THE TRI OS DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smalle ;3 jaily Newspaper.
Vol. 26>—No. 75
_Seth M. Vining, Editor
tYON, N. C. FRIDAY, MAY 15TH, 1953
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Published Daily Except
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POSTOFFICE
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Weather Thursday: High 86,
low 57, Rel. Hum. 48 . . . Local
golfers should attend the Pro- I
Amateur tournament Monday at
Tryon Country Club and see the j
best players in action. Mrs. Jack i
Craig won the nine hole low putt
contest at Morganton Thursday.
Other results Monday . . . Dupli
cate Bridge tonight, also music I
festival and the Columbus fried
chicken supper. . . . Miss Bernice
Taylor, medical technican, North
ampton, Mass. Hospital, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Taylor . . . Mrs. Nancy Moore and
Miss Nancy McLeod have return
ed from New York . . . Dr. Tom
Mize writes from his ship over
seas that Secretary of Defense
Wilson reviewed maneuvers of the
planes and activities on the air
craft carrier USS Tarawa, while
they were at sea from France to
North Africa. . . At Algiers they
had leave for a tour to Bou Saada
and ru fiamen in the desert where
they rode camels. Dr. Mize says
this was one of their most inter
esting tours since they have been
in the Mediterranean. This ship
is scheduled to reutrn to the
States for a few weeks in Julv.
. . Mrs. Sadie Si. Patton (Mrs. P.
F.), a trustee of the Cherokee
Historical Assn, spent Thursday
at Cherokee as a member of the
committee which decides on the
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HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include: Mrs. Hoyt Orr,
Tryon; Mrs. L. B. Kimbrell, of
Landrum. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Heatherly of Saluda are parents
of a son born May 14.
Patients discharged include Mrs.
Josiah Burgess, R-2, Mill Spring;
Mrs. Dorothea Heatherly, Landrum
RFD and Mrs. A. W. Brintnall,
Tryon.
Landrum Music Recital
Mrs. C. J. Stover will present
her music class in a recital Mon
day evening at 8 in the auditor
ium of the elementary school.
Those taking part will be San
dra Fagan, Kenneth Bristol, Dean
Griggs, Judy Swain, Patricia
Clark, Elizabeth Lee, Jimmy Ann
Dill Melinda Gaines, Douglas Rip
py, Hugh McAllister, Sylvia Chris
topher, Patsy Bridgman, Harriet
Jackson, Sue Greene, Rosanne
Mabry, Roy Griggs, Juanita
Wright, Ida Jackson, Mary Ann
Bishop, Joan Freeman, Linda
Huggins, Madge Pate, Cora Ve
horn, Cecil Becknell, Henrietta
Kemmerlin, Nancy Lawlis, Bar
bara Fagan, Mary Bishop, Kay
Greene, Mary Lee and Doris
Westbrook.
MRS. RUTH M. GARDNER
Mrs. Ruth M. Gardner, 93, moth
er of Ralph Newberry Gardner
of Tryon, died in the Biloxi, Miss.,
Hospital Saturday night after sev
eral years illness. Funeral ser
vices were held Tuesday at 2 p.m.
in Hinsdale, 111. She had lived on
the south side of Chicago for more
than 75 years. She spent her win
ters in Biloxi until 15 years ago
when she made it her permanent
home.
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