[Est.i-31-28] Published Dr < Except Saturday $r Sunday [5c Per Copy] entered as second class mat'1' ^ oGust 20, 1928, at the postoffice _at TitYON, N. C. UNDER - .iCT OF CONGRESS, MARCH 3, 1879 THE TB X4 DMOILETH 'J he World’s Smedaily Newspaper. Seth M. Vining, Editor Yol- 26—No. TRYQN, N. C. TUESDAY, MARCH 31, 1953 Curb Reporter Weather Monday: High 72, low 43, Rel. Hum'. 33 ... . Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, noted aviator and head of the Eastern Airlines, will be the chief speaker at the annual meeting of the Spartanburg Cham ber of Commerce tonight . . . Red China and United Nations consid ering plans to end Korean War. .One of the outstanding events of the season will be the golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Moffett Law on Thursday evening, April 2, from 9 to 12 at Friendly Hills where Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Laid ler Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robert Erskine will be hosts in honor of their parents. And the community, too, will honor this fine couple whose gracious spirit and interest in civic affairs have meant so much to the community. Friendly Hills, the former Law home in Tryon indicates bv its name the spirit of the present and former owners. And on Thursday one can really say, “There’s some thing golden in them thar hills.” nr>M«n in years and golden in spirit. . . . Recent arrivals at Buckingham Tnn iu^ude Mr. and Mrs. George A. * Bellamy, Chagrin Falls, O.; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Chapin, Port Washington, L. I., -N. Y.; Miss Margaret Weller. Asheville: Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Stevenson, Chau pagua, N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Parker. Hartland, Wis.; Geo. .T. Reece, Chicago: Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Walker, East Orange, N. J.; Capt. and Mrs. G. E. Barton, Win ham, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aithen, Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Scott, Detroit. New Presbyterian Officers The new Sunday school officers at the Tryon Presbyterian church are: Superintendent, Melvin Burns; assistant, Manuel Holthouser; sec retary and treasurer, Robt. Wea vil; assistant, C. C. Hindman. IINDSEY SCOGGINS Lindsey Scoggins, 55, a native of Tryon and brother of Claude Scog gins of Tryon, died Monday night at his home in Union, S. C., fol lowing a heart attack. He had been in ill health for several months. He was a former health officer of Union. * Funeral arrangements are in complete. Mr. Scoggins, who moved from Tryon in 1922, is survived by his wife and four children; one sis ter, Mrs. Carletha Johnson of Tigerville and three brothers, Nathan Scoggins of Portsmouth. Va.; G. W. Scogg:ns of Union and Claude Scoggins, of Tryon. Gallimore Youth President At the Spring Rally of the Pres byterian Youny People of Kings Mountain Presbytery, which met Sundav afternoon at Kings Moun tain, Harold Gallimore of Trvon was elected president of the Wes tern District, which comprises the youny people of all Presbyterian churches from Tryon east to Shelby. Grain supplies in the four prin cipal exporting countries, the United States, Canada, Argentina and Australia, on January 1, 1953, exceeded those of the same period last year by 1G per cent.