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____ at tryon, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879
THE lira mill BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest ig l/r Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 132 Tlo> !)N, N. C. TUESDAY, AUGUST 47~[953
Weather Monday: High 96, low j
70, rain .09, Rel. Hum. 65. One
of our hottest days, and one of
the few times the thermometer i
reading failed to drop below 70. J
Cooler weather is promised this
week-end if nothing interferes. . .
National Association of Manufac
turers ask for a federal sales tax
as first step toward fiscal securi- 1
ty . . . . Congress adjourned Mon
day night and will not meet until
January 6 unless called back . . .
Exchange of Korean war prison
ers begins today . . . General
Mark W. Clark and wife visiting
Dr. and Mrs. Paul Sanger in
Charlotte. Reports say he has
been offered presidency of The
Citadel in Charleston. THE TOUR,
of softie of Tryon homes will be
gin Wednesday morning at 9:39
near the Railway Station. The
Women’s Golf Association of the
Tryon Country Club are sponsor
ing the tour of homes. The ad
mission of $1 is charged to help
defray expenses. Miss Elena
Garcia is president of the golf
association.
Transportation For Tour
Those without automobiles and
desiring transportation for the
tour of homes Wednesday, should
make reservations with the Blue
Ridge Weavers, phone 438.
Columbus Garden Club
Meets Thursday
The Columbus Garden Club will
meet Thursday at 3:45 p. m., at
the home of Mrs. J. I. Landis. Co
hostess will be Mrs. John Spur
lin and Mrs. Walt Brezeal. The
program will be on “Pot Plants.”
PACE—PITTMAN
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Pittman of
Tryon have announced the mar
riage of their daughter, Muriel,
to Pvt. McQueen W. Pace, U. S.
Army, who is stationed at Fort
Sill, Oklahoma. The wedding was
held at Spartanburg on July 30th.
Mr. Pace is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. W. Pace of Saluda.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Scott Shaffer, Clar
ence Newman of Tryon; Mrs. Billy
Campbell, Landrum; Miss Norma
Jean Holloman, Spartanburg;
Mrs. Jack Freeman, Mill Spring.
TICKETS FOR TOUR
May be obtained from any mem
ber of the golf association, at
Blue Ridge Weavers or at the
start of the Tour near the Depot
on Wednesday morning.
LANDRUM NEWS NOTES
By Mrs. C. M. Littlefield, Jr.
Larry Gilmore returned to his
home in Belton Saturday after
spending two weeks with his
cousin, Ricky Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryson Ballew and
son, Kenneth, returned to Nash
ville, Tenn., Sunday after spend
ing the past three weeks with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L.
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