jq Published Daily Except 1-31-2. _Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] ENTERED AS S 35 ND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE _AT TRY' ^ N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879_ THE 'MM DAILY IIIILIM The World’s Sn $ st daily Newspaper._Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 24 g, ~TRYON, N. C. THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1953 Weather Wednesday: High 74, low 36, rain .78, Rel. Hum. 58 ... . Jim Jeffries, the last of the line of the oldtime heavyweight boxing kings, dies peacefully at his home in Burbank, Calif. . . . Southern Conference Basketball Tournament starts today in Raleigh . . . Tht Saluda boys’ basketball team, which is representing Polk Coun ty in the Western District Class “A” basketbal tlournament, will play Etowah of Henderson County today at 4 p. m., at Canton. . . . Today’s Bulletin has an advertise ment announcing the opening of Littlefield’s Westinghouse Appli ances and Television on Friday, March 6th, at 9 a. m., in Landrum. Mrs. C. M. Littlefield Jr., is the manager .... Plans ^re under way for the Spring Hunter Trials which will be held on Saturday, March 14th, at Fancy Hill in the Hunting Country. S. Prentice Porter, former Master at Mill Creek Hounds, Milburn, 111., and The Cobbler, Marshall, Va., will be the judge. Entries should be sent to Arthur Farwell . . . The Peach Blossom-Betsy Rawls Invi tational Open Golf Tournament will be held in Spartanburg March 20-22. Some of the top women golfers expected to attend are Babe Zaharias, Betsy Rawls, Patty Berg, Betty MacKinnon, and Alice -Continued on Bad: Page_ AT ROTARY FRIDAY The Rev. Henry O. Hearn, pas tor of the Tryon First Baptist Church, will be in charge of the Rotary program Friday. Mr. Hearn will have as his guests, his nephews, Wayne Philpott and Billy Ray Hearn of Baylor University, Waco, Texas. V School Board Nominations The Tryon Township Democratic Executive Committee has sent the following names to Representative R. E. Brantley to be nominated as members of the Tryon School Board: Woodrow L. Hague, Dr. John Z. Preston, Edward Lank ford, Cary L. Page, Nelson Jack son II. Special Singing Sunday The Rev. Furman Jackson has announced that there will be a special singing Sunday at 7:30 p. m., at the Peniel Baptist Church. The public is invited. COLUMBUS NEWS By Mrs. Edward H. Staggs. The membership campaign of the Presbyterian Sunday school ended last Sunday with the red division the loser. Each member had a part in the increase in at tendance from 47 to 105. Thursday night O. C. Feagan was honored at his home at a birthday party with about 25 at tending including brothers, sisters and children. Cake, lime punch was served. Games were played under the supervision of Mrs. J. P. Christopher. Mrs. O. C.* Feagan honored her daughter, Judy, at a birthday par ty Saturday afternoon on her 6th Continued on Back Page_