Landrum Council
Has Busy Night
The Landrum City Council met
Tuesday night and voted to buy
radio-phone equipment for a
second police car. The first was
installed two weeks ago.
In other action the Council
approved the first reading of an
ordinance regulating the licens
ing of dogs; voted to refinance
the $1,250,000 loan with Farmers
Home Administration; adjusted
a water bill for Church of God of
Phophecy; passed a resolution
agreeing for sidewalk construc
tion on South Church Street with
the S. C. Highway Dept.;
approved the first reading of
annexation petitions from Mrs.
Cora Boyd and James Boyd,
whose property adjoins the City
Limits.
Dan Young brought the Council
up to date on the City-County
Recreation program and Police
Chief Neil Ayers gave his report
and requested the purchase of a
tape recorder for the courtroom.
This request was approved by the
Council.
Moves Here
Mrs. Eleanor Searles has
moved here from Orlando, Fla.
She retired from Francis Slater
in Winter Park, Fla. where she
did alterations.
She is a native of Florence, Pa.
and enjoys knitting, needlepoint,
sewing and spoiling grandchil
dren.
She is the mother of Mrs.
Donald Viehman of Tryon. She
has 6 grandchildren and 1 great
grandchild.
Mrs. Searles is a Catholic.
Rev. K. B. Hayes
At Landrum
Pentecostal
The Landrum Pentecostal
Holiness Church will have as a
guest speaker Rev. R B Hayes
on Sunday, April 13th Rev.
Hayes now lives in Taylors. S. C.,
but he was a former resident of
Tryon.
The morning worship service
will begin at 11:00 a.m. and the
evening service will start at 6:30
p.m. Visitors are welcome.
Red Fox Bridge
Winners of the Tuesday Bridge
at Red Fox Country Club were as
follows: 1st., Ann Miller, 2nd
Virginia Jinkinson. 3rd., Ellen
Pettit, 4th. Willa Reed.
Leland Rites
Services for Mrs. Edwin C.
Leland, 61, of Saluda, were held
Wednesday at McFarland Fun
eral Chapel with the Rev Tom C.
Capell officiating. Burial will be
held today (Thursday) in
McClellanville Presbyterian
Cemetery. McClellanville, S. C.
Mrs. Leland died Tuesday
morning.
FieldTrip
On Saturday
The Tryon Photographic Soci
ety's field trip scheduled for
Tuesday was postponed due to
rain, and has been rescheduled
for Saturday. Apr. 12. Please
meet at the Congregational
Church parking lot at 9:30.
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