THE nm DM BULLETIN
the World'8 Smallest daily Newspaper.
Vol. 25—No. 314
Seth M. Vining, Editor
TKYON, N. C. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6. 1953
Published Daily Except
[Est. 1-31-28]_Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy]
ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE P09T0FFICE
_AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879
Weather Monday: High 50, low
25, Rel. Hum. 46 . . . Correction:
The Bird lecture by Douglas E.
Wade, talking on the Falcon, Grebe
and the Woodpecker, will be given j
next week, the 16th, and not to
night as stated Monday. The
figure (1) failed to get in the paper
and the 6th was listed instead of
1'ith, which ;s Friday of next
week .... Churchill opposes ex
tension of Korean War, according
to information given reporters.
The Prime Minister and General
' ■■ (o hewer held a secret session
gjMonday. Airplane crashes are
■ pn-e common now than railroad
"reek-, because so many more
planes are flying all over the
world .... Governor Scott has
commuted the sentence of James
P. O’Sullivan, 30, convicted of
manslaughter in Polk County, from
a 15 to 20 year sentence to an I
o to 11 year sentence, according
to reports in Th^,'Asheville Citi
zen .... Mrs. R. E. Reina of
Chapel Hill, state representative
of the N. C. Heart Association, is
in Trvon today interviewing citi
zens for the purpose of organizing
a county chapter here . . . Con
gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. J.
T. Green of Tryon who celebrated
their Golden Wedding anniversary
Sunday. . . .
Chamber Commerce fleets
Next Week At Night
A general meeting of all mem
bers of the Tryon Chamber of
Commerce will be held Tuesday
night, Jan. 13th at 8 o’clock at
Oak Hall Hotel.
President G. D. Cooksey, stated
Monday that all members who can
do so are expected to attend, and
that any visitors or non members
who are interested in the welfare
of the community are also invited
to attend and hear a discussion of
the objectives for the community
for the coming year.
BULLETIN READERS
Out of town subscriptions have
been entered for the following:
Paul W. Edwards, Rt. 2, Landrum,
S. C.; C. O. Story, Lynn; Mrs.
Donald Edwards, Rt. 1, Tryon;
W. H. Morgan, Holloway, Ohio;
Mrs. J. C. Henderson, Ware
Shoals, S. C.; AN Leonard Burns,
4192567, Fasron 101, N. A. S.,
Quonset Point, R. I.
Changes of address have been
made for the following: S. V.
Smith from Fair Hope, Ala., to
Tryon; Charles C. Reakirt from
Landrum to Tryon; .T. A. Black
wood from Detroit, Mich., to Try
on; Col. Wm. Alexander from
Tryon to “The Polyp-on,” Route
1, Landrum; Mrs. A. D. Cudd Jr.,
from Tryon to 765 Otis Blvd.,
Soartanburg; H. M. Guilbert from
Trvon to 98 Court St., Dedham,
Massachusetts.
New patients at St. Luke’s Hos
pital include Mrs. W. H. (Miss
Minnie) Durham of Tryon. Pa
tients discharged include Mrs.
Mamie Benson of Gowensville; and
John Owens, Tryon R-l.