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Established January 31. 1928
THE WORLD'S SMALLEST DAILY NEWSPAPER
Member: North Carolina Press Assn.
(Consolidated with the Polk County News 1955)
Seth M. Vining, Jr., Editor and Manager
The Bulletin Is published
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106 N. Trade St.. P. O. Box 790
Tryon. N. C 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Phone 859-9151
Vol. 53 — No 182
Weather Thursday: high 75. low
45.
Spartanburg General Hospital
is going to get an open heart
surgery unit.
Not much notice, but the
annual Tryon Chamber of
Commerce meeting scheduled
for tonight has been postponed to
Monday. Oct. 27th at 7:30 p.m. at
the Tryon Town Hall.
Margaret M. Upshaw sent us a
clipping about a man named Dr.
Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, a
University of Chicago professor.
How would you like to spell that
name day in and day out.
Mrs. Myrtle W. Littlefield of
Lake Lanier received a 25 year
pin in the Order of Eastern Star
Saturday at the Mary
Montgomery Chapter 231 in
Spartanburg Mrs. Littlefield
works with McGuinn Heating and
Air conditioning
Jimmy Morris recently
completed the Red Cross CPR
course and was talking about how
important a course he thought it
was. He said that one of the
members of his class had an
opportunity to use her training
soon after completing the course.
Kaye Williams, assistant vice
president of Northwestern Bank
in Tryon was attending church at
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TRYON. N.C 28782
Today’s The Day
Plan your schedule today so
that you can be at the Parish Hall
in Tryon's Holy Cross Episcopal
Church between noon and 5:30
p.m The Red Cross Bloodmobile
will be there and the Red Cross is
trying to make up the 80 pint
shortfall between blood donations
since July 1. and actual blood and
plasma requirements at St
Luke's during the same period.
And blood and plasma must be
stockpiled for the needs in the
month ahead
Clinic Schedule
Polk County Health
Department Clinic Schedule for
week of October 20th is as
follows:
Monday: General Clinic
(immunization, Hypertension
screening, Tbc. Test etc) 8:30
a.m. —5p.m.
Tuesday: Nurse Screening
Cancer Clinic (by appointment).
Speech and Hearing (by
appointment)
Wednesday: Pediatric 9:30-11
a.m.
Thursday: Maternity 8:30-10
a.m.
Home Health care by physician
referral.
For appointment call Polk
County Health Department 894-
8271.
Sidewinders Lose 48-0
The Campobello-Gramling
junior high football team
defeated the Tryon Sidewinders
48-0 Thursday afternoon at
Campobello.
MONDAY, OCT. 20,1980
BPW Woman
Of The Year
Mrs. Romana B. Rhodes
Mrs Ramona Brock Rhodes
has been chosen by the Thermal
Belt Business & Professional
Women as Woman of the Year.
Mrs Rhodes has spent a
lifetime in the field of music. She
has taught in Tryon, Stearns and
Saluda Schools and continues to
teach private piano lessons in her
home.
She is a native of Henderson
County, and was reared in
Spartanburg, S. C. She is a
member of Pacolet Baptist
Church in Lynn, where she serves
as Volunteer Minister of music.
Several years ago, she was
organizer of a local musical
group called The Singing
Witnesses.
Mrs. Rhodes, widow of
Clarence Rhodes, is the mother of
three daughters: Lucy Woodman
of Cheyenne, Wyoming, Carolyn
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Move Here
Mr and Mrs R. J. Martin have
moved to the old Walker Farm at
Mill Spring from Harrisonburg.
Va., Mrs. Martin is the former
Linda Walker.
Mr. Martain taught Health and
Physical Education at James
Madison University. They plan to
do some farming here.
They have four sons: Stewart,
who is in Graduate School at the
University of Virginia in
Charlottesville: Steven, who is in
the Medical College of Virginia at
Richmond; Jeffrey, who is a"
plebe at the U. S. Military
Academy at West Point; and
Jonathan, a 6th grade student al
Stearns School.
Mr. Martain taught at Western
Carolina University for 10 years
before going to James Madison
University.
McKay Speaker
To Landrum Lions
The Landrum Lions Club will
meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m aMhe
Landrum Civic Center. The guest
speaker will be William MeK^
prestdent of First Federal
^Nineorioik
Cotillion
Members of The Mi-
Cotillion will have O ’ Clock
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