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Setk M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 101 l s TON, N. C. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9. 1953
Weather Friday: High 54, low
38, Rel. Hum. 43; Saturday high
57, low 30, Rel. Hum. 38; Sunday
high 58, low 34, Rel. Hum. 41.
. . . Little change in world news.
Another fire struck the General
Motors Willow Run plant but it j
was brought under . control in’ |
about an hour . . Dr. Leon E. j
Smith, president of Elon College,, i
will be the guest speaker tonight
at 7 at the Congregational Men’s
supper. Dr. William T. Scott,
superintendent of - the Southern
Convention of Cong regational
Christian Churches, will be the |
guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club '
Tuesday at 1 p. m. Elbert H. Ar- |
ledge in charge of program . . The j
Tryon Country Club Women's ]
Bridge Tournament will be held !
Tuesday at 1:30 at the Club j
House. Mrs. Gaden Corpening and
Mrs. Paul Culberson are hostesses. I
All women members and their i
guests are invited. . . There has
been very little rain in over a
month. All growing things need
water. Thanks to the foresight of
Tryon Town officials this communi
ty has not suffered during this
dry spell as far as city water is
concerned . . _ Asheville Citizen
reworts that Jackson Walker of
Mill Spr’ng has been initiated into
Lamba Chi Alpha fraternity at
the University of Nortlf Carolina.
Mss Adelaide Dunning
Miss Adelaide Dunnmg, 81,
passed away Sunday night at 10
o’clock at St. Luke’s Hospital.
Funeral services will be held
Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the Church
of the Holy Cross with the Rev.
Charles L. McGavern officiating.
Burial will be in Tryon Cemetery.
Pallbearers; Lucius E. Sayre,
Dr. J. A. W* Woody, M. C. Hol£
houser, the Rev. Charles G. Sewallt
John G. Landrum Jr., C. D.
Stevens.
Miss Dunning had made her
home in Tryon for the past 46
to 60 years, having come to Tryon
from Plainfield, NL J., with the
Edmund Embury sisters.
For about 20 years she made
her home at the hospital where
she was in charge of the linen
room until she suffered a stroke
about two years ago.
Her kindness and thoughtful
ness of others were characteris
tics that made her loved by many
friends.
Man Killed Here Saturday
Warren P. Carson, 30, was
killed about 1:30 Saturday morn
ing at his home on Wilderness
road near Tryon. Sheriff Loyd B.
Panther reports that Carson had
six bullet holes in his body made
wth a-.32 Savage automatic. A
brother-in-law, Pete James May
bred, 18, wag bound over to the
Superior Court by a ■coroner’s
jury for further investigation. It
was reported that the- two men
were in an argument. Carson’s
w-dow, Esther Carson, wa3 nut
under a $500’bond as a material
witness.
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States' production of snuff is con
sumed in this country.’