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AT TRYON, > S UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
ME TEtOr DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smalles, "^ily Newspaper
Vol. 26—No. 100
#ON, N.
Seth M. Vining, Editor
C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1953
Weather Ohursday: High 66,
low 41, rain .07; Rel. Hum 74 . . .
World hews about the same with
U.N.-Russian conversation taking
the headlines followed by this
man’s opinion and that one’s
about the prospect of war, peace,,
atomic bomb, government in
efficiency and investigations. The
Italians and Yugoslavs still squab
bling .... Next holiday coming
up for Tryon and most of the
nation is next Wednesday, Nov. 11,
Armistice Day, stores, banks, post
offices and many other business
and service institutions will be
closed all day . . . Make your
plans accordingly . . . -Miss Eliza
beth White, noted for her South
em Prints, who bought the Todd
Russell house, has returned to her
winter home at Sumter, S. C.,
after a brief stay in Tryon. Her
prints are on sale here at The
Hearthside . . . When the annual
hunter trials of the Waterloo
Hunt Club was held last month
at Jackson, Mich., Arthur Par
well of Tryon was the judge, and
he did a splendid job, accord:ng
to reports reaching Tryon. Her
bert Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. John
Donald have also been judges of
Waterloo in the past. Gerald Held
er of Holland, Mich., was equita
tion judge this year. Among the
exhibitors familiar to Tryon horse
lovers were P. T. Cheff, Max Boa*
^_Continued on Back Page_
TRYON AT MARSHALL
The Tryon Tigers travel to
Marshall tonight for a game at 8,
against a Tornado eleven which
has only lost one game in the last
19 starts. The Tigers will be
hand capped by the loss of three
regulars, because of inuries. Kite
Biedler, Bob Turner, and Robert
Bowyer will not be able to play
against Marshall.
Probable starters for Tryon:
Ends, Lynwood Thompson, Dan
Edwards; tackles, Curt Ross and
Mike Preston; guards, Fred Ash
ley and Frank McGraw; center,
Allan Pruette; backs, Jim Ballew,
Raleigh Parker, Ed Howard, Ron
nie Ross.—School Reporter.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke's Hos
pital include Fred Eu Duncan, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Duncan
of Landrum; Sam McClure of
Tryon; Herman Lawter of Land
rum; Mrs. R, T. Hayden and
Mike Horne of Tryon R-l. Patients
discharged include Mrs. Vivian,
Belue, Landrum; Carl 'Whitlow,
Columbus; Mrs. Eva Holmes, of
Tryon; Mrs. Ralph Pittman and
young Miss Ruby Cox.
LEAVE FOR GREECE
A. R.- Thompson of Mill Spring,
left Friday for Charleston, S. C.,
to help Mr. and Mrs* D. W. Card
well pack for their trip to Europe.
Mr. Cardwell is a chief hospital
iran in the Navv and has been as
signed to the U. & Embassy in
Greece. Mr. and Mrs. Cardwell and
their eierht-year-old son, David
Allen, will sa'l from New York on
the 14th Mrs. Cardwell is the for
mer Miss Kathleen Thompson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Thompson.