[Rst. 1-31-28] Published Daily Except 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 The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Vol DULY BUI Seth M. Vininp, Editor 25—No. 133 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, AUGUST 4TH, 1952 NSQ Weather. The official is out of town but he reported before he left that Tryon had about an inch and a half of rain to relieve the drought stricken pastures and gardens .... In the Biltmore Forest Country Club Invitational Tournament last week, Mrs. Ernst Mahler Jr., won the second flight championship; and Mrs. Charles E. Willard won'the fourth flight consolation. The first night cham pionship was won by Miss Kathy McKinnon of Travelers Rest and Florida, defeating Miss Jane Thomas to break the course record with a 71. Red Miller sports Sir of the Asheville Citizen e that no better golf had ever played at the Biltmore For est Country Club . . . Top Repub licans say a Republican victory in November will assure a feder al fair employment practices commission law with teeth in it. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr., Negro Democratic Congressman from New York said Sunday that both parties sold the Negro down the river .... In Durham, N. C. Dr. C. C. Spaulding, noted Negro insurance executive, died worth a million dollars. He started from nothing, thfe son of a former slave. The compan.v he was the. boss of had over $30,000,000 in assets. He had been honored bv several col C'nr^'vv.pA ? Hack P*t(je HOSPITAL NEWS The following patients were ad mitted to St. Luke’s Hospital: Vernon Pressley, R-l, Landrum; W. M. Ballew, Tryon. Patients discharged include E. M. Hart R-l, Saluda; Orval Kuykendall, Columbus; -Mrs. Fred Atkins, Lynn; Mrs. Ray Womack, and baby daughter, R-1-, Mill Spring; Miss Thelma Hines, R-3, Ruth erfordton; Mrs. Richard Green and baby son, Tryon; Mrs. Russell Champion and baby son Tryon. Mr. and Mrs. Anson Merrick of Tryon are the parents of a son born August 2nd, at 6:30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hannon, R-l, Landrum, are the parents of a son, born August 3, at 2:30 p.m. UOG NEWS Most Tryon people are very much interested in dogs. Last week when an ad appeared in The Bulle tin about a dog of ■ Collie ancestry being lost, half a dozen people reported having seen it. The owner of the dog was brought twice to the police station to identify a dog found but neither time was it the right dog. The hunt was con tinued for Tony the dog of Collie ancestry. Jefferson, the golden coin Beagle of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll G. Ben nett. will celebrate his fourth birthday on September lOth. Jeffer son can play baseball in the out field, sing and dance, and roll over dead when asked if he had rather be a Democrat or dead. He also can s;t un and hold a pipe in his •mouth. He won first prize for Beagles in the Spartanburg Dog Show last soring, but did not enter the Tryon Show. Col. and Mrs. William A'. Schil . —..Continued on Back Baqe.

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