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ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE
AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TIIYIU DAILY BlILLETII
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 274 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, NOV. 11TH, 1952
Weather Monday: High 61, low
49, rain .04, Rel. Hum. 87 . . . This i
nice drizzle is good for the lawn
and hundreds of shrubs. Let it
drizzle and rain. The earth is
starving for water . . . Christmas
is in the atmosphere. You can tell
it by the advertising in The Bul
letin. It’s only about seven weeks
now.All the women are
excited about two big events on
Wednesday: The St. Agnes Guild
Bazaar which opens at 11 at the
Parish House and the Avant Elec
tric Co., Cooking School which
opens at 9:3Cf at Tryon school
auditorium. This will be two
days for the benefit of those who
can’t attend the first day. Another
f^r00 W1 held Thursday
\_jprning at 9:30. Prizes are to be
given away .... Tryon Xiwanis
C'ub meets today at 1 p. m., and
will see a film called “The Ameri
can Harvest” showing the convert
ing of our raw materials into the
finished products. . . . The Lions
flub also meets at Oak Hall to
day. No report jon the program.
"The Lion calendar reports birth
days today, Armistice Day, for
Mrs. Paul Culberson, Frank B.
Fdwards and Estelle G. Brown. . .
Dr. George F. Taylor address the
annual meeting of the Spartanburg
Chapter of the Red Cross today at
Trinity Methodist Church . . . .
Trygve Lie has resigned as secre
_Continued on Back Page_
Held By Coroner’s Jury
Royall Fowler, Tryon poet and
driver of the English make auto
mobile which wrecked last Wed
nesday and fatally injured Thom
^as W. Owens, 31, of Columbus,
was bound over to the Polk County
Superior Court Monday night by
a Coroner’s Jury.
The accident happened on High
way 108 between Hatch Mill and
Midway Church. Highway Patrol
man W. R. Boyles stated Monday
that he had interviewed Fowler
in St. Luke’s Hospital where he is
a patient as a result of the wreck,
and that Fowler stated the steer
ing mechanism of the car went
wrong and caused him to lose con
trol of the car.
Owens, Columbus Town Council
man, and business man died Sun
day night at St. Luke’s Hospital.
He was a veteran of World War
II, a member of the W. 0. W.
and of the Columibus Baptist
Church. Funeral services will be
held Tuesday at 3 p. m., at the
Columbus Baptist Church.
Coroner Otis Dalton, who swore
[ out a warrant before Magistrate
Monte Dedman, stated that Fowler
is charged with manslaughter and
will be held under $2,000 bond for
his appearance at the January
term of the Polk County Superior
Court.
Serving on the Cororier’s Jury
were Richard Davidson, Charlie
Gosnell, Roy Dalton, Earl Porter,
Lonnie Foster and Willie Spurlin.
Patrolman Boyles stated that
Owen’s death was the third high
way fatality in Polk County this
year.
Since World War II the unmber
of vegetable gardens on farms has
decreased.