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_Seth M. Vining, Editor
26—No. 47 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, APRIL 7TH. 1953
Weather Monday: High 69, low
47, rain .28, Rel. Hum. 93 . . .
United Nations Forces accept offer
of Reds to exchange prisoners.
Railroad workers accept 3 per cent
cut in wages because of reduction
in living costs . . . Senator Taft
wants Truman administration in
vestigated .... Many Tryon
friends are still talking about the
delightful golden wedding anniver
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Moffett Law on Thursday at their
former home, Friendly Hills, now
the home of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy
Salsich. Relatives and friends far
and near joined in to make it
^festive occasion. Their daughters
lAd sons-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
^^thur Laidler Jones and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Erskine were hosts.
A golden wedding anniversary is
a big event in any family but
when 200 friends from all over the
nation participate it took on the
air of a reunion. Besides Tryon
friends from Wisconsin, Minneso
ta, New England and Spartanburg
the following were noted: Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Williams, George Wil
liams, Charleston, S. C.; Mrs. St.
George Barber. Annanolis, Md.;
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Wick, Cam
den, S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fos
ter. San Francisco. Calif.: Mr.
and Mrs. Chester King, Svracuse.
N. Y.: Frank Watkins, Mr. and
Mrs. W. L. Watkins. Mr. and Mrs.
-Continued on Back Page_
j Jack Kimberly On Rockefeller
l Foundation Executive Com.
I John R. (Jack) Kimberly, exe
cutive vice-president of the Kim
berly-Clark Foundation, Neenah,
Wis. and son of Mr. and Mrs. J.
j C. Kimberly of Tryon, has been
| elected to the board of trustees of
I the Rockefeller Foundation, New
j York, according; to announcement
j made at the annual meeting of the
i board on April 1. At the same
I time he was elected to membershin
i on tne executive committee wnicn
directs the expenditure of millions
of dollars annually for many
philanthropic causes including1 edu
caton, health and the betterment of
mankind in general throughout the
world.
Mr. Kimberly in addition to be
[ 'ng executive officer of one of
| the largest paper manufacturing
i companies in the world is also a
j trustee of Lawrence College, vice
I president of International Cello
| cotton Co., president of Rerkelcv
I Mills, Balfour, N. C., and has
! large farming and timber interests
! ineluding Eskdale Farm at Tryon
I vd'ere be maintains a winter home
■ and stables. He takes an active
interest in manv cirnc affairs es
| pecially the Riding & Hunt Club.
i_
i DOG SHOW WINNERS
| Tryon dogs winning ribbons
' at the Greenville and A sheville
I Shows include the Ernest Burwell’s
I Cocker, Silver Vagabond, who won
| second place in the Puppy Class at
j Greenville Saturdav and first place
j in the Asheville show Monday,
i S. A. Koegle’s German Drahthaar
I won blue ribbons both at Green
i ville and Asheville. His name is
| Heidi Von Tryon.
| The Ralph Gardners’ Pekingese
| Kim, won second place at Green
ville. Pal