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at tryon, n. c. UNDER THE act OF CONGRESS, march 3, 1879
THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 124 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1953
Weather Wednesday: high 82,
low 71, rain 1.25, Rel. Hum. 90. . .
An important thing in this area
tonight is the Safety meeting at
7:30 at the Tryon School audi
torium sponsored by the Blue
Ridge Safety Council. In order to
help, you save the lives of your
children or prevent serious injury
the council is offering free enter
tainment and free refreshments
to all persons interested in pro
moting safely in the home, in in
dustry and on the highway. A
safety expert from Charlotte will
address the meeting. The. Hi
Neighbor quartet will entertain
the group after which all will go
to the cafeteria for refreshments.
Three good reasons for going and
it may save the life of a loved
one . . . Prime Minister Winston
Churchill has asked for a change
of British government rules in or
der to alow Princess Margaret to
marry a divorced man, Capt. Town
send, a commoner . . . Tonight is
the night of the Hiawatha I
pageant at the Boy Scout Camp on
Lake Lanier. It is better than ever
and is drawing larger crowds.
Weather permitting it will be pre
sented around 8 o'clock in the am
phitheatre. Public invited. f
Of North Carolina’s estimated
4,000,000 people, approximately
1,347,000 live on farms.
Rotary Meets Friday
Paul E. Cluberson, Polk County
Farm Agent, will be in charge of
the Tryon Rotary Club program
Friday at 1 p. m., but has not an
nounced his subject or plans.
MRS. JOEL SHERFEY
Mrs. Margaret Sherfey, 93,
passed away Wednesday night af
ter an extended illness at the
home of a daughter, Mrs. M. D.
Edwards Sr. She was a native of
Blountville, Tenn., and had made
her home in this area a number
of years. She was the widow of
the late Rev. Joel Sherfey and a
member of the Church of the Bre
thren.
Surviving are. three daughters:
Mrs. C. O. Gilbert, Dade City, Fla.,
Mrs. Curtis Garrett, Saluda and
Mrs. M. D. Edwards Sir., Tryon;
eleven grandchildren and six
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2 p. m. at the McFar
land Funeral Home with the'Rev.
E. D. Dietz and the Rev. Jack Guf
fey officiating. Burial will be at
Fr endship Baptist Church, Salu
da. Grandsons will be pallbearers.
New arrivals at the Saluda Inn
are- Mrs. Mary Butts, Holy wood,
Fla., Dr. and Mrs. S. A. Tuck,
Pembroke, Va., Mrs. Minnie L.
Waring, Columbia, S. C., John J.
McKee, Lorain, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs.
John Pruitt and three sons, John,
George, and Allen, of Decatur, Ga.,
Dr. J. R. Sipencer and A. M. Spen
cer Jr. of South Mills, N. C., Mrs.
Gladys Drouth, of Jacksonville,
Fla., Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Gilmore
of Atlanta, Ga.
Drive safely, the life you save
may be your own.