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SNTEREIF AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE MODI DAILY BULLETIN
The World1 £ mallest daily Newspaper Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 26—K j.19 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAYr DEC. 3^ 1953
Weather Wednesday: High 59,
low 25, Rel. Hum. 38 . . President
Eisenhower backs Secretary Dulles
in speech against Senator McCar
thy . . TODAY is Bloodmobile
Day at the Parish House begin
ning at 12:30. All those who are
able, patriotic, neighborly, and
helpful will gtadly donate. Some
of us cftn’t for various reasons. y
Many are donating their time or
other services where they can’t
give blood. The ’spirit is the same.
Even the selfish man is donating
for he realizes that unless the
county donates enough " blood he
will not have any to his credit
should an accident or illness over
take him .... Congratulations
to Brownlow Martin, formerly of
Tryon, now president of the Green
Hill Community of Rutherford
County which has just won the
top rural community contest for
making the most improvement in
community life, *such as roadside
markers, diversified farming, clean
er approaches to the community,
neat mail boxes and other things
that let the world know the people
have some pride who live in that
community. Eventually it will be
a crime to throw paper cartons,
drinking cups, or trash of any
kind in the streets. People of good
manners don’t do it now. Aesthe
tically speaking Tryon 'belongs as
much to people outside the city
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ANOTHER INVITATION
Once more we call your atten
tion to the open house to be held
by the County Commissioners and
the Home Friendly Club this Sat
urday from 2 to 4 at the court
house..
We hope you will come to see
the pictures of the boys, and es
pecially to fund the expressions
of their appreciation of what you
I people of Polk County did in the
support of them during the two
wars.
We hope you will be as interest
ed as are the men in the court
house who have been most kind and
cooperative in helping us. and are
already planning on where to place
the flags !•—Home Friendly Club.
j Noted Carolinians Join
I Board Trustees of Vagabond
j School of the Drama
The Vagabond School of the
| Drama, Inc., at Flat Rock, N. C.,
; announced today through its man
| aging director, Robroy Farquhar,
that five distinguished citizens- of
the Carolines have accepted mem
bership on the organization’s
Board of Trustees. They are Roger
C. Peace of Greenville, S. C., pub
lisher of the Greenville News
Piedmont, who has recently ac
quired the Asheville Citizen-Tiines;
I. E. Johnson, well known mer
chant of Hendersonville; Newton
Duke Angier of Flat Rock, an
executive with the S&W Cafeterias
and Select Foods of Henderson*
ville; Frances Walker of Bre
vard,' associate editor of the
Transylvania Times; and Mrs.
Virginia Biggerstaff. society edi
tor of the Forest City Courier.
The following trustees continue
_ to serve as permanent members:
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