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AT TRYON, N. C. U; THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRVII MILT BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest DA Newspaper
Vol. 26—No. 127
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TR JN, N. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1953
Weather Monday: High 48, low
40, rain 1.34, Rel. Hum. 56 ... .
President Eisenhower urges all
communities to make preparations
against atomic war and in case
of attack to avoid panic. One of
the best ways to avoid destruc
tion by atomic war is to start now
being kind to our neighbors and
members of our families. We must
set the example. When our fami
lies spread out they soon become
strangers. A lot of brothers and
sisters don’t see one another after
they grow up. Their nieces and
nephews are not known. They be
come people of the world, strang
ers whom we compete against
economically and otherwise, and
if they move across boundary lines,,
people we must fight. That’s one
reason we shoo id consider everv
stranger a brother, and treat him
with genuine kindness. For a
selfish reason if for no other. In
the long run we find it a lot of
fun and real joy not matched by
anything else. It has the deep satis
faction of* victory with humility,
not something to crow about, like
victory in war or a game# but a
victory over evil forces within us;
and then the joy of fellowship
with similar minds who understand
and appreciate our struggles and
our mutual voals for a better
world. Let’s start today with our
kindness in every way and keep
;—Conntiued on Back Page_
Try on Splits With Inman
Last night in the Tryon gym
the Tryon girls earned, a hard
47-38 win while the boys dropped
a 95-71 decision to ,Inman High.,
Myrna Constance and Lila Han
cock took scoring honors for the
girls while Hazel Edwards, Ann
Moon and Margaret Blackwell
played • their usual brilliant de
fensive game. The Tryon boys
played well but could not stop
Inman’s big Marshall Perkins,
who dropped in 43 points from
every angle. Ronnie Ross, Raleigh
Parker, and Kite Biedler led
Tryon’s scorers while John Brad
shaw played a great floor game.—
School Reporter.
LANDRUM, MILL SPRING
RURITANS WIN IN
DISTRICT CONTESTS
At the district .convention held
at Fairforest last Friday the
Landrum Ruritan Club won first
place for outstanding community
service, for participation in num
erous civic improvements, especial
ly work toward getting a new
million dollar industry . for the
community.
Mill Spring club tied Central,
S. C., for honors in its expan
sion program.
Richard E. Tukey, manager of
Spartanburg Chamber of Com
merce, Editor Charles O. Hearon
and Dean Ward were the judges.
Mr. Tukey in presenting the
awards stated that the judges saw
Ruritans as good citizens doing
much to beter their- corpmunities.
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