THE TRVOJV DAILY 81ILLETIK The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. VoL 25—No. 311 TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY. JANUARY 1 1953 Seth M. Vinivg, Editor Dublmhed Daily Exctpt I Saturday and Sunday / j [6c ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 2071/928, a£ Est. 1-31-28] THE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS. MAftCH 3 Per Copy] POSTOFFICE 1879 Weather Wednesday: High 45, low 37, rain 1.81 inches, Rel. Hum. 113. Rainfall for December 4.63 inches. The weather starts off the New Year in grand style with a bright beautiful day, and many leaders all over the world are working for a peaceful world of progress and happiness, and on millions of tongues are the words, ! “Happy NevV Year.” When enough of us mean it and will it, it will come to pass. This is a time of year when many people take stock f3riO"l >■ Poyv.’l o-ovv'ir' I Cnv tinned on Park Por/0 j E. J. MASH PASSES Edmond J. Mash, 47, of the Green River Cove, Saluda, died at 10:30 a. m., Dec. 30th, at Veter ans Hospital, Swannanoa. Mr. Mash entered the hospital on December 3rd, and was under going treatment for a heart and thyroid condition. An unexpected heart attack resulted in death. Born in Shellyville, Bedford County, Tenn., on December 28, 1905, Mr. Mash received his edu cation in the public schools where he excelled in athletics. He was a member of the Christian Church. Mr. Mash entered the armed forces in February 1942, where he served in the Signal Corps ’’nlil September 1945. He moved to the Cove in 1947 and had made his home there since. He was married in 1942 to the former Miss Daisy Westbrook of Green Creek community, who survives him. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a step-ston, Lofton I.emmonds of Vanderbilt Univer sity, Nashville. Tenn.: father and step-mother, Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mash; a sister, Mrs. Jewell Dem onbrevn; a brother, Paul W. Mash, all of Shellyville. The remains left Morris-Gearing Funeral Home, Asheville at 5:30 Wednesday. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday afternoon at Goman Funeral Home in Shelleyville. HOSPITAL NEWS New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital include Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson, of Lynn; Dr. Richard C. Christopher of Landrum and M r«. D. C. Cunningham of Try on. Patients discharged include Mrs. Roger Shaffer.