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Huhtiahed Daily Except 1 wl-281Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy] entered as second class matter AUGUST 20, 1928, AT the postoffice _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER TIIF ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TOT Mill BULLETIN Tho World's Smalle £ aily Newspaper._Seth M. Viriing, Editor Vol. 26—No. 181 % VYON, N. C. MONDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1953 Weather Friday: High 74, low 41, Rel. Hum. 48; Saturday high 78, low 40, Rel. "Hum. 39 ; Sunday high 80, low 42, Rel. Hum. 45 . . . The Rev. Joe Wagner will be the guest speaker tonight at 7 at the supper meeting of the men of the Congregational Church . . . The# Jeff L. Nelson Masonic Lodge will hold a stated meeting tonight at the lodge hall in Tryon . . Trouble is brewing between- Yugoslavia and Italy over possession of Trieste. The British have taken over active management of their South American country, Guiana. . . . . Tryon P.-T. A. committee is collecting an impressive list of door prizes for the Fashion Show to be given Wednesday night at the school auditorium. The . Johnson Story trial is'scheduled for the sec ond week of court at Henderson ville next week .... Polk County memDers or the federal jury for court to be held in Asheville in November include Matt 0’Shield3, George Dusenbury, Hugh Thomp son, F. A. Westbrook, Worth Wal ker, B. ,F. Rodgers, Franklin S. Moore . . . The Piedmont Inter state Fair opens today for a week's run. This will give hoihe folk and visitors an opportunity to see the many fine things*, pro duced in the Piedmont area. ,/ BULLETIN READERS Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following: Miss Carolyn Placak, St. Gene vieve-of-the-Pines, Asheville; Mrs. James H. Corbitt, 2612 Lawndale Ave., Durham; Paul Reneau, Landrum; Sam Pierce, R-l, Land rum; Mrs. Walter Gibson, Cam pobello; Melvin Hines, Columbus; Dewey Jackson. R-l. Mill SDrine-: Mrs. L. H. Buddin, 401 Schuyler, Spartanburg, S. C.; Mrs. Woodrow Henderson, R-l, Tryon; Mrs. T. W. Ravan, R-l, Tryon; Dr. Hor ace Lyons, R-l, Tryon; J. L. Smith, R-l, Tryon; Dr. W. S. Greene, Venice, Fla.; M. B. Cald well, Apt. 9, 508 Pensacola St., Tallahassee, Fla.; Mrs. Ernst A. Benkert, 846 Cherry St., Winnetka, 111.; A. B. Henderson, 224 N. Oak Park Ave., Apt: 3P, Oak Park, 111.; Miss Carolyn Slagle, 4636 Keswick Road, Apt. B-l, Baltimore 10, Md.; Mrs. J. C. Cristy, 220 Elm St., Kalamazoo, Mich.; Guy G. Wedthoff, 424 Wash ington Road, Grosse Pointe, Mich.; Harold' C. Burgess, 1090 Bevoir Blvd., South Euclid 21, O.; Judge Robert Marx, 900-Traction Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio; Miss Elisabeth Watson, Box 270, Albemarle, N. C.; Miss Aline Poole, Swarth more College, Swarthmore, Pa.-; Pvt. Levoy Compton, RA 14407.106, Btry. C, 2nd TNGBN, AAA, Ft. Bliss, Texas. Changes of address have been niade for the following: Mrs. E. M. Bingman from Holland, Mich., to Trvon; George A. Cathey from Blowing Rock to Tryon-; Mrs.' Law rence Allen from Boothbay Har bor. Maine., to Tryon; Mark lj\ -Smith from Detroit, Mich., to Try J. C. Kimberly from Neenah, Wis., to Tryon; J. D. Drew from -Continued on Back Page_
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