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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THU Timu Him BlILLEH
The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 250 TRYON, N!~a TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7. 1952
Weather Monday: High 81. low
41, Rel. Hum. 55 . . . Frost is
predicted for the mountain area
tonight when +he thermometer
goes down to 34 . . . Final game
of World Series will be played to
day beginning at 1 o’clock. Yan
kees won yesterday to tie the series
3-3. The first team to win four
out of seven becomes the champion.
. . . . Carolinas District Kiwanis
convention is meeting in Charlotte
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. K. A.
Bowen and P. L. Barnette repre
sented the Tryon club as delegates.
. . . . Chairman R. E. Brantley
of the ABC Board stated the other
day that $10,000 of the profits
from the ABC store has been divid
jdfeis follows: to Town of Tryon,
VpbO; to Polk County, $2,500; to
Harmon Field, $500. After paying
out this $10,000 there still re
mains $38,020.21 which is being
reserved ior operating capital . . .
Congressman Monroe Redden ad
dressed the Polk County Young
Democrats at their Rally at Har
mon Field Saturday and the Re
publicans are getting ready for
their big meeting at Mill Spring
this coming Saturday when Gen
eral Eichelberger will speak for
his friend, General Eisenhower.
Public invited to hear him . . . This
is Fire Prevention Week. Some
little children playing with matches
the other day in Spartanburg
_Continued on Back Page_
CAMPAIGN CONTINUES
Membership Chairman Jim Gib
son of the Tryon Little Theatre
reports that membership applica
tions are coming’ in.
Tryouts for “The Curious Mrs.
Savage,” the first Little Theatre
Production of the season, will be
held at Oak Hall, Tuesday eve-:
ning, October 7th, at 8, and every
one is invited to attgsnd.
MASONS MEET THURSDAY
Jeff L. Nfelson Masonic Lodge,
will hold an emergent meeting on
Thursday night at 7:30 at the hall
for work in the Master’s Degree,
according to Worshipful Master
Demus Chapman.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include George Littlejohn of
Tryon and Mrs. Lois Turner of
Landrum. Patients discharged in
clude Miss Vinnie Foster of Co
lumbus and Orval Corn of Tryon.
PIG SHOW THURSDAY
A Hampshire Pig Show will be
held at Harmon Field Thursday,
October 9th, at 2:30 prior to the
4-H Poultry Auction Sale. Poultry
Specialist W. G. Andrews of Ral
eigh will be present. Public in
vited.
Rummage Sale at Parish
House NEXT WEEK, October
18th, and not this week.
EPH GOODLOE: “All my folks
here at home have new winter
clothes. For which I’m mighty
thankful. But if we have more
than a mild-frost, I will be confined
I to my teepee!”—W. M. Bissell.