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TIE mi DAILY etlLLGTO The World's Smallest daily Newspaper. Seth M. Vinina. Editor (Eat. 1-31-28) Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday Per Copy ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT AT TRYON; N. C. UNDER THE ACT OP CONGRESS, MA STOFFICB 879 v01. 25—No. 44 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 1952 REPORTER Weather‘Monday: high 67, low 41, rain .24, Rel. Hum. 83. Pre cipitation for March 13.73 inches. . . Good weather is promised for the Gymkhana Saturday, 2:30 p. at Harmon Field... Miss Myrtle Iwin, directing the senior class _ ly, “The ; Little Dog . Laughs”1 says the audience will get its money in fun and at the same time help me seniors raise money for their educational trip to Washington, D. C., Hugh F. Norton, the photo grapher, has pictures of the Junior Horse Show on display at Hie Tack Shop. , . Congratulations to Buchanan’s on its 21st anniversary in" Tryon. . V ^' ; One of the prettiest sights in Tryon tomorrow will be the spread of a thousand Azaleas in all their flashing colors and sparkling foli age on the lawn of tb^-. Episcopal Church. It’s the clfma^iof' the big Azalea Sale^which the* Men’s Club *4L>4hat chuTch is conducting. All se who hgve placed orders in. ance are invited to pick. up. plants at & o’clock or as __ thereafter as possible. Al-‘ ■•hough advance- orders have gone far,'above expectations,, there will • still- be hundreds of Azaleas ipr those who have waited to choose their plants^ from display. ' New patients admitted to St. ?>ukes Hospital include" Miss SJary ^Carpenter,' • Miss - Alice Stewart-, . T^von; .Tames Ponder. Mill Spring; ’ Miss Mrirgardt K. Greer, Tryon EoV'te 1: a daughter bom March rtp to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Peeler, . Oampobello. S. G. Patients dis charged include Mrs. Ansel Peace, ; Mrs. W, E. Kuhn, Tryon: Mrs. Fave Pittman, Landrum; Howard Hall, Lake Toxaway; Mrs. Hicks 'McAbee and baby, Mill Spring. TODAY, APRIL 1ST Today marks the opening of the annual campaign to raise neces sary funds to meet St. Luke's Hospital’s operating deficit. This year’s goal is $10,000. .The qestiott is sometimes asked, Why can't the hospital operate without deficits?” . Any voluntary, non-profit hos pital worthy of the name admin isters to the needs of human hpinoH* with the primary thought—“what is the: heed?” The question of I payment cannot be considered be fore the- -sick are treated or before broken ^b<*ne* are set; Payment comes 'Jffkeiy.; • So long aS there dre' human be ings, just sb long will there be persons requiring medical services and hospital treatment. Just as certainly as there are people, there will, be those who have been un able to savevmoney for emergencies, f Indeed* daily bread is frequent ly a problem. Obviously, such uni fortunates cannot possibly meej: bills covering hospitalization. Polk County’s-limited/ finances are not sufficient to permit full payment -for such cases. - The annual campaign for funds to meet an operating deficit is -really the- opportunity, for the public 'to -help .those who cannot Jkdp; themselves; .. : Recent arrivals at Oak Hall |«cjkde ;Mfs<: W. ..»*•• Eaitire and'daughter, Miss Sue, s tudent >• jat Woman’s Col lege'; Greensboro; O, H. McClain, Salis bury; Dr, and Mrs. T. C', Menden hall and daughters, Bethany; Mary,. Cornelia, Dr, Mendenhall is- pro-:1 fessor of history. at 'Yalet A^N.; Oahley, . N. .Y.;.,Ov p. , ^Hug, ' %Continued Ob* Back
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