• Q [Est. 1-31-28] Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy] entered a« <=econd class matter august 20, 1928, at the postoffice at 1 co>N, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE mm DAILY BULLETIN The World Vol. 26—E §23 3 mallest daily Newspa/per.Seth M. Vining, Editor TRYON, N. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1953 c4 ’ Weather Tuesday: High 41, low 33, rain .19, Rel. Hum. 94 . . . Jo seph Stalin not expected to live and speculation arises as to who will be his successor . . . Sheriff Frank Crawford of Cherokee County was shot and killed in the Hanging Dog community as he went to serve a warrant on a man charged with burning a sawmill. . . . . N. C. House Committee on Veterans Legislation votes unani mously against a bill calling for an election on the question of pay ing a bonus to Tar Heel war veterans . . . Margaret Neil of Landrum is a patient in Spartan burg General Hospital . . . The two one-act plays given at Sunny dale Tuesday night were enthu siastically received by a capacity audience according to reports. The performances will be repeated again tonight . . . The Duplicate Bridge Tournament this Friday at Oak Hall will be an individual tournament with each player play ing one board with every other player. You must notify Stanislas Czetwertynski, secretary, of the club, if you intend on playing. . . . . Green Creek girls lose to Oak Hill 60 to 50 in the Valdese Gold Medal basketball tournament. Whitesides paced the Green Creek attack with 28 points. FELLOWSHIP OFFICERS New officers for the Fellowship Group of the Congregational Church have been elected as fol lows: Craig Furr, president; Har old Warrington, vice president; Mrs. Nelson Jackson II, recording secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Gaden Corpening, corresponding secretary and treasurer. I HEARN AT KIWANIS Rev. Henry O. Hearn, pastor of the Tryon First Baptist Church, spoke to the Kiwanis Club on Tuesday at Oak Hall hotel. Mr. Hearn spoke on “Responsibility of Service Clubs in tne Community”. The speaker said that each indi vidual owed it to himself to help others who were in need and also to assume moral responsibility for things going on in the community | which ^ should be stopped. Mr. I Hearn’s nephews, Billy Ray Hearn and Wayne Philpott of Baylor University, Waco, Texas, sang several selections. The club voted to sponsor a Green Pastures contest for Polk County. Secretarv Woodrow Hague announced that the club had per fect attendance. Guests of the club were Maynard Hughes, Spartan burg; Jake Ivey, Spartanburg; Billy Ray Hearn and Wayne Phil pott, Baylor University. R. B. Scruggs was in charge of the program. Recent arrivals at Oak Hall in clude T. C. Conrad, Charlotte; Roy A. Clarke, Pittman, N. J.; H. W. Boring, Burlington; B. R. Parker, Greensboro; T. J. McArthur, Greensboro.

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