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iNTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT„TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TITO DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Small £ daily Newspaper.
Yol. 26—No. 178 % FRYON, N. C.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
WEDNESDAY. OCT 7TTT 1QKS
Weather Tuesday: high 79, low
54, Rel. Hum. 48 . . . The new
Dodge has arrived at Donald
Motor Company and will be on
display Thursday^ A page ad in
today’s Bulletin invites the public
to see it. Donald Motor is offer
ing three door prizes.. All auto
mobile lovers will enjoy seeing the
new super deluxe interior with
Jacquard upholstery fabric pre
viously used only for rich tapes
tries and expensive furniture;
and the new fully-automatic trans
mission and other improvements.
. . . President Eisenhower warns
nation of world peril should the
H-bomb be used . . . Wayne King j
and his orchestra are performing j
tonight at Spartanburg Audi
torium. Some tickets are avail
able . . . This is FIRE PREVEN
TION WEEK. —Let us pause a
moment and give thanks to the
Volunteer Fire Department of j
Tryon, Columbus, Saluda and |
Landrum. They are composed of :
patriotic men whose love of com- j
munity service takes the form of
helping to prevent fires as well >as j
save lives and propefty once a
fire gets started. Any hour of the I
day or night and during personal I
affairs or their work they answer |
the call of the fire alarm and come j
to our rescue. They are No. 1 cjti- !
zens of their communities Und J
are doing much to uphold the j
_ ^Continuerf or> Bark. Tay*__
Bridge Meeting Friday
The regular duplicate bridge
meeting will be held Friday night
at 7:45 at Oak Hall. Visitors in
the community are invited to par
ticipate.
Last week’s winners were Mrs.
Baxter Haynes and Jules Feder,
first; Mrs. Wm. W. Gilchrist and
George Unrah, second; R. B.
White, Major A. R. Herron and
Melvin Burns and S. Cetwertyn
ski tied for third.
FOOTBALL
The Tryon High Tigers will be
out for their second win of the
season tomorrow night when they
travel to York, S. C., to take on
Sharon High School. Sharon has
a 2-2 record this season and
should be a tough team to beat.
The Tigers have been hard at
work this week on fundamentals
and should be at top strength for
the contest. Next week the Tryon
ites are at home for a contest
with their arch-rivals, Henderson
ville.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Will Cabe, _ Lynn;
Mrs. John Gibbs, Columbus. Mr.
and. Mrs. Edward Hines of Mill
Spring are parents of a son, born
Oct. 6 at 9:10 p. m.
Parents discharged include Mrs.
Lee Cowan and baby; Major No
dine; Miss Beedie Ann Morgan;
Mrs. Lilian Bradley; Mrs. Jules
Feder; Charles Arledge of Tryon
Route One.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Strat
'fprd who spent the summer at
their new home on Lake Lanier,
have i returned to their winter
-home in Spartanburg.