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 THE mm DAILY BELLETH The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor. Vol. 25—No. 136 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, SEPT. 18TH, 1952 Weather Wednesday: high 85, low 61, Rel. Hum. 45. We join other progressive citizens in con gratulating the Community Cash Super Market on their new build ing in Landrum. The Landrum store has proved popular since it opened six years ago under the management of Judson Woodruff. The new store has a 62 feet front and is modern in every way. It is the 25th store in a chain founded by B. R. Littlejohn Sir. Joe Arthur is manager of the meat department. D. R. Cheney is supervisor of the stores in the ^hidrum district. . . Polk County ^P“Inocratic Rally dinner Monday, Sept. 22, 7 p. m. Sunnydale at $5 plate to raise money for the campaign. Congressman Woodrow Jones, speaker. . . Tom Hair will be in charge of Rotary Friday at 1 p. m., Oak Hall. . . Married in Spartanburg: Grady Lee Plum ley and Lillie Elizabeth Lyidsey i of Trvon. . . . Harry Bridgeman savs dove season opens Oct. 1 to 1P>th, and again Dec. 27 to Jan. 10. Bag limit 8 per day. No shooting over baited field. Dupli cate bridge tonight at 7:45, Oak Hall. . . Will Pless III, 29, son of Judge Pless, found dead in bis Jacksonville, Fla. room, with bullet wound in right temple. . . _Continued on Back Page_ HOSPITAL NEWS Patients admitted to St. Luke’s Hospital are as follows: Miss Octavia Pace, Mrs. Harold Han non and son, Michael; Mrs. Clay Barton, Landrum; Mrs. Henry Huxley, Tryon. Patients discharged includeMiss Lucy Culbreth, Landrum; Mrs. Lee Underwood, Tryon; Donald E. Stamey, Tryon. FOR YOUR READING AT LANIER LIBRARY “Man From Abilene.” by Kevin McCann. Here is one of the first appraisals of General Dwight Eisenhower, written by one of his closest personal and profession al associates. “My Three Years With Eisenhower,” bv Captain Harry C. Butcher, USNR, (1942 1945). “In One Ear,” by Eric Sevareid, Chief Washington Cor respondent for CBS. An illumin ating panorama of our times—Con tributed. TRYON SCHOOL NEWS Tryon Senior Class officers have been elected as follows: President, Wallace Lankford; Vice-Pres., Fred Bridgeman; Secretary, Lyle Dorow; Treasurer, Glenn Head; Reporter Glenna Hamrick. At the time of the election the class was composed of nine boys and seven giirls. Since that time Glenna Hamrick has returned which adds to the girl’s strength. —School Reporter. Delmar’s photographers spent the day at Tryon School taking in dividual pictures Tuesday, the 16. Have you noticed how left-hand ed the Seniors have recently be come? That’s because their new class rings came, last week.