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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DULY MILLETIY
The World’s Smallest DAILY Newspaper■Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 146 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, AUG."21ST. 1952
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Weather Wednesday: High 92, 1
low 64, rain .03, Rel Hum. 66 . . .
L. M. Gflfennini, 57, head of the
world’s largest bank in Califor
nia, dies after long illness. He i
was the son of an Italian immi- |
grant .... Spartanburg Herald
reports Lavenia C. Waters of Try
on as a patient at General Hos
pital .... Duplicate Bridge to
night at Oak Hall at 7:45 . . The
Young Democrats of Polk County
will meet tonight at 8 o’clock at
the court house in Columbus for
election of officers and delegates
to the State Convention . . . Stony
Knoll Library is celebrating its
ijydi anniversary and not the 50th
ftstated in the Bulletin . . . Polk
^unty men leaving for induction
Thursday morning were Chester
Lee Miller and Henry Allen Burns.
Mrs. Eva Holmes served coffee
and distributed prayer books and
crosses. Rev. R. W. Collins gave
them an inspiring talk and the
Rotary Club gave them cigarettes.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Clayk and
son of Jacksonville, N. C., were
in Tryon Wednesday to visit
scenes where Mrs. Clark visited
when she was a girl as Mary Dar
row, the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Robert Haight, and Miss Edith
Haight, who lived in the house near
J. T. Arledee that was remodeled
by Lawrence Holmes.
John Golding Is Co-Editor
The N. C. Law Review
John G. Golding- of Tryon, senior
law student at the University of
North Carolina has been named
co-editor of The North Carolina
Caw Review, the legal periodical,
published by the University School
of Law.
The appointment is made on
the basis of the student’s scholas
tic standing over a period of two
years. This year for the first time
in history the honor is shared with
another top ranking student, Hur
shell H. Keener of Lenoir, N. C.,
who is tied with Mr. Gojding at
the end of their first two years
at the Law School. Both are good
friends and members of the Phi
Alpha Delta leg’al fraternity. Mr.
Holding is treasurer of the Ruffin
chapter at the University, and he
will leave Monday for Chicago to
attend the 50th national conven
tion at the Ederewater Beach
Hotel. August 28 through the 30th.
The North Carolina Law Re
view is printed by the University
of North Carolina Press for the
School of Law at Chapel Hill. The
subscription price is $1.25 per
copv. It contains articles bv noted
legal authorities and notes and
comments by members of the staff,
book reviews, and news of the
North Carolina State Bar.
The Law Review is published
four times a year. In the issue
nublished in February Mr. Golding
had a four naj™ article on “Agen
cy—Criminal Liability of Corpor
ation of Agents’ Knowledge” in
which he discussed “Defendant,
trucking- corporation convicted of
knowinely and willfully keeping
false driver’s logs in violation of
a federal statute.” The article
Covfivnect on Bark Pane...