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THE TRiM DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest p. Q y Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 76 TR * N, N. C. MONDAY, MAY 18TH, 1953 Published Daily Except fEst.djptel-28]_ Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] ENTERED AS SECOND CL. *g MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. \ Oi IER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Friday: High 89, low j 62, Rel. Hum. 47; Saturday high j 84, low 59, Rel. Hum. 54; Sunday | high 80, low 61, Rel. Hum. 58 . . . Miss Geraldine Hudson of Dray ton, Spartanburg County, was one of 19 persons killed in airplane crash during storm in Texas Sun day . . . Everything ready for the big Pro-Amateur Golf Tourna ment at Tryon Country Club start ing today at 12:30. Pro Ted Fox expects about 60 players to parti cipate. Prizes for amateurs have been donated by Tryon mechants. The pros will get cash . . . The public is invited to see the tour nament free . . . Movies of Lake Lanier and camp life at the Pied mont Boy Scout Camp will be shown tonia-ht about 8 at the Tryon school auditoi’ium. The public is invited and all parents ot cubs and I scouts should take advantage of this opportunity to see what the hoys do at camp each summer. Scout Executive R. M. Schiele is one of the outstanding amateur nhotographers in this section . . . Miss Corinne Prince, of Patton Memorial HosnHal, Hendersonville, has accepted the position of dieti tian at St. Puke’s Hosnital in Tryon. Miss Prince is a s’ster of Hovt O. Prince of Tryon and i$ ■>”°11 known in this section . . . The Eastern Star meets tonight at 8 at the Masonic Lodge .... HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to St. Luke’s Hospital include Mrs. Evelyn Gos nell, R-2, Landrum; Ben Wood ruff, Greer, S. C.; Keith Kuyken dall, Fort Jackson, S. C.; J. P. Metcalf, Mill Spring; Mrs. Salome Newman, Saluda; Carolyn Hicks and Miss Rose Terry of Tryon. Patients discharged include Mrs. Bessie Jackson, R-l, Landrum; Lonzo Stewart, R-3, Greer; Mrs. J. C. Raines and daughter, Mrs. Baker Gibson and son, and Mrs. L. B. Kimbrell, all of Landrum; Mrs. G. H. Bridgeman Jr., and son, Mrs. Leonard Wofford, Mrs. Hoyt Orr, all of Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Gray Gosnell of R-2, Campobello, S. C., are parents of a son born May 15th at 6 p. m. SAMUEL N. VANCE Funeral services for Samuel Norwood Vance, 68, a retired civil engineer, who died Saturday morn ing at his home here following a year’s illness were held Sunday at 2 p. m. in the chapel of the Mc Farland Funeral Home. The Rev. Joe Wagner, pastor of Tryon’s First Presbyterian Church, officiated and burial was in a Laurens, S. C., cemetery. Fallbearers were isham Hen derson, H. L. Fite, Matt O’Shields, Frank Gallimore, Fred Owen, Ar chie Covington and Ralph Far thing. Mr. Vance was a native of Laurens, S. C., the son of the late Samuel Watson and Caroline Young Vance. He had resided in Tryon 20 years, and had served ns a military engineer inspector for the federal government. Surviving are the widow, the former Miss Martha Rike; one brother, Frank Gary of Columbia, v Cnw+ivvrd on Back Pane_
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