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(EslSNl-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday (5e Per Copy) ENTERED AS SECOND H-A-SS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRYON, N. g NDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TR|0HI DM BULLETIN The World’s Smalle -g aily Newspaper Vol. 26—No. 132 at _Seth M. Vining, Editor S RYON, N. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22,1953 Weather Monday: High 50, low 23, rain .53, Bel. Hum.1 95. Last night was a London night and the air was almost saturated with \ water. Airplane schedules were >, cancelled. Clearing weather prom ised today. Russia has agreed, conditionally r of course, to talk about pooling atomic energy. : Mossadegh, former premier of Iran ' found guilty of treason and sen ‘ tenced only to three years .Some big events in Tryon TODAY. San I ta Claus rides the Tryon, Fire > Truck at 6 p. m., bringing over • a thousand bags * of fruit and candy to all the young 'people present at 6 o’clock near the post pffice. At 7:30 the Congregational ,, Church School will have their Family Christmas program. At 8 V o’clock Tryon First Baptist „ Church will present “A Child Is Born”, put on '-by a professional cast from the famous Vagabond Players of Flat Rock. Admission is free and the public is invited. All the gift shops and some of the stores will be open until 9 o’clock. Good - movies are on; so there 'j? are a variety of choices for en » tertaihment tonight. One of the ■ big- nights of the year* in Tryon. ■ Please give the Bulletin the n^rpes f of your holiday guests. U. S. egg production in each f of -the last five months has been .^ larger than a year earlier* Western Union Changes • To Agency In Tryon The Western Union Telegraph office has been changed to an agency, effective Dec. 23, but will remain in its present quarters in the Hester building with the Tryon Chamber of Commerce act ing as agent. Mrs. Edith Roach | HJcKaig, who has been the opera | tor for a number of years, will remain in charge of the o'ffice, and in addition will assume the duties of the assistant secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, an office formerly held by Mrs. Sibyl Bren aall. J. Lee Lavender is secretary of the, organization; Leo Milhaupt, president. N1. C. Ramsey of the Western rUnion Plant Dept., in Asheville | is in Tryon. making the necessary physical changes. Plans call for the office to be open at 8 a- m. and close at 6 p. m., except on, Wed nesday when it will be open only from 8 a. m. to 1 p. m., and on Sunday when it wil be closed all day. Arrangements can be made to. telephone mjessages to Hen dersonville office when the tele graph office is closed in Tryon. Mrs. Brendall who has been the i assistant secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, will remain in the . office of the Hester Real Estate | and Insurance Co., and do public stenographic work. The Misses Gabrielle and Char ley Austin of Greenville, S. C.f will spend'the holidays ip. Tryon with their aunt, Mrs. Samuel* S. Woody on Lindcourt Drive.1 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crissone of Tryon are the parents of a boy, born Dec. 22 at 2;55 a; m., at St. Luke’s Hospital
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