Tryon Daily Bulletin. Tues.. Mar. 25. 1980 Curb Reporter Continued From Page One training schools so that they can serve their communities. They don’t ask if the burning building belongs to a rich man or a poor man, a black man or a white man. they just go. The Tryon Kiwanis Club meets today at 12:45 p.m. at The Dinner Bell, the Tryon Lions Club meets tonight at 7 o’clock at The Dinner Bell and Friday at 12:45 p.m. the Rotary Club meets at The Dinner Bell. Thursday at 10 a.m. the Extension Homemakers Bake Sale is in front of G&K in Columbus and The Book Shelf in Tryon. Thursday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. is the Lamb or Chicken Dinner at St. Luke’s CME Church. Saturday from 4 p.m. until ? the Ham & Chicken Supper will be held at the Pea Ridge Club House. Sunday at 8 p.m. the Wofford College Glee Club and Ensemble will be at the Fine Arts Center. Young Citizen Clint Edu ards This is Clint Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Edwards of Rt. 1. Columbus. Clint, who is 4 years old. seems to be saying. “That was a good one tell me another.’’ Pearson Honored Stacy Lail. R-S Central and Jim Pardue. Hendersonville were named Basketball co-coaches of the year edging out other impressive programs that in cluded Cullowhee’s Eddy Taylor, Sylva-Webster’s Gene McCon nell, Asheville High's Rodney Johnson, Tryon’s Michael Pear son and Asheville School’s Chuck Carter. FIRE DAMAGES COLUMBUS BAPTIST EDUCATION BUILDING Continued From Page One sanctuary and to limit the actual fire damage to several rooms in the educational building. Al though the damage was consid erable, it could have been much worse. HOME DESTROYED BY FIRE HERE Continued From Page One 16,15and Band one daughter, age 2. Friends are attempting to find clothes, etc. for the family. Pants could be 42, 28. 30 or size 10 in boys in the waist, shirts could be 164.16 or size 10. The girl wears a size 4. Mrs. Shehan wears size 16. If anyone has clothes or other items they could be left with her mother-in-law on Randolph St., her mother, Mrs. Harrison Jackson, at The Bantam Chef or Mrs. Eula Greenway on Hwy. No. 9. You may reach Mrs. Shehan at 457-2003. DIED SUNDAY Continued From Page One surgery until his retirement last year. He has served as Chief of Staff and Chief of Surgery at St. Luke’s Hsopital where he was instru mental in setting up the Tumor Registry and in developing the Medical Library. Since his retirement from active practice last year, he has served as chairman of the Operation Outreach Program at St. Luke’s Hospital. He has been a member of the Tryon Congregational Church of Christ where he served as a deacon and trustee. He has had a great interest in aviation and was one of the founders of Fairview Airport in Landrum. For a number of years he served as President of the Polk County Cancer Society. He was interested in government and recently became a candidate for Polk County Commissioner. He had been named the “Outstanding Young Man of the Year” by the Polk County Jaycees. He is survived by his wife, Marion Kreider Bosien; a daughter, Cynthia Bosien Tor gerson, Saluda Star Route; two sons, William Mark Bosien, Washington, D. C. and Timothy Jefferson Bosien, Tryon; 2 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorials be sent to the Scholarship Fund at the Tryon Congregational Church of Christ, St. Luke’s Hospital or the Polk County Community Foun dation. A memorial service will be held Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Tryon Congregational Church with the Rev. Richard L. Jackson, officiating. On All-Area Team Ann Walker, 5’5” senior guard of Landrum High School was named by the Spartanburg Herald to the 1979-80 Girls All-Area Basketball Team. She is a repeater from last year’s team and averaged 19 points a game. She had a high game of 36 points this season. On Honorable Mention was Dina Smith. 5-10 junior. Polk Central; Kelli Sheehan, 5-2 senior, Polk Central; Becky Nesbitt, 5-7 junior, Tryon. Brady-Alexander Miss Martha Lynn Brady and Charles Brian Alexander were. Lynn; Roy Skipper, Rt. 1, married at First Baptist Church in Landrum, Saturday afternoon at 4. They will make their home at 310 South Hampton Drive, Spartanburg. Both were gradu ated from Landrum High School. The bride, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Otis W. Brady of Belize, Central America, is a teacher at E. P. Todd School. She attended Gardner-Webb College and will receive a degree from Converse College in June. Mr. Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alexander, expects to graduate in May from Wofford College and plans to teach at Spartanburg High School. Miss Charlotte Fletcher of Charlotte attended as maid of honor. The bride’s sister-in-law, Mrs. John Brady, of Greenville served as a bridesmaid with Misses Ellen Bailey of Gaffney, Alexis Copeland of Macon, Ga’ and Kathy Wofford. Mr. Alexander attended his son as best man. Ushering with the bridegroom’s brother. Nelson. Bucket of Chicken, Barbecue Sandwich, Etc. All are available at Brannon’s Country Kitchen Ca ^ Offers In now — 894-8088 were Cary Upton and the bride’s brother, John of Greenville and David Joe of Belize. Officiating ministers were the bride’s father and the Revs. C.W. Farrar and Mr. Holbert. A church reception was held. — Spartanburg Herald BULLETIN READERS Out of town subscriptions have been entered for the following: John W. Edwards, 659 Llewellyn Place, Charlotte; Patricia L. Shepherd/ 6006 Ten Oaks Rd., Clarksville, Md.; Michael Ser- ven, 490 Cheese Spring Rd., New Canaan, Conn.; George Gray, 2S 181 Rtl 59, West Chicago, III.; Frank J. King, 223-2N 3M Co., 2501 Hudson Rd., St. Paul, Minn.; Geraldine Davis, 212 Rhode Island Circle, Chesnee, S. C.; Chan H. Robinson. 6661 Wooden- shoe St., Middletown. Ohio; Robert A. Ernst, Joseph F. Mohin, Troy Brannon, Russell Greene, Mrs. Addie L. Thomp son, Byron, Brewer, all Rt. 1, Tryon; Mrs. Patricia Horne, Campobello, S. C.; Keith R. Johnson, Landrum, S. C.; Larry C. Greene, Rt. 2, Landrum; Richard C. Grant, Rt. 3, Landrum; Mrs. Wyatt Arrowood, Mill Spring; Lewis Phillips, Rt. 1, Mill Spring; Benny Vassey, Woodrow McKee. Rt. 2, Mill Spring. Hatch Mill, Columbus; A. L. Zeigler. Willis B. Gumstone, Rt. 1. Columbus; Mrs. Wm. W. Duson. Spencer Prout, Rt. 2, Columbus. Changes of address have been made fo rthe following: Spencer B. Booz from Dunedin, Fla. to Rt. 1, Tryon; Mrs. Helen Whitmire from Tryon to 18 Marshall St. No. 3L. Irvington. N. J.; Merlin G. Robertson from Delray Beach, Fla. to Tryon; Mason B. Larwood from Tryon to Rt. 1, Columbus. We All Love You