THE TRM DAILY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest DJ & Newspa-per Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—No. 113 TF £ IN, N. C. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1953
Published Daily Except
(Est. 1-31-28)_Saturday and Sunday_(5c Per Copy)
XNTERF^pS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
_^TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
38, Rel. Hum. 48, and it rained
again last night . . Senator Joe
McCarthy ^nswered former presi
dent Harry Truman over TV and
radio Tuesday night. McCarthy
ism vs. Trumanism. President
Eisenhower and family spending
Thanksgiving at Augusta, Ga. . . .
W. A. L. Sibley Sr., of Monarch
Mills, has been named on board of
directors of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Richmond to succeed Carv
L. Page of Tryon, president of I
the Jackson Mills at Wellford, j
according to the Associated Press. |
.... On the Thanksgiving pro
gram for Thursday is the Union
Service at the Congregational
Church House at 10 a. m.; Chris
tian Science service at the edifice
on First St., at 11 a, m.; Special
Thanksgiving dinners at Oak Hall,
Sunnydale and Bird Mountain
Drivp-In, television, movies,'' radio,
first hunt of the season at 3:15;
II Trovatore grand opera at Spar- I
tanburg Memorial auditorium at i
8 p. m. j
RICKY McENTIRE
Ricky Harold McEntire, 3-year
old son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
McEntire of Landrum R-l, died
Tne«dav at 5:30 p. m. at the home,
after six weeks’ illness.
Surviving are the parents: three
sisters,, JMane; Sandra Wanda,
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Christmas Preparations
The Tryon Fire Department
urges everyone to make a careful
inspection of all their Christmas
lights, wiring, connections and
extension cords. Let’s all have a
safe and happy holiday season.
We are also making plans for
our annual Christmas tree party
for all the kids in this area. Any
one wishing to contribute to our
fund please give to any fireman
or Bulletin office.—Cont.
No Steak Supper Thursday
Oak Hall Hotel will serve
Thanksgiving- dinner at noon on
Thursday but no meal in the eve
ning in order to give staff mem
bers part of a holiday. The usual
Thursday night steak suppers will
be resumed next week.
Reynolds Stables Open
J. Arthur Reynolds is anounc
ing in the Bulletin' the opening
of his stables in the Hunting
Country and at Pine Crest Inn for
the winter season.
Hunters and pleasure horses
will be available throughout the
season. Reservations have already
been made by out of town people
for horses to be used in the hunt
on Saturday which will be the
second event of the hunt season.
The first will be Thanksgiving
D-ay.
. Children desiring to learn to
ride will be given a special rate
and a guide during certain periods.
Every year Reynolds horses win
trophies and blue ribbons at horse
shows and other riding -events
throuf hout the south, east and mid
west. and Arthur Reynolds is one
of the b*st riding instructors in
the country, according to officials
of horse shows.