[Est. 1-31-281 Published Daily Except Saturday and Sunday [5c Per Copy] ENTERED AS SECOND CLASS MATTER AUGUST 20, 1928, AT THE POSTOFFICE AT T»YON, N. C. UNDER THE ACT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE fRYOI DAILY BULLETIN The World’ -Smallest daily Newspaper Vol. 26—N JTio TRYON, N. C. Seth M. Vining, Editor FRIDAY. MARCH 27TH. Weather Thursday: High 52, low 36, Rel. Hum. 50 ... In the headlines today, President Eisen hower says we have enough war materials in Korea and tons of shells thrown at enemy who are giving way in places. Prime Min- | ister Churchill expecting improve ment in our relations with Russia, j . . . . Good news—price of living going down with food taking the I lead .... A Fine Food Fair is being held this afternoon by the St. Agnes Guild at the Parish House from 2 to 4:30. The Puppet Show for children will be held at the school auditorium at 2 p. m., and tonight for all the family at 8. Proceeds for the Hospital and P.-T. A. Today is last night of ivannoe at iryon ineatre . . . Masonic School in Saluda today. 4-H) Craft School in Columbus Saturday .... All schools in the county are closed today while the teachers are in Asheville attend ing: the State Education Associa tion meeting. . . . Next week is Holy Week and all the churches in the community will have some em phasis placed on its significance. The Church of the Holy Cross has an announcement in today’s Bulle tin giving Holy Communion Mon day at 10:30 a. m.; Tuesday at 8 a. m.; Wednesday at 10:30; -Continued on Back Page_ JOHN ROBERT PACK John Robert (Bob) Pack, 64, died at 12:15 shortly after midnight Friday morning at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. J. Holbert, on Trvon R-l. r unerai services will be held Sat urday afternoon at 3 at Peniel Baptist Church with the Rev. Fur man Jackson and the Rev. Ralph Cochran officiating. Burial in church cemetery. Petty Funeral Home in charge of arrangements. After 5:30 p. m., the body will be at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. J. Holbert on Tryon R-l until hour of service. Pallbearers will be the follow ing nephews: Arthur, Hoyt, Cecil and Clarence Pack, Yates Wil liams and Thaxton Holbert. The deceased was a native of Polk County, a son of the late John E. and Luster Henderson Pack. He is survived by four sis ters and two brothers as follows: Mrs. W. J. Holbert of Tryon R-l, Mrs. T. J. Holbert, Johnson City, Tenn.; Mrs. J. H. Williams, Mill Spring R-2; Mrs. Rov Thompson, Saluda; George Pack, Columbus and W. F. Pack, Mill Spring. General Sturgis Here Today Major General Samuel Davis Sturgis Jr., recently appointed Chief of Army Engineers by Presi dent Eisenhower, arrives in Tryon this afternoon with his wife for a visit with his mother, Mrs. S. D. Sturgis, and his sister, Mrs. Stanis las Czetwertynski at Lynncote. General Sturgis, a native of St. Paul, Minn., attended the Uni versity of Minnesota and was graduated from West Point En gineering School. He commanded a corps of Engineers in World -Continued on Back Page_