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1 Est. 1-31-28]_Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy]
entered as second class matter august 20, 1928, at the postoffice
_at tryon, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879
THE THVOfll DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 128 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 19&3
Weather Tuesday: High 93, low
66, Rel. Hum. 56. . . Exchange of
war prisoners expected to begin
next week, Aug. 5th, when 3,313
Americans'will be in the group
headed for home eventually . . .The
time distance from New England
to old England has been cut to
four and three-fourths hours, ac
cording to the record of a jet bomb
er which flew Tuesday from Maine
to Fairford, England, a distance oK
2,925 miles at an average of 616
miles per hour. Some contrast with
the voyage of the Pilgrims. Should
modern pilgrims land in America
and find things unsatisfactory they
could fly back before night in time
lor dinner .... Iryon lolk wnl
be given an opportunity to show
their attractive homes to the visit
ing doctors and wives of the Salu
dq Pediatric Seminar when they
make a tour of the community on
Wednesday morning, August 5th.
The tour is being sponsored by the
Tryon Women’s Golf Association
of which Miss Elena Garcia is
president. Various committees are
being appointed to extend every
courtesy possible to the guests.
The annual coming of the doctors
and their families to Saluda for
several weeks each summer is an
asset to the entire area and sows
seeds for enduring friendships
throughout the Sbuth and other
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DANCE FOR DOCTORS
The Sleminar is sponsoring a
dance for the doctors attending the
Southern Pediatric Seminar at
Saluda Thursday at 8:30 p. m. The
Brookshire boys will provide the
music and the public is invited.
Art of Living At Kiwanis
Hans Walker, American Oil Co.,
representative of Spartanburg was
the guest speaker at the Tryon
Kiwanis Club Tuesday at 1 p. m.
at Oak Hall hotel with Roy France
in charge of the program.
Mr. Walker’s theme was that
money didn’t make success or hap
piness and cited examples of men
who went to the top in making
money and then toppled as suicides,
bankrupts, banished or in prison
because they had not learned the
art of living a normal useful life
and .a friend to their fellowman.
Visiting Kiwanians included Joe
Fox of Asheville and Philip Pal
mer of Fort -Wayne, Indiana.
Dr. George Vosburgh led the
group in singing on the Wabash
in honor of the Indiana guest, who
was enroute to South Carolina and
saw the Kiwanis sign on the high
way which told him of the club
meeting on Tuesday at Oak Hall.
Gets Bulova Dealership
Heinie White, Tryon jeweler,
who recently moved his repair shop
And sales store to Maple Street,
under the A&P, has just been given
the dealership for Bulova watches.
He is gradually adding a full line
of jewelry store merchandise as
the demands of the public justifies.
Mr. and Mrs. John Randolph
have returned to their home at
Columbus after an extended trip
to Canada.