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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS matter' AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
_at tryon, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879
VOI. 36—Ko. lot) TKYON, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 2ND, 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 95,
low 67, Rel. Hum. 57. . . The big
thing in most minds at present is
the 4th of July Vacation Period.
Many industries are closing down
for a week or more; some are
taking Saturday only, which com
bined with Sunday, gives a brief
vacation for a short trip. Some are
including Friday, while others are
making it Monday instead of Fri
day, so as to give employees three
consecutive days with the least in
convenience to the public . . . Po
litical unrest and riots an Russian
held countries have the Russians
alerted for trouble. President
iiiisennower thinks the trouble is
spreading and will do much to
bring about peace . . . Construc
tion in Spartanburg fell off about
one million dollars for the past six
months as compared with the same
period last year. U. S. Senate
passes bill to give five billion dol
lars to aid Allies in war against
Communism . . . The public is
invited to see the film “Pilgrim
age Through Natchez and Roses”
at the Columbus court house on
Thursdav night at 8. Sioonsored
bv the Columbus Garden Club . . .
Reservations for the picnic supper
Julv 4th at the Tryon Country
Club should be made today by tele
phoning the Country Club office,
440-W. . . . Members of the Tryon
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HOSPITAL NEWS
Patients admitted to St. Luke’s
Hospital include Mrs. J. D. Wal
drop, Tryon and ~,Irs. B. B. Waters
Sr., Greer, f^. C. Patients dis
charged: Mrs. Charlie White, Co
! lumbus; Mrs. Jesse Foster, Lynn;
Mrs. John Bland, Gampobello;
Freeman Ashmore and Mrs. Julia
Roberson, Landrum; Mrs. David
Pace and Mrs. Robert Barber and
j daughter of Tryon.
COLUMBUS NEWS
By Mrs. Edward Staggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Spurlin
and daughter, Judy of Hawthorne,
Fla., are visiting his father, Willie
Spurlin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bridges
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bridges
and children of Detroit are spend
ing this week with Miss Hattie
i Bridges and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Tessener
were week-end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. William Foster at ’Spring
field, Tenn. Mr. Tessener and
Mr. Foster were in the armv to
gether during World War II.
Miss Betty Lawter, who under
went an appendix operation at
St. Luke’s Hospital Saturday
I morning is much improved.
Mrs. James Shannon Jr., return
ed home Sunday after a week’s
; visit with relatives in Charlotte.
| Mrs. James Shannon Sr., and
daughter, Nancy, accompanied her
back for a week’s visit with Mr.
and Mrs. James Shannon Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Searcy of
Spartanburg visited friends in
Columibus Friday.
| Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Early of
Asheville were week-end guests of
Mrs. Charlie Ashley.
Women of the Presbyterian
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