CURB REPORTER -Continued, from Page One_ West must stick together for the free world is the only place where you can say what you want to say. “Communism is foreign to all I have been brought up to love and appreciate in a democratic, free community.” HOSPITAL NEWS: Mrs. Lewis Kimbrell, Landrum, and Mrs. G. 0. Gilbert, ’Columbus, admitted to St. Luke’s. Patients discharged: Stephen Shaffer, Tryon; James Walter Culbreth, Mrs. Steve Pitt man, both of Landrum. Mr. and “Mrs. Donald Deaton are parents of a son born Aug. 25, at 5:52 a.m. Mrs. Aileen Anderson has re turned to New York City after a visit with Mrs. Charles Goggi. Recent arrivals at Oak Hall hotel include Roy Clayton, At lanta, Ga.; Mr. and-Mrs. W. J. Johnston, Delray Beach, Fla.; Judge Q. K. Nimocks Jr., Fayette ville, N. C. LIONS LADIES NIGHT The Tryon Lyons Club will have ladies night program tonigMfkat Oak Hall. A feature of the me^ag will be a talk and movie by John E. Jones, promotion director of The Asheville Citizen-Times, and former state editor and professor of journalism at Breneau College. Eugene Jones will be in charge of the program. COMMUNICATIONS Mr. Leonard Porter: What would you like for us to play on our bell system at the First Baptist Church, “Old Man River”? As Jesus prayed . . . so let us, “Forgive them Lord.” W. J. Hijyps. FOR SALE: Coca-Cola vender machine. Holds 24 bottles in top and~ has pre-cooler for 48 bottles. Very reasonable. See Byron Rector at Rector’s Laundry.—Advertise ment 25, 26, 28c. DAILY BULLETINS—5c each BUDGET MAKING In making out your budget for the fiscal year, you set aside a certain amount for ADVERTISING It is a necessary investment. In checking on all mediums,' you’ll find THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN the best investment and it gets the best results. Try it ! ' TELEPHONE 99

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