citizen In the Com
munity*?” Panel leader, Evelyn
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