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Til-Tim DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest dai 1 Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—NtS. 115 TR7 £ N. C. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1053 Published Daily Except rF!qf _Saturday and Sunday (5c Per Copy) T&H'i AS SEGOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 Weather Wednesday: High 53, low 39, rain .08, Rel. Hum. 41; Thursday high 49, low 28, Rel. Hum. 46 . . . Among the big items of th*1 day is the sale of WSPA to WORD and announce ment of the granting 0f a tele vision station on channel 7, for Spartanburg next spring. The sending antennae will be built on Hogback Mountain. Tryon peo ple are involved in both radio stations. More details later . ... On _ December 2 Urquhart Chinn, director, and 35 boys from the Christ School choir will come to Tryon to sing a cappella at the Tryon school auditorium, for the T anier Club. Public invited .... Rotary meets today at 1p.m.... Men s harden Club meets . tonight rt 6:30 at Oak'Hall . . . Paul Culberson wa? called to Snow Camp Wednesday on account of the illness of his father . . . Try on Hounds meet Saturday at 10 a. m. at Fancy Hill. A number .of out of town neonle will take oart •. .' , The Bird Club invites, +he public to hear .Charles L. ! Prolev at the Congregational j Church House Saturdav at 8, tell j about his experience in banding bald eagles.-,'. . . Butherfordton -put up a fight to save its Western Union. Tele graph Office and the company dropped its plan to dose the office. HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to St. Luke’s Hospital include Mrs. Genevieve Middleton, Tryon; Master Doug las Nodine, Landrum; Mrs. John Morse Jr., Saluda. Patients discharged include Mi's. Clayton Cox and baby son, Mrs. Robert L. Dick, -Mrs. J. T. Miller and baby son, all of Tryon; Mrs. | Luther Page, Landrum; Sam Mc Clure, Tryon; Mrs. Junior Hel | ton, R-l, Campobello. j Mr. and Mrs. Noble Hannon of I Wilkesboro are the parents of a son, bom Nov. 25 at 11:30 a. m. Samples,* Deputy Sheriff Benjamin E. Samples Jr., of Skyland, a former member of the State Highway Patrol, has been employed ' on a temporary basis as a desk sergeant in the Bun combe County Sheriff's Depart ment. Samples, who began his duties last night, is replacing Deputy Sheriff Joe Re vis who is undergo ing treatment in St. Joseph's Hos pital, it was reported today from the sheriff'^ office. Samples has appealed to Supe rior Court a conviction in General County Court bn a speeding charge. He was found .guilty Tuesday of driving 95 miles per hour in a Patrol cruiser on U. S. Highway 19-23 last October 26. A fine of $75 was levied on the former pa trolman whp was dismissed from the Patrol early this month.—The Asheville Times. Horace Edwards and Hugh Smith Rationed on the USS Ran dolph arrived home for the Thanksgiving holidays.
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