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THE TtsVUiV DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper_Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 114 TRYON, N. C. THURaDAY7~NOV. 26TH, 1953 Published, Daily Except (Est^U31-28)_Saturday and Sunday_(5c Per Copy) SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 As this is . written before the weather report comes in the re port for Wednesday will be com bined with the next report. . . The weather is delightful, clear and brisk after a shower Tuesday night. Most of us enter a day of Thanksgiving with grateful hearts — grateful for freedom, home, friends and a thousand bless ings. To those who believe in God it has even greater significance. He speaks to them everywhere, in the rustling grass they hear Him pass. This is their Father’s world. On the program for the day is the Union Thanksgiving service at the Congregational Church at 10; Christian Science service at 11; Try on Hounds meet at 3:15 at Chinquapin Farm; II Trovatore grand opera in Spar tanburg at the Auditorium at 8 i p. m. Remember to give the Bulle tin the names of your guests for Friday’s paper. Oak Hall will not have a steak supper this Thursday on account of the big Thanksgiv ing dinner at noon. All business houses in Tryon are closed for Thanksgiving. Tryon Schools have the rest of the week off for the i holidays . . . The Tryon Rotary Club will meet Friday at 1 p. m. with Dr. Phil Elliott, nresident of Gardner-Webb College as speaker . . . The Tryon Men’s Continued on Back Page .-_ Optimist Bowl Tickets The annual high school Optimist Bowl game will be played at Memorial Stadium in Asheville on Dec. 4, at 3 o’clock. Tryon will be represented by Raleigh Park er, co-captain and star halfback of the Tryon High Tigers. Tickets for the game are on sale here by Ronnie Ross, Lila ; Hancock, Allan Pruette, Ann Moon, and Kite Biedler. Tickets will also be available at the gate on the day of the game. Lion$ See South Carolina J. S. Gash, Vocational Agri cultural teacher at Mill Spring High School showed a. film on South Carolina Tuesday night at the Lions Club meeting. It was announced that 95% of the club members had signed up to give blood at the Blood Bank to be held on Dec. 3. Projects completed during the past year by thev Lions Club in clude the broom sale, circus, calen dars and seals. The money raised by these projects is being used for the visually handicapped peo ple of Polk County. It was an nounced that five pair of glasses had been purchased by the club this month. Oliver Taylor was in charge of the program. The Tryon Episcopal Sunday school will have a Kim Banks program Sunday. This, is the fall offering from members of the Church School for the support of the Church’s Korean war orphan. It ,cdsts fj.20 a year for his main tenance. Part of the cost is as sumed bjr the Woman’s Auxiliary and part by the Church School.
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