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AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
THE TRYON DULY BULLETIN
rhe World's Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor
Vol. 25—No. 303 TRYON, N. C. MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1952
Weather Friday: High 60, low,
32, Rel. Hum. 56; Saturday high
50, low 32, rain .09, Rel. Hum. 83;
Sunday high 58, low 40, rain 02,
Rel. Hum. 56 . . . Investigation
being made into death of 86 people
killed in airliner crash near Moses
Lake, Wash .... Toys program
at Kiwanis Tuesday . . . Congre
gational Christmas program with
gifts tonight at 7.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid M. Zog
baum and son, Rufus IV of East
Hampton, Long Island,will spend
Christmas holidays with Mr. Zog
baum’s parents, Capt. and Mrs.
F ufus Zogbaum at The Mizzen
Mast in the Hunting Country.
Mi Zogbaum, who has attained
ij^*ss in the art world for his
platings, had a one man show
this fall at the.Hugo Art Gallery.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thurston
Arledge, a son, at St. Luke's Hos
pital on Dec. 19, at 1:43 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Adolphus Sain of
Saluda are parents of a son born
Dec. 21, at 6:05 a. m.
Other new patients include
Wpvne Hardin of Lvnn and Miss
Shirley Jackson of Tryon.
Patients discharged include Mrs.
Clarence Richards, Everett Rhodes,
Mrs. Mary Lyster, Mrs. Cline Hen
drick and daughter. Clarence
Newman and Mrs. C. H. Lewis.
POLK COUNTY PEOPLE
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
A number of auto accidents were
reported over the weekend. In the
Boiling Springs road accident the
injured were: Garvin Skipper, 52,
of Landrum Route 1 (North Caro
lina), with a leg injury; James
Harold Johnson; 28, of Campo
bello Route 1, cut hand; and Miss
Eugenia (Carolyn) Hines of
Green Creek, N. C., cut mouth.
State Highway Patrolman R. B.
Mauney said the accident occur
red when Mr. Johnson started to
pass a third vehicle in his 1940
Ford.
He apparently applied brakes
and skidded on the road. The 1940
Chevrolet driven by Mr. Skipper
and traveling in the opposite di
rection struck the rear of the
Johnson car, Mr. Mauney said.
The patrolman estimated damage
of $200 to each car.
Mr. Skipper was on his way to
work at Draper and had four or
five passengers, among them Miss
Hines. Mr. Johnson was alone.—
Spartanburg Herald.
TOY HOUSE JOY
The Lanier Library has been
decorated with Christmas greens
by the chairman, Mrs. Horace
Dawson and Miss Katherine Bur
gess.
The creche made and given by
the Toy House of Tryon has been
set up in the children as well as
grownups to enjoy.
Mrs. J. C. Woodley and mother,
Mrs. Carpenter have gone to Colo
rado for an extended visit. Miss
Elizabeth Stanwood accompanied
them as far as New Orleans for
the holidays and will return to
Tryon.