THE mom DAILY BULLETIN The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Vol. 24—No. 283 TRYON, N. C.. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1951 Seth M. Vining, Editor 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 Friday: High 84, low 48, Rel. Hum. 43; Saturday high 75, low 48, Rel. Hum. 65; low 54. Rain .26, Rel. Hum. 85 . . . Liaison officers agree to reopen truce talks for U. hT. and Korean Reds . . . British and Egypt at war over Suez Canal . . . Protestant pas tors denounce Truman’s action in appointing an ambassador to the Catholic Capital, the first time in history .... The one-fourth inch rain broke a 23-day dry spell for most of this region .... The November issue of Good House keeping Magazine has several pages illustrating the Shannon Merriwether house in Tryon as an p*e *n ^e country Vjt city comforts; exterior and interior views of the home are given as well as the floor plan. ... . The Rev. Orville H, White will speak Tuesday at 1 p. m, at the Kiwanis Club at Oak Hall hotel. vl. Lee Lavender has the program .... The people of Scottish ancestry are invited to the Betty Sturgis Shop-Wednes day afternoon to have tea and eat Scotch Short Bread, what ever that is. The Betty Sturgis Shop has on display Monday, Tues day and Wednesday Scottish Plaids of the various clans of ScoHand including the Fergusons, Calhouns, Campbells and hundreds of people —-Continued on Back Page_ Father of Hatch Mill Supt. Dies In Greenville Stonewall Jackson Craig, > 70, owner of Craig-Rush Furniture Co., Greenville, S. C., and father of S. J. Craig Jr., superintend ent of Hatch Mill, Columbus, died Sunday morning at a Greenville Hospital. Funeral services will be held Tuesday morning at 11 o’clock at Mackey Mortuary, Greenville. Mr. Craig was twice married. His first wife, Mrs. Nancy Nim mons Craig, died in 1923. He is survived by his second wife, the former Miss Nancey Goudelock; one daughter and three sons. Mir. Craig was a native of Pick ens County, S. C. He was active in civic and business affairs; he was on the board of stewards of Bun combe Street Methodist Church, an Elk, and vice president of the First Federal & Savings and Loan Association. ALBERT McFALL Albert McFall, 51, of Lynn, a native of McDowell County, died late Friday night at the home after a long illness. He was a watchman for Hatch Mills, Columbus, prior to his ill ness. He had resided in Lynn 18 years. Funeral services were held Sun day at 2 p. m. in Pacolet Baptist Church in Lynn. Burial .was in Tryon Cemetery. The deceased was the son of the late Hiram and.Lydia Laws McFall. Surviving are the widow, Mrs. Elda McFall; two sons, Thomas of Black Mountain and Earl Mc Fall of Lynn; three daughters, -Continued on Back Page__