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AT TRYON, N. -g UNDER the ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 184 ' tSSYON, N. C. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 67,
low 66, rain .18, Rel. Hum. &0 . . .
C. O. Story of Lynn was sentenced
to six months on the roads Tues
day by Judge John H. Clements,
for assault with serious injury on
James E. Johnson last February.
Defense attorneys have appealed
to the State Supreme Court . . .
WBTV planning to have color
television next year . General
Samuel Davis Sturgis Jr., Chief of
Army Engineers, Washington, D.
C., has arrived in Tryon by air
for a visit with his mother, Mrs.
S. D. Sturgis, who is seriously
ill at the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Stanislas* Czetwertynski . . .
Rain in Western North Carolina
Wednesday helped reduce fire
hazards, but people are being
warned to be careful in throw
ing down cigarettes or matches.
. . . . Ihe Piedmont ^pterstate
Fair now in progress in Spartan
burg has had an attendance of
about 60,000 people so far . . .
Tryon-Hendersonville football
game Friday at Harmon Fields
has been changed to 7:30 instead
of 8 p. m.
Miss Sue Hipps has accented
a position as X-Ray technician
at the General Hospital in Green
ville, S. C.
“School Public Relations”
For his talk on P.-T."A. Thurs
day evening, Oct. 15, Brank
Proffitt will consider the general
topic “School Public Relations”.
He will discuss the nature of
school public relations, explaining
problems that are peculiar to the
Tryon community. Particular em
phasis will be given to the critical
teacher shortage here and else
where. Also Mr. Proffitt will shed
new light on the subject of the
school cafeteria. So, all parents
and friends, do avail yourself of
this opportunity to hear his frank
appraisal of a situation vital to
us all.
Hostesses for the meeting will
be Mrs. Frank Gallimore and
Mrs'. Oliver Edwards, co-chairmen;
Mrs. W. H. McDonald, Mrs. Geo.
Comer, Mrs. Robert Dedmondt,
Mrs. B. B. Flynn, Mrs. J. W.
Gantt and Mrs. Hjugh Hill.—Con
tributed.
| Pro-Amateur Monday
I Pro Ted Fox of the Tryon Coun
[ try Club has announced that there
will be a Pro-Amateur Golf Tour
I nament Monday at the Tryon
! Country Club. Country clubs
I frorn^ the Western Carolinas will
be represented. Each professional
will play with an A, B, and C
golfer. Mr. Fox would like for all
local golfers who would like to
play in the tournament to regis
ter with him by Sunday night.
Court of Honor Monday Night
The Polk County Boy Scout
Court of Honor will be held Mon
i day night, October 19, at 7:45 at
the Tryon High School. There will
! be a Scouter dinner meeting at
6:30.