THE TRIOS DAILY BILLOT The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper. Vol. 20 Seth M. Vining, Editor No. 52 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY. APRIL 14TH. 1952 Published Daily Except JEst. 1-31-28]_Saturday and Sunday_[5c Per Copy] entered as second class matter august 20, 1928, at the postoffice _AT TRYON, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879 Weather Monday: High 69, low 48, Rel. Hum. 42 . . . Exchange of prisoners of war expected Monday. All the world is waiting to see re sults of negotiations . . . Tryon is getting set for the best Horse and Hound Show in its history. The judges of the Horse Show are Andrew Montgomery of Uno, Va., and Harry B. Thornton of Bradfordsville, Ky. The Hound Show judge is Guy Horton of Squire, W. Va. Master of Cere monies is Dr. James G. K. Mc Clure of Asheville: Elbert Nannev of Horse Shoe, chairman of co-n mitte. Herbert D. Oliver of At lanta, Ga., is general chairman of Horse Show and Ralph N. ilnSfrdner is secretary. Horses ^dive been entered from Biltmore, Weaverville, Spartanburg. Green ville, Valdosta, Atlanta, Wayza ta, Minn., Metamora, Mich., Augus ta, Ga., Columbia, S. C., Cincin nati, O.There will be a number of parties resulting from ! the show. The Riding & Hunt ' Club, sponsors of the show will i give a cocktail party immediately | following the show for club mem bers and their house guests and j for all committee members of ! Riding & Hunt Club events, judges j and exhibitors . . . One of the j hardest places to keep clean in j Tryon is the little corner in front | of Ballenger’s window right in i -Continued, on Back Page_j PRESBYTERIAN OFFICERS The officers and men of the Pres byterian Church of Tryon have elected officers as follows: President, Archie Covington; vice president, Elwood Martin; secretary, Byron Brewer; program chairman, Dr. Jule Welborn. FOSTER FUNERAL TODAY Funeral services for John R. Foster, 93, of Mill Spring, will be held this afternoon (Tuesday) at 3:30 at Mill Spring Baptist Church. HOSPITAL NEWS New patients at St. Luke’s Hos pital include Arthur Copeland of Green’s Creek. Patients discharged include John J. Mclver, Savannah, Ga.; Mrs. Fred Constance and. baby son, of Lynn; Mrs. Dean Shields, Tryon; Miss Lucile Pitts, Newark, N. J. COMING TO HORSE SHOW Regarding- the Tryon Horae Show a writer in Sunday’s Ashe ville Citizen sa’d, “Asheville peo ple look forward to this event with interest. Among those attending will be Mrs. Pruden Smith and her daughter, Miss Stuart Smith, Mi-, and Mrs. Stephen J. Miller, Mrs. Richard Loughran, Dr. and Mrs. Barnwell Baker and their daughter, Miss Betsy Baker, who will take part in the show; Mr. and Mrs. William M. Redwood, General and Mrs. Albert Brown and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Blake. Dr. and Mrs. Moultrie Truluck, Mr. and Mrs. John Carroll. Ralph Grant, Mrs. Orville Hewitt, Mrs. Berwnard Szold, Mrs. Clifford Straehley of Skvland, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Humphries, Mrs. Coxe Burlage, Mrs. Anita Coxe and Mrs. Holmes Sawyer.”