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Tryon, North Carolina, 28782
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
Dally except Sat. and Sun
106 N. Trade St., P. 0. Box 790
Tryon, N. C. 28782
The Tryon Daily Bulletin
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Phone 859-9151
Vol. 54 — No. 186
Printed In the THERMAL BELT of Western North Carolina
20 Pages Today
TRYON, N. C. 28782
THURSDAY, OCT. 22,1981
Price 10c Per Copy
Weather: Sunday there was .04
inch of rain; Monday: high 73,
low 43, hum. 29%; Tuesday; high
67, low 30, hum. 25%. Wednesday
morning was sunny and cool, but
warmed up as the day went on.
Today from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. is
the Fall Bazaar at St. John’s
Catholic Church.
Tonight at 7:30 is Jan’s Fashion
Show at the Landrum High
School gymnasium.
Friday from 2 to 7 p.m.
Interpress Studios will be at The
Upstairs Art Gallery to take
pictures of children. The pictures
will be published in the Bulletin
at a later date.
Friday from 6:30 to 12 p.m. is
the Mill Spring Halloween
Carnival.
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
there will be a White Elephant
Sale at the Sunny View Fire
house.
Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
the Pea Ridge Community Club
House will have “A Real Country
Craft Fair.” Everything will be
made locally.
Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. is the
Arts and Crafts Show at the
Isothermal Community College
in Tryon.
Sunday at 3 p.m. the
Photographic Society will
Continued On Back Page
A New Arrival
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence G
Correll of Concord are parents of
a daughter, Christiana Elizabeth,
born Sunday, Oct. 18th at
Presbyterian Hospital in
Charlotte. She weighed 7 pounds.
The paternal grandparents are
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Correll of
Tryon and the maternal great
grandfather is W. B. Foster of
Saluda.
Placement Tests
Polk County Campus of
Isothermal Community College
will give the Placement Test for
college students on Wednesday,
October 28th, at 9:30 a.m. at the
Jervey-Palmer Building on
Carolina Drive. The test should
take about 2 hours. The
Placement Test must be taken by
students entering or considering
entering Math or English classes
during the Winter Quarter. The
tests are offered free of charge.
Jail 859-5868 for details.
Bruce Palmer Is
Rotary Speaker
The Tryon Rotary Club will
meet at 12:30 p.m. Monday at the
Hearthstone Inn. Rotarian H
Bruce Palmer will speak on the
subject “The Essence of
Service.”
A Rotarian for many years
Mr. Palmer has had an active
interest in public service. He has
been a frequent speaker at
service clubs throughout the
country. His talk will give insight
of his many experiences.
Woman Of The Day
Jane G. Edwards
Named as Women of the Day
during the week of Oct. 18 — 24 by
the Thermal Belt BPW was Mrs.
Jane Edwards. Mrs. Edwards is
a Business Education Teacher at
Polk Central High School.
A native of Rutherford County,
she received a B.S. degree in
Business Education and Social
Studies from Appalachian State
Teachers College. She has taught
at Polk Central since it opened in
1960. She sponsors the school
newspaper; is Junior Class
sponsor; Homecoming Advisor;
Young Christian’s Club sponsor
and co-ordinates the school-wide
sales. She was named “Teacher
of the Year” in Polk County in
December 1979.
Mrs. Edwards was sec.-treas.
of the N. C. Association of
Educators last year and is the
current president of the Green
Creek Little League. She is a
Sunday School teacher at the
Green River Baptist Church and
has been active in the Polk
Central PTA.
Art Exhibit At
Landrum Library
The Landrum Friends of the
Arts current art exhibit at the
Landrum Branch Library
features the works of Mrs. Sue
Campbell Atkins, Gowensville
native, and presently a resident
of Landrum. This exhibit will be
available until Nov. loth.
Mrs. Atkins calls her work as
“transformation of nature.” She
uses materials on hand, these
may be feathers, pine cones,
driftwood, Money Plant, rice
shells, fungi, apple seeds, etc.
Her work has won blue ribbons
for the past few years at the Blue
Ridge Fair.
She paints in oils and is a
musician. She has built a
dulcimer by hand and learned to
play it.
Pottery On Exhibit
Jan Ashmore of Tryon, N. C. is
among the Western North
Carolina Artists and Craftsmen
selected for the Annual October
Show at the Asheville Art
Museum. Art works Were
selected for the show by the
Curator of Contemporary Art
from the High Museum, in
Atlanta, Georgia.
Singing
There will be a Singing
Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Blue
Ridge Free Will Baptist Church
featuring Don Atkins Singers and
The Templettes. Rev. Robert
Price is the pastor.