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•ED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER TUB ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE WM MILT BULLETIN
The World’s Small +3 daily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 146 RYON, N- C. MONDAY, AUGUST 24. 1953
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Weather Friday: high 84, low
58, Rel. Hum. 60; Saturday high
78, low 60, Rel. Hum. 66; Sun
day high 88, low 59, Rel. Hum.
43 . . . Russians granting con
cessions to East Germany to win
her support . . . Big celebration
given returning American POWs
in oan Francisco . . . Sunday’s
Ashevill Citizen had a picture of
Miss Carol Plamondon of Tryon
and Chicago, and Heaton Svices,
a friend, who were held up by a
gunman in Chicago who ordered
them to drive to a certain section
of the city. Sykes drove erratically
at high speed to attract the at
tention of a policeman who
stopped them and arrested the
gunman ... Eugene Jones will
be in charge of the Lions Club
program Tuesday night at Oak
Hall hotel and will present John
E. Jones of Asheville, promotion
director of the Asheville Citizen
Times as guest speaker. Mr. Jones
Win also auuress tne Aiwanis UlUD
Tuesday at 1 p. m.“Goodbye,
My Fancy” tryouts for the Little
Theatre will be given Tuesday
night. Copy of plav at Missildine’s.
. . . Judge Q. K. Nimocks will pre
side at the Polk Superior Court
this week and next instead of the
judge formerly announced. Three
major cases to come before the
court are creating widespread
interest.
HOSPITAL NEWS
-Mr. and Mrs. Grover Whitmire
are parents of a daughter, born
Aug. 21, at 11:30 a. m., at St.
Luke’s Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Haynes Jr.
| are parents of a daughter, born
j Sunday, Aug. 23, at 7:4& p. m.
i Other new patients at St. Luke’s
| are Mrs. Steven Pittman, R-2,
I Landrum; Mrs. Ben Barton, R-2,
Landrum; Mrs. Nannie Taylor,
Columbus; Mrs. E. M. Raines, Mill
Spring; Donnie King and Master
Edward Lee, both of Landrum.
Patients discharged include Wen
dell Barton, Landrum; Mrs. Sam
Cawthray, Mrs. Willis E. Parsons,
Mrs. Woodrow Green, Mrs. Gary
Waverline, John P. Jones, all of
Tryon.
Mrs. Theodore McDowell died
Aug. 23, at 4:40 a. m.
j Tommy Barnhardt of Char
l lotte was the weekend guest of
I Vance McCown.
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NASH—LYONS
Miss Jane Dorothy Lyons, daugh
ter of Dr. and Mrs. Horace Ray
mond Lyons of Rackin’ Ridge
Farm, Tryon, and Mr. John Nasli
II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey
L. Nash of Royalston, Mass., and
Cleveland, O., were united in mar
riap*p in t.VlP Trvnn T?.rnc/»pr*ol
Church at 4 p. m. Saturday, Aug.
22. Dr. Charles McGavern per
formed the betrothal ceremony
and Dr. George F. Taylor read the
marriage vows.
The church was decorated with
white gladioli and burning tapers
in candelabra. R. A. Laslett Smith,
church organist, played before
the ceremony the “Marriage Mass”
I by Dubois, “Benediction Nuptiale”
j by d’Evry and “T0 A Wild Rose”
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