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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DULY HELM
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor
(Vol. 24—No. 16), TRYON, N. C., TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1951
Weather Monday: High 68, low
46, rain .43, Rel. Hum. 65 . . .Allies
continue to win in Korea. Russia
wants us to reduce our arms, . . .
Little curls of gray smoke here
and there indicate progress of the
clean-up campaign and the begin
ning of spring gardens. People in
business or witR property to sell
or rent realize the commercial
value of keeping the community
clean. And civic minded people
who take pride in their community
and homes know the mental and
spiritual value of cleaner premises.
Cleaning up helps everybody, even
gives exercise for the one cleaning
up .... . The Spartanburg
Herald reports Marjorie Jackson
of Landrum R-l and Christine
Fitch of Landrum as patients in
General Hospital.Reading
The Bulletin 20 years ago first
week in March, Mrs. E. G. Vollmer
' ;ra§ selling daffodils, Alexander
Beatson was delivering The Ashe
ville Citizen, apartment for rent
at Spanish Court for $125 month.
“John Raymond, a boy baby, w^s
born Thursday to Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Anderson of Cashiers. Mrs.
Anderson was formerly Miss Mabyl
Capps of Tryon.” . . Major Bernard
Sharp addressed the Lanier Club
mi “Modern Russia”. Miss Gelolo
"Kell celebrated her fifth birthday.
.... Hon. . T. T. Ballenger, first
... Covtivnrd on Back Page._
Polk County Tournament
To Start Wednesday «
The annual Polk County High
School basketball tournament will
start Wednesday night at 7 at thet
Columbus gym.
The schedule:
Wednesday, Mar. 7: First game,
Mill Spring vs. Green Creek
(girls), second game, Mill Spring
vs. Tryon (boys) ; third game,
Tryon vs. Saluda (girls).
Thursday, mar. 8: First game,
Tryon vs. Green Creek (girls) ;
second .game, Saluda vs. Green
Creek (boys) ; third game, Mill
Spring vs. Saluda (girls).
Friday, Mar. 9: First game,
Saluda vs. Tryon (boys); second
game, Mill Spring vs. Tryon
I (girls); third game, Mill Spring
j vs. Green Creek (boys).
Saturday, Mar. 10: First game,
Mill Spring vs. Saluda (boys) ;
second game, Green Creek vs. Sa
luda (girls) ; third game, Green
Creek vs. Tryon (boys).
The first game of each night will
begin at 7. The following games
will begin 10 minutes after the
end of the preceding one.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Admissions to St. Luke’s are
as follows: Mrs. Virgil Pace of
Saluda; Mrs. Leonard Wofford,
Tryon; and .Belle Sheppard, color
ed, of Tryon. The following pa
tients were discharged: Mrs. W. B.
Lawrence, Tryon; Mrs. J. B. Levi,
Columbus; Miss Melissa Pack, Co
lumbus; Mrs. John W. Peller and
son, Stephen Craig, Campobello.
The board of trustees of St.
Luke’s Hospital gratefully ac
knowledge the receipt of a gift
from Mrs. Frances N. Williams to
the memorial fund in memory of
Mrs. John T. Creighton.