[Est. i^h-28] Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy] ENTLRED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT TRYON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3. 1879 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN I he World's Smalt « jaily Newspaper. Vol. 26 Seth M. Viniug, Editor No- §> YON, N. C. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17 1953 Weather Monday: High 61, low 30, Rel. Hum. 37. . . . Russian and U. S. planes battle for 10 minutes over Northern Japan.. . . Tryon’s summer resident, Paul Black of Spartanburg, president of the National Peach Council, is presid ing over the annual meeting now being held in the Hub City. Over four million bushels expected from South Carolina this year, and 65 million bushels from the nation as a whole .... 17 bodies nave been recovered from the plane crash in the Gulf of Mexico near Mobile, Ala. . . . Miss Sue Caro lyn Egerton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James r. n.gerton, Mill Spring, has been placed on the Dean’s list for academic work at the Women’s College of the Univer sity of North Carolina, Greens boro .... Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gibson of Columbus are cele brating their 35th wedding anni versary today.The Gospel Dingers of Washington, D. C., will give a program at Embury school Wednesday night at 8 for benefit of Garrison Chapel Junior Choir and the Embury P.-T. A. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Hovey McClure attended the Scabbard and Blade banquet at Sunnydale. Mr. McClure is a member of the Wofford College unit of the national military or ganziation. . . . . Dr. and Mrs. David Wenstrand have as a guest -Continued on Back Poqe ....... HONOR COURT RESULTS The Polk County Boy Scout Court of Honor was held Monday night at the Trvon High School library with chairman J. T. Ar ledge, presiding, assisted by Scout Executive R. M. Schiele. The Rev. T. C. Bailey of Colum bus, opened the meeting with pray er, followed by the repeating of the Scout oath. After announcements the follow ing advancements were made: Tenderfoot: Harold M. Edwards, Tryon; James Feagan, Ray Wag ner, Columbus. Second Class: Donald Farthing, Tryon: Steve Spurlin, Russell At kins, Marion Bruce, Peter Buckly, all of Columbus. First Class: David L. Pearl, Trvon. The following Merit Badges were awarded: cmemistry, Harold Gailimore and Carl Paco, Tryon; cooking. Tommv Jones and David Akin, of Saluda; farm and home and its planning to Melvin Covil, Trv on; firemanship to Jerry CovU, Jerry Barnett, Tryon, and Ken neth Staggs and Kermit Cantrell, Columbus: fishing, to Clark Thomp son, Saluda; home repairs to Neb Conner, Columbus; reading to Hen ry Siegfried, Trvon; safetv, to David I.. Akin, Saluda; scholar ship to Carl Pace, Tryon, and Bill Wallace, Columbus; swimming to Henry Siegfried; woodwork, to Rorn:e Lankford, Tryon. Serving on the Court were the Bev. T. C. Bailey, Orav Feagan, Elbert H. Arledfe. R. H. Brady, Ralph I. Farthing, Pev. James Davis, Edward H. Savre. J. T. | Arledge, R. M. Schiele, Seth M. Vining. The meeting closed with the 1 Scout benediction.

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