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_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
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The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 24—No. 254 TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY. JANUARY 29 1952
Weather Monday: High 60, low
44, rain .90, Rel. Hum. 62. . . New
Egyptian government aims to put
British out of Egypt. General Alex
ander named British minister of de
fense. U. S. Supreme Court de
clines to rule on segregation in
South Carolina. Eight people die in
Ohio flood area and 7,000 are
homeless according to dispatches at
Marietta, hometown of Mrs. Fred
Placak. At Wheeling, W. Va.,
former home of the Glen T.
Knights the river has risen to near
ly 44 feet .... Senator Maybank
comes out for Senator Russell of
GjfJ’rgia for President . . . Judge
Gwynn, now presiding over
Polk County Superior Court is a
candidate for membership on the
bupreme Court of North Carolina.
The 21st District Bar Association
has endorsed him for his ability,
judicial temperament, patience and
courage. “No judge anywhere is
better fitted for the job,” says
President A. B. Carter of Mt.
Airy .... Columbus Capitols
(boys and girls) will play Polk
County High School all-stars Wed
nesday night at Columbus in a
benefit for March of Dimes . . . To
night Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Falconer
will show beautiful pictures of
their world wide trips. It’s the next
best thing to traveling to these
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HOSPITAL NEWS
A daughter was born Monday,
Jan. 28th, at 1:20 p. m.. to Mr.
and Mrs. Brownlow Parker.
Mrs. John Edwards, Mill Spring
R-l was admitted as a patient.
Mrs. Grover Ford of Tryon was
discharged.
Flat Rock at Tryon Tonight
Tonight in the Tryon gym at 7
the Tryon cagers entertain the
Plat Rock High teams. Coach “Cot.
I ton” Bagwell always produces
strong hardwood teams and this
j year is no exception. The Flat Rock
| girls have already demonstrated
| their power in downing Saluda, a
team which had no trouble in
| dumping the Tryon girls by 3)
[ points. The boys’ team is expect
j ed to give the Tigers a stiff game
| and stands a good chance to stop
Tryon’s doubles scoring punch of
Tom Arledge and Hugh Hines.—
School Reporter.
LANDRUM NEWS NOTES
The Women of the Presbyterian
Church will have World Mission
Prayer Service Wednesday night
at 7:30 in the home of Mrs. Wal
ter Lowe on Rutherford Road.
The Civic League of Landrum
will meet Friday afternoon at 3:30
with Mrs. R. B. McKinney at “Pine
Patch/' on Fourth Street. Mrs. D.
A. Carruth, Mrs. Fred S. Jackson
Jr., and Mrs. R. E. Mabry will
be co-hostesses.
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Deese of
Kannapolis, N. C., were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Carruth on
Sunday. Jane and Ada Deess re
turned home with their parents af
ter spending two weeks with their
cousins, Diane, Judy and Kathy
Carruth.