5c PER COPY ENTERED AS SECOND-CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS' MARCH 3, 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest Daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 15. Est. 1-31-28 TRYON, N. C., THURS., FEB. 26, 1942 St. Lukes Hospital Oe members of the Eoard of tees of St. Luke’s Hospital desire to put on record an ex pression of deep regret that ill health has made necessary the resignation of Miss Edna Calvert, who, for the past six years, has been Superintendent of the Hos pital. During this period, Miss Cal vert has not only efficiently man aged the Hospital but also has exerted in this community a very real influence. By her signal ser vice to this institution, by her interest in every good cause and worthy enterprise and by her unswerving loyalty to the Hos pital, Miss Calvert has won and held the respect and esteem of all who have known her. Within the Hospital itself, the Superintendent has had the loyal ty.«and affection of all the work «f in her management o l+%e hospital, during, these six years, has been her ability, with very slight change, to hold to gether the personnel of the nurs ing staff. Such continuity has made a real contribution to the good work done at the Hospital. During Miss Calvert’s admin istration, the general condition of the Hospital has been greatly improved. Among other things, the old second-hand X ray equip ment has been replaced by a new machine of the latest type and the old floors which were unsatisfact ory have been replaced, through out the main hall and rooms, with battle ship linoleum,. Also, while Miss Calvert has been Superin tendent, a Nurses’ Home has been given, thus releasing in the rtiain Hospital building valuable space j Continued on Page Two $2.00 PER YEAR Mrs. L. R. Jackson M!rs. Leatha Ruff Jackson, 48, died on Wednesday night at her home in Sunny View section. Fu neral services will be held on Friday at Cooper Gap church. The deceased is survived by her husband, John Baxter Jackson; two daughters, Mrs. Florence Blanton and Miss Catherine Jack sen; five sons: James, John Bax ter, Jr., Hubert and Hurchell; three brothers: Henry C. Ruff, Jay Ruff of Gerton, and Enoch Ruff of "Henderson county. Basketball The Tryon boys lost to Ellenboro in a tournament Wednesday. The locals put up a good fight, leading the first quarter 7 to 6; Ellen boro led at the half 11 to 8; and third quarter 23 to 12, finally winning 31 to 19. Playing for Try on were Brock, 2; Baker, 0; Scoggins, 4; Beatson, 4; Arledge, 7; Moore, 0; Williams, 0; Dick, 2. GREER HERE FRIDAY Tryon high school will play the Greer, S. C. high school team on Friday night at 7:30 at the Tryon gym. This is the last home game of the season for Tryon High. TOWNS FINALS 1 SATURDAY Adams-Millis, Mills River, Try on and Saluda community teams will play their finals for the tro phy on Saturday night at Tryon gymnasium. First place will be fought between Adams-’Millis and. Mills River. The Bulletin anywhere in the United States —6 months for sl.