1-31-28] fubliaked, Daily Except Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy! •-N'TEKED as SECOND CLASS M'TTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT the postoffice _AT^TRYON, N. C. UNDE^a* ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE T&XJ5SI DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smalley'^,,ily Newspaper. _Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 95 yRYQN, N. C. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1953 Weather Thursday: High 58, i low 46, Rel. Hum. 58 . . . Bril- ] liant young American pianist, j William Kapell, killed when trans pacific plane crashed two minutes from San Francisco. All 19 per sons aboard killed ... A busy schedule ahead for people of this area. Tonight at 8 at the Tryon school auditorium, Arthur Smith’s Television® Talent Hunt plus an hour show by the Cracker-Jacks. Saturday at Harmon Field the Halloween Carnival starts at 2 p. m. with the football game. be tween Tryon and Christ School starting at 7:30 and a' square dance with Pink Campbell’s band immediately after, the game. Tues day the Kelly Morris Circus is coming to town at the junction of Skyuka lioad and Highway 108. The circus is being sponsored by the Tryon Lions Club . ; . Presi dent Leo Milhaupt of the Tryon Chamber of Commerce has an nounced the appointment of K. A. Bowen as National Councilor to represent this community to the National Chamber of Commerce . . No patients admitted or discharg at St. Luke's Hospital. Emanda Barnette of R-l, Landrum wd§ admitted to the Spartanburg Gen eral Hospital. Try on Versus Christ School Tomorrow night the Tryon Tigers entertain the Christ School Greenies at Harmon Field at 7:30 in the final home game of the sea son. Although the Tigers have only won 2 out of 7 games, they have done well against schools of cdmparable size and hope to give Christ School a good game. Coach Prince has resuffied his line-up tnis week to nnd a com bination to click against Christ School. Probable starters will be: Ends, Lynwood Thompson and Dan Edwards; tackles, Bob Turner and Ronnie Ross; guards, Fred Ash ley and Robert Bowyer; center, Allan Pruette; backs, Jim Ballew, Kite Biedler, Raleigh Parker and Ed Howard. Added help on defense will come from Julian Thompson, Frank Mc Graw and Furman Walker. The last time Tryon defeated Christ School was in 1&47. Since then the Greenies have won every year except for last year when the game ended in a 13-13 tie.— School Reporter. The entire Girls Friendly So ciety membership of 44 girls is participating in World Commu nity Day to be observed on Fri day, Nov. 6 at the Parish House. The program consists of devo tion by the Tryon Council of Church Women and a pageant, “We Will Build Peace”, by the Girls Friendly Society. The Tryon Volunteer Fire De partment was called out Thurs day afternoon to extinguish a fire at the Girl Scout Cabin on the Tryon school grounds.