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AT TRYON, N. C. Uf'jgfo THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
I’HE TRY fl DULY BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest f Newspaper Seth M. Vining, Editor
J ^/ON, N. C. THURSDAY, DEC. 31, 1953
Vol. 26—No. 139
Weather extremes over the
Christmas week amounted to a
high of 62 and a low of 22, rain,
.18 . . . Today is the last day of
the year 1953. An attractive
calender put out by Kimberly
Clark Corporation quotes Benja
min Franklin as saying, “Be at
war with your vices, at peace with
your neighbors, and let every New
Year -find you a better man.” . . .
ROTARY CLUB meets TODAY on
account of Friday being New
Year’s ... A RADIO STATION
FOR TRYON is underway. Mil- J
dred Allen and Dorothy Friend,
partners in the Thermal Broad
casting Co., of Tryon, N. C., have
made application to the Federal
Communications Commission for
a radio station on 1540 kilocycles,
260 watts during daytime hours.
Misses Allen and Friend are teach
ers in the University of Tulsa
at Tulsa, Okla., according to Co
Manager George Cooksey of Oak I
Hall Hotel, who says the station
will be located on Oak Hall Hotel
with studios on the top floor. How
ard Frankenfield Jr., made a sur
vey of the property several weeks1
ago in making preparation to sub
mit application. The home ad
dress i«s listed at present in care
of Miss Mildred Allen, Tulsa, Okla.
Hendersonville business houses I
are observing Jan. 1 as a full
holiday by closing. " I
Dr. Palmer Moines Office
Dr. M. C. Palmer is moving
his medical office today, Dec. -31,
from the Jackson building over
Foodland, to his new modern office
building, which is nearing com
pletion on Pacolet Street at the
junction with Walnut St., opposite
the First Baptist Church.
Dr. J. W. Austin Woody, who
has occupied offices in the same
quarters with Dr. Palmer, will
remain in the building until next
spring when he and Dr. J. T.
Mize will move into their new
building on Hospital Road.
When completed Dr. Palmer’s
building will be one of the most
modern of its kind in this section.
RINDAL RITES TODAY '
Funeral services for Mrs. H. T.
Rindal of Hendersonville will
be held Thursday afternoon at 2
o’clock at the Thomas Sheperd
Memorial Chapel, with Rev. James
P. Burke, Rector of St. James
Episcopal Church, officiating.
Burial will be in the church
yard Calvary Episcopal Church at
Fletcher.
Pallbearers are Ernst Mahler
Jr., T. D. Hunter Jr., George
Lundstrom, Fred Leech, Ernest
M. Boys and Dr. D. I. C. King.
NOTED PUBLISHER HERE
Robert Treble of Chicago, presi
dent of the Encyclopedia Britanni
ca, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
James G. Ferguson at their home
on Hearthstone Ridge. Mr. Treble
will address the Tryon Rotary
Club today (Thursday) on phases
of the publishing business.
Rotary meets today at Oak Hall
instead of Friday on account of
the New Year Holiday. Mr. Fer
guson will be in charge of the
program.