The World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 108 TKYON, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE 30TH, 1952
Published Daily Except
[Est.. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday [5c 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 103, low
80. Rel. Hum 49; Saturday high
102, low 70, rain .18, Rel. Hum.
05; Sunday high 93, low 08, Rel.
Hum. 57. . . Tryon Country Club
members and guests are planning
a big July 4th with golf tourna
ment. games and dinner. Today
is last day for members to notify
Mrs. Paul Culberson of dinner
reservations at G:30. The entry
fee for golf tournament is 50c;
guests will have the green fee
additional. The day is expected to
he the biggest ever at the club.
Prizes for various contests. . .
•khead-on automobile crash Sun
JP on Highway 176 near Pisgah
Church in Spartanburg County
completely demolished the auto
mobiles of Dean Shields of Tryon
and Roy Mabry of Kevil, Ky.
Only minor injuries were suffer
ed bv the occunants. . . Will Bridge
man of Landrum lost his house
and all contents by fire Saturday
afternoon when it was struck by
lightning.
Col. Buchlv At Kiwanis
Enoch Phather Jr. will be in
charge of the Kiwanis club Tues
day at 1 p. m. at Oak Hall and will
have as guest speaker, Col. W. E.
Buchly.
DICK—RANGE
The wedding of Mrs. Margaret
Huxley Range and Robert Lacey
Dick Jr. was solemnized Saturday
noon at the Chapel of the Church
of the Holy Cross in Tryon, with
the Rev. Charles L. McGavern,
rector, officiating.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father Henry M. Huxley of
Evanston, 111. and she was attended
by her children young Misses Car
roll and Harriet Range and Ned
Range.
Mr. Dick had as best man his
son, Robert L. Dick III of Spencer,
N. C.
Among the out of town guests
were Mrs. Ben F. Teeter, Harris
burg, N. C.; Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Sitough, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs.
R. L. Dick III; Miss Anne Page
Brydon, and Miss Catherine C.
Coleman, Charlottesville, Va.;
Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Sullivan,
Concord; Mr. and Mrs. Henry M.
Huxley.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick have gone to
Maine and other New England
States for a three weeks wedding
trip, after which they will be at
their home, Carrollwood, in Gil
lette Woods.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Recent admissions to St. Lukes
Hospital include: Mrs. James She
han. Columbus; Robert Constance,
son of Mrs. Mattie Constance.
Patients discharged were: Mrs.
Hubert Pack,Mill Spring; Miss
Penny Boone, Tryon; Fred David
son, Tryon; Mrs. Lloyd Ravan and
I baby son, Michael Lawrence of
Tryon.
Spartanburg Herald reports that
Ruby Waters of Tryon is a
patient in General Hospital.