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(VoL 23—No. 241) TRYO>t
Seth M. Vining, Editor
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vvv 90^* -TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1951
Weather Monday: High 40, low
23, rel. hum. 41 . . . Eighth Army
continues retreat in Korea. Presi
dent Truman in a radio speech to
the nation Monday said that
America would tight Russia if
necessary to prevent the conquest
of the world by the Soviets. He
said all free nations are exposed
and in danger .... Club Re
porter for the Lions Club says, “A
good golfer and a good Lion mem
ber have one thing in common:
Both throw a lot of their weight
behind their club.” . . . The Ers
kine Congregational Church annual
supper meeting will be held to
night at 7 o’clock at the Church
House .... Dr. Edmund M.
Wylie, was the chief speaker on
Monday night at the annual meet
ing of the Daniel Boone Council
Boy Scouters banquet. He em
phasized the importance of adults
giving young people guidance and
\ the benefit of their experience . . .
A. R. Eldred of Clementon, N. J.,
the first Boy Scout to attain the
Eagle rank, in 1912, died January
5th at his home. He was a gradu
ate of Cornell University and serv
ed in the Navy in World War I.
He was a railroad executive and
leader in civic affairs . .
Good weather is predicted for
thq Carolinas for the next few
days.
Friendship Group Meets
The; Friendship' Group of the
Tryon 'First Baptist Church will
meet Thursday night at 7 at the
church. Each member will bring
one dish of food for the supper.
Jim Gibson will be the chief speak
er and will talk about “Money”.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients over the week-end
at St. Luke’s Hospital include Mrs.
Hortense Adams, Tryon; Lindsey
Smith, Columbus; John Higgins,
Landrum; Walter Arledge, Lynn;
Robert Painter, 14-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Painter,
R-l, Landrum; Dewey Huggins,
Wofford College student; Ann De
Carmefi 7-year-old daughter of M*.
and Mrs. George De Carme of
Landrum, who was injured Mon
day afternoon when struck by an
automobile. Two colored patients:
Paul Miller and Albert Murry of
Mill Spring, who were injured in
an auto accident Sunday.
Patients discharged include Mrs.
Joe D. Kerby of Tryon; Cecil
Galloway, Tryon; M. G. Christo
pher, Landrum; Mrs. Richard
Green and daughter, Ann, of Try
on; Mrs. Carter Wilkie Brown;
Mrs. Alan Calhoun and daughter
Amelia Nickels; Mrs. J. C. White
sides and son, David Allen; Larry
Cochran, two-year-old son of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Cochran. Color
ed patients included Jason Booker,
Lynn and Mrs. Jessie Wingo and
baby daughter, Carolyn Dianne.
LIONS MEET TONIGHT
Tryon Lions Club will meet to
night at Oak Hall for supper
and to hear a program presented by
Mr. and Mra. Homer G. Anderson.