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TH TKVIin DAILY BULLETIN
The World’8 Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. ViningEditor
Vol. 25—No. 296 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY. DEC. 11TH 1QK9
Weather Wednesday: High 60,
low 51, rain 1.74, Rel. Hum. 84 . .
President Truman and General
Eisenhower, both want to talk to
General MacArthur about how to
end the Korean war as quickly as
possible. Tonight is the deadline
to make reservations for the
Eisenhower victory dinner at
Sunnydale, Saturday night. . . . ^
The Blood Bank received 119
pints of blood Wednesday at. the
Parish House and the honor roll
for those who have given a gallon
(8 pints), include H. O. Stouden
mire, Mrs. Alice T. Clarke, Mrs.
J. W. Taylor, John H. Stepp, R.
JJ. Scruggs, Walter A. Wolfe, Mrs.
jBwena Ongar .... The Mission
^Ridy group of the Congregational
Church will meet Friday at 10
a. m., in the Church Parlor with
Miss Edith Penney as leader . . .
The Christmas trees on trade
Street will be lighted some time
today. New contributions to help
send this Christmas cheer to every
body come from Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Mapes, H. M. Carruth, S. A.
Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. F. W.
Wardwell, Sandra Thompson and
the Misses James . . . Duplicate
Bridge tonight at Oak Hall and
Dr. Bernard C. Clausen’s lecture
at the Congregationa Church
House at 8 p. rr>. . . B. Frank
Carruth of Landrum is inviting
--Continued, on Back Pace_
Waldrop Infant Dies
Funeral services were held on
Thursday at 10 a. m., at Bethel
Methodist Church, Mill Spring, for
. the infant son of Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Kenneth Waldrop of Lynn.
He is survived by his paternal
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. O.
Waldrop and maternal grandpar
ents, C. O. Story and Mrs. Edna
Hood Story.
H. H. JUSTICE
Hilbert Hunter Justice, 33, an
employee of the Lee Hosiery Mill,
Landrum, was found dead Wednes
day about 2:30 p. m., at his home
in Landrum. A gunshot hole in
his right shoulder and a shot
gun on the floor beside the body
indicated that death was accident
al or self inflicted. He was alone
at the time. The body was found
bv his wife and small son. Coron
er’s inquest will be held Monday
at 10 a. m.
Justice was a native of Hender
sonville, son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Charlie T. Justice. Surviv
ing are hs wife, Mrs. Bennette
Few Justice; one son, Jimmy, all
of Landrum; tvvo brothers and
three sisters. Funeral arrange
ments in charge of Petty.
HOSPITAL NEWS
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include a son born Dec. IQ,
at 2:20 p. m.. to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert J. Hamilton of Mill Spring.
A daughter, born to Mr. and
Mrs. Cline Hendrick on Dec. 11
at 6:30 a.m.
Jan Hanson, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. D. E. Hanson of Land
rum is a patient.
Discharges include Mrs. Walter
Sain and baby daughter; Miss
Ju<ly Reynolds; Mrs. James W.
Cu.lbrethHarold Gosnell.