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AT ^RYON, N^C „ NDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879
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THE TR IM DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest jg ily Newspaper.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 182 1 * TON, N. C. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1953
Weather Monday: High 85, low
45, Rel. Hum. 52 ... The death
of Miss Carolyn Blanche Kim
brell, 16, by a pick-up truck driv
en by Eddie Hardin last Wednes
day, was declared an unavoidable
accident by a coroner’s jury Mon
day night at Landrum . . . Dyph
theria increasing^ in Spartanburg
County between Landrum and In
man areas. Spartanburg Kiwanis
Club is financing a vaccination
program . . . Carl Austin Hall has
confessed to the killing of Bobby
Greenlease, the child he and his
woman companion kidnaped. There
was no third party . . . Mayor
Thomas A. Burke of Cleveland,
Ohio, has -been named by Gover
nor Frank J. Lausche to fill the
senate seat made -vacant by death
of Senator Robert A. Taft . . .
Spartanburg Herald reDorts mar
riage of William Earl Shppimn nf
Tryon ,to Betty Jo Searcy of Lake
I ure; and also Janies Edward
Williams and Ethel Mathis, both
o* Landrum, were married . . . .
Mrs. Charles T. Gilchrist pf Win
ter Park, Fla., has just arrived
for a visit with Mrs. Missildine
instead of leaving as reported
Monday . . . Most of Tryon is
netting set for the P.-T. A. Fashion
Show Wednesday night at the
school anditoiium. A lot of fpn
is promised for young and old
and the money derived will Ijglp
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Building Tourist Business
The public is invited to attend
the meeting of the State Adver
tising Committee in Asheville on
Monday, Oct. 19. at 3 n. m. in
the Grove Room of the Battery
Park Hotel.
Plans for the enlarged adver
tising, publicity and tourist ser
vice programs of the Department
of Conservation and * Development
will be presented. Your sugges
tions will be welcomed.
Please advise associates inter
ested in the State Advertising
program who may not have re
ceived thi$ notice of the time and
place of this meeting. All are
welcome to the Advertising Com
mittee session and other meetings
of the Department of Conserva
tion and Development October
19-20 in,.Asheville.
MRS. SAM HOLBERT
... Funeral services for Mrs. Beat
rice Holbert, 50, wife of Sam
Holbert, will be held Thursday
afternoon, Oct. 15, at 2:30 o’clock
in the Pleasant Grove Methodist
Church, Campobello, S. C.
Mrs. Holbert died Stihday morn
ing a,bout 3 o’clock of a heart
attack. Besides her husband she
is survived by her mother, Mrs.
Stella Hoyle, of Asheville; three
sister^, one brother, and three'
sten-children.
Pilgrim’s Funeral Home of
Hendersonville is in charge of
arrangements. Pallbearers and
flower bearers will meet at 1:30
p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Wilson
fGelolo Iris Kell) of Grand Rap
, ids, Mich., are spending their va
cation in Tryon with Mrs. Wil
son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S.
Kell on Berry Street.