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THE TRIOS MILS BULLETIN
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 125 TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 3RD, 1952
Weather luesday: High 81, low
67, rain .24, Rel. Hum. 60 . . . At
torney General Harry McMullen
will review two election violations
this week in Raleigh. One concerns
charges of voting unregistered peo
ple in Henderson County, and the
other about ballots being stolen
in Polk County . . . Tryon Bank
& Trust Co:, has made application
to open a branch bank in Colum
bus. State Banking Commission
will have a hearing on Sept. 19th
at the Court House . . . Radar is at
work in Tryon on Highway 176
near the Hospital road entrance. It
reports automobiles speeding over
[>5 miles per hour. So watch your
jtoiep “on the gas”.. . . Mr. and
Mrs. George Brannon and Mrs. C.
B. DuCharme are sailing Friday
on the Isle De France from Pier
88, New York for six weeks’ tour
to Europe .... Troy Tucker has
returned home from General Hos
pital, Spartanburg and can have
visitors .... Cliffside in adjoin
ing Rutherford County had over
12 inches of rain in August, twice
the amount Tryon received . . .The
Fisher reunion will be held Sunday
at Warrior Chapel. Dinner will be
served on the ground and a pro
gram is being arranged . . . Mr.
and Mrs. George Huff of Keokuk,
Iowa, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Hooper ... Jim JacksOh
_Continued on Back Page_
No Anaesthesia, Please
Dr. George S. Vosburgh spoke
to the Kiwapis Club Tuesday on
“The Evolution of Medicine.” Dr.
Vosburgh gave a brief sketch of
medicine and the progress that it
has made since beginning of man.
The speaker pointed out the
tremendous strides that has been
made in medicine during the past
century. He told of the first medi
cal schools in this country and
of the difficulty they had in secur
ing bodies which often led to
grave robbing.
Dr. Vosburgh told of the prog
ress that had been made in bac
teriology since Louis Pasteur
proved that certain bacteria caus
ed diseases. He also gave the his
tory of anesthesia from the time
the doctors placed a wooden bowl
upon a patient’s head and hit it
until 'the patient was unconscious
to the present use of ether.
Albert Simpson showed some...
slides of the Girl Scout Day Camp
on Lake Lanier taken by Miss Jane
Brown.
Guests of the club were Henry
T. Boswell Washington, D. C.; j.
Frank Gallimore, Tryon; Rev. W.
S. S'tonev, Anniston, Ala., and
Tom Costa, Tryon.
Stearns School Teachers
David A. Cromer principal; Mrs.
I.eEoy Leppard, 1st grade; Miss
Eunice Cloud, 2nd grade; Mrs. W.
A. Burgess Jr., 2nd; Mrs. Carl
Whitlow, 3rd;; Mrs. Sidney Smith,
4th; Mrs. Marjorie Wallen 5th;
Mrs. James Swain 6th; Hoyt Mc
Entire. 7th; Mrs, Hoyt McFntire,
8th; T. B. Prince, 8th.
The Columbus Garden Club will
meet Thursday afternoon at 3:30
with Mrs. Jack Craig. Mrs. H, L.
Arledge is program chairman.