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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 118 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, JULY 14TH. 1952
Weather Friday: High 87, low
54, Rel. Hum. 50; Saturday high,
90, low 63, Rel. Hum. 46; Sunday
high 89, low 62, Rel. Hum. 64. . .
Fred Justice is in St. Luke’s Hos
pital in a serious condition as
the result of his car turning over
Friday night at Lynn near
Kunkle’s store . . . Friends in Try
on have received news of the death
of Mrs. Frederic Bowes.
THE JURY LIST
Sheriff Loyd B. Panther is sum
moning the following people for
service at the August term of Polk
«ity Superior Court at which
Judge Donald F. Phillips will
ide. The sheriff says all jurors
must report at the court house at
9 a. m., August 18th:
First Week: G. H. Bridgeman
Sr., Ernest Thompson, G. H.
Bridgeman Jr., Bobbie Camp, E.
E. Garrett, L. R. Kuykendall, Wil
liam Revan, H. L. Hall, J. S. Kell,
Estell Miller, E. G. Thompson,
Leo Milhaupt. Seth M. Vining Jr.,
Norman Foster, Melvin Phillips,
Clarence Lankford, Homer Shields,
G. C. Feagan, Arthur Pitman, J.
W. Cantrell, R. E. Dunn, Frank
Smith, A. D. Foster, Guynell Smith,
Victor B. Seism. T. E. Mel£ee,
F. C. Green, Ted Fox, Herbert J.
Butler, David Culbreath,. E. C.
_Continued on Back Page_
Mill Spring Man, 39, Drowns
As Boat Capsizes; Inquest Set
Walter S. Wagner, 39, of the Mill
Spring section was drowned Satur
day night in Lake Adger when the
boat from which he was fishing
capsized.
Roy Smith and Charles (Buck)
Thompson, fishing companions of
Mr. Wagner, swam to safety.
A speeding boat swerved near
Mr. Wagner’s craft and the waves
caused it to overturn, Polk County
Sheriff Loyd B. Panther said. The
accident occurred shortly after 8
p. m. The body was recovered
about 1:50 a. m. Sunday in about
16 feet of water.
Polk County Coroner Otis Dal
ton set an inquest for Friday at
8:30 p. m. at the County Court
house in Columbus. A coroner’s
jury viewed the body Sunday.
Surviving are: his wife, Mrs.
Adell Shehan Wagner; three
daughters, Mrs. Juanita Davis of
Tryon Route 1, and Misses Mar
lene and Ellen Wagner of the
home; three sons, Pvt. Woodrow of
Fort Jackson, Marvin and Jack of
the home; four brothers, Lee and
Ed of Tryon R-l, Ross of Lake
Lure R-l and John of Chesnee
R-3; five sisters, Mrs. John Ford
of Mill Spring, Mrs. Arthur Ra
burn of Landrum R-l, Mrs. .Jack
Hamilton of Tryon R-l, Mrs.
Glenn Flynn of I^andrum R-l and
Mrs. Raymond Turner of Lyman;
and his father, J. S. of Florida.
Funeral services Monday at 4
p. m. at Peniel Baptist Church
by the Revs. Furman Jackson and
B. W. Reid.
Pallbearers: Eugene Mills, Dew
ey and Daniel Shehan, Charles
Wagner, Hoyt Raburn and Bobby
Hamilton.