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The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
, Vol. 24—No. 313 TRVQN, N. C., MONDAY, DECEMBER 3 1951
Weather Friday: High 65, low
27, Rel. Hum. 44; Saturday high
56, low 30, Rel. Hum. 56; Sunday
high 68, low 31, Rel Hum. 49 . . .
The Korean war is serious. Loyal
support to all patriotic efforts is
needed if we win the victory. In
order to avoid delay in making do
nations additional nurses and cots I
will be available Tuesday at the
bloodbank for business and indus
trial men and women whose time |
is limited . . . Contribtuions for
the Christmas Street decorations
have come in from the following:
L. E. Sayi’e, Mr. and- Mrs. J. A.
agjknpson,' Rev. and Mrs. R. C. Fal
^C'.er. Mrs. A. M. Law, Mrs. Sibyl ■
Srendall. Chairman Harry Bridge
man reports that work will begin
today on getting the green trees
around which the colored lights will
be strung. $400 is needed .
Mrs. Ethel Jordan has arrived
from Geneva, Switzerland, to spend
the winter at Oak Hall hotel. Other
new arrivals during the week-end
were Leo Bernache and J. Wilson
of New York City, Columbia- Ar
tists, formerly with Fred Waring;
Roy Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. R. E.
Carlton and Fred Weidl, all of
New York City; Mrs. Mary B.
Williams, Biltmore Forest; and Mr.
and Mrs. William Dupre and two
children of Clemson College. Mr.
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LEAVE FOR INDUCTION
Two Polk County boys left Mon
day morning1 tor the induction cen
ter where they will be classified
for the armed forces. They are
Ronald Everett Stepp, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Steppe, who has
a brother, Seth Vernon Stenpe,
already in Korea listed with 'the
wounded. And the other was Lewis
Herbert Mack, a volunteer. Rev.
Orville H. White of the Congrega
tional Church served as chaplain
and presented prayer books and
crosses for the Home Friendly
Club. Mrs. Cary Page and Mrs. M.
L. Thompson served coffee and dis
tributed cigarettes also for the club.
Men’s Garden Club Elects
At the annual meeting of the
Men’s Garden Club of Tryon Fri
day night at Oak Hall Major A.
R. Herron was elected president t©
succeed J. A. Simpson; Walter A.
Knoop was elected vice president;
R. L. Dick, secretary and John
Vollmer, treasurer. Following the
business session colored slides of
the Arboretum in Washington
were shown by Oliver Freeman as
sisted by Wm. Barrow. A general
discussion of garden problems,
quality of soil, and care of'plants
followed the pictures.
Tryon Brownie troop No. 1 will
not nteet Tuesday, according* to
Mrs. Wolford Foster.
FOR TUESDAY
I^iwanis meets at 1 p. m.
Bloodbank at Parish House.
Send checks to St. Luke’s Hos
pital Building Fund and to Trade
Street Christmas Decorations.