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THE mo DM BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daii ® ewspaper Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 108 TRY .2 N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 18, 1953 Published Daily Except (Eft, {^fcj-28)_| S irday and Sunday (5c Per Copy) ENTERED"AS SECOND CLASS 6 ITTEK AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE P09T0FFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. uj THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Tuesday : High 80, low 32, Rel. Hum. 31 . St. Agnes Guild Christmas Bazaar today at the Parish House . . . Open House at Tryon Bank & Trust Co., at 3 p. m. . .' . Fashion Show at Columbus at 8-p. m. . . Thursday at 10 a. m.. at^Columbus, Farm Outlook program >. . . Homecoming. for Edmund Embury school on Thursday at 2:30 at Harmon Field. Preceding the game be tween. Embury and Welford, a T*arade will be held from the Embury school through Trade Street- and out to Harmon Field. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kuhn will be hosts to the' Riding' & Hunt Club "at » cocktail party at the Cotton Patch Thursday from' 4:30 to 6 p. m. Dinner for members of the Ridm& & Hunt Club attend ing the annual* meeting will be served pt Sunnydale at 6:30 . Tryon P.-T. A. meets Thursday at 8 p. m. . . . Some household furniture will be sold Friday. from 1 p. nv to 6 p.~ m. at the Hatch Mill guest house in Colum bus . ..x Harold Warrington has been elected - president' of the Congregational Fellowship group to succeed Crai» Funr who re sumed . , . At. the Women’s Golf Tournament at Greenville Tues day, Mrs. Betty McHugh of Greer, member of Tryon *Golf Assn, worn the low gross and Mrs. Paul Cul ~nn Bark Piat ! Brank Proffitt Scout Head > Supt. Brank Proffitt of the Try on schools, was reelected chair man of the Polk County District of the Piedmont Council Boy Scouts of America at the annual business meeting Tuesday night at Gardner-Webb College at Boil | ing Springs. The office also makes ' him a vice-presiaent of the Coun [ cil. Other Polk County officers ; include Jack Craig of Columbus, ; vice chairman; Dr. Gordon Gra j ham of Tryon, secretary, i The various committees will be i announced later by Chairman j Proffitt. Those from Polk Coilnty attend ing the executive meeting at Gardner-Webb College Tuesday in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Jack son, Elbert H. Arledge, Nelson Jackson- II, Kenneth McKenzie, J. T. Arledge and Brank Proffitt. Supt. Laxton Hamrick of Mt. Holly, formerly head of the Polk County group was elected chair man of the Gaston County district. WHAT ABOUT H. A.? Sometimes newcomers to Try on | ask: “What does the Hospital ! Auxiliary do?” Here is the answer: Last year its members— Drove over 1700 miles to take county and school patients to local clinics, to the eye clinic in Ashe ville, the orthopedic clinic in Rutherfordton,' and the tuberculo sis sanatarium in Black Moun-. tain. Many more, miles were cov 1 ered • in trips to individual speci alists and in trips of special ser vice to some hospital patient. Ex i P^es for this transportation were paid by the drivers—not to men i tion, the donation of time. I Gave more than 2,000 hours ! -—Continued on Back Page_
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