THE TRYOHI DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor (Vol.23—No. 118) TRYON, N. C„ TUESDAY, JULY 18Th7~1950 Published Daily Except (Est. 1-31-28)_ Saturday and Sunday5c 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 Weather Monday: High 86, low 66, rain .01. . . . Tryon Presbyter ian Sunday school will hold a picnic Wednesday at 5 p. m., at Harmon Field .... General Evangeline Booth, former head of the Salva tion Army and daughter of its founder, died Monday in Hartsdale, N. Y.. . . . U. S. Army continues to retreat in Korea. Dr. W. L. Norville, District Health Officer for the Rutherford Polk District Health Department said tQday that a Maternal and In fant Clinic will be opened this week JHhe Green Creek School in Polk ^Rlty. The first meeting will be on Wednesday^ July 19, and the clinic will be open each first, sec ond and third Wednesday thereaf ter. The hours of the clinic are from 9 a. m.. to 4 p'. m., each week. Dr. W. T. Head practicing physi cian of Melvin Hill, will be clini cian and Mrs. Gladys Hinsdale will be clinic nurse. The services offered by the clinic will be immunization for diphtheria, whooping cough, smallpox and ty phoid fever; blood tests; pre-natal and post-natal examinations; regu lar monthly examinations; regular monthly examinations of babies up to one year of age and annual ex aminations of pre-school children up to six years of age. LEON MOORE WHITE Leon Moore White, 42, of Knox ville, Tenn., formerly of Tryon, died suddenly Sunday afternoon in Knoxville where he was employed as a civil engineer. Funeral services were to be con ducted today noon at Bass Funer al home in Rock Hill, S. C., fol lowed by interment in Laurelwood Cemetery. Mr. White was a son of Mrs. Eva Moore White and the late Hugh White. Both formerly lived in Try on m a home they built on Lake Lanier. Mrs. White taught the 6th grade here for many years. The deceased was a graduate of Clemson College and served with the engineering corps in World War 2. He is survived by his wife, two sons, his mother ,and three brothers. ATTENDING CAMP Forty-two 4-H Club members, leaders and agents left Columbus Monday morning for a week of en campment at the new 4-H Camp near Waynesville. The group will return Saturday. The following boys and girls are attending camp: Boys—Larry Wilson, Teddy Bell, • Russell Pack, Cecil Lawter, Bobbv Williams, Austin Chapman, Cecil Pace, Jack Story, Roy Jack, Eugene Gosnell, James Davidson, Dan-Fos ter. David Pearl, Billy McCall. Girls—Geneva Pack, Ann Chap man. Rachel Jack, Libby Jack, Peg gy Dalton, Doris Westbrook, Lor ene Parker, Ann Moon, Carol Fos ter, Clara Summey, Viola Summey, Evelyn Davis, Juanita Hill, Penny Boone, Judith Elizabeth Fuldner, Louise Newman, Betty Jo Dameron, Ann Going, Barbara Staggs, Sara —__Continued on Back Page_