THE mill DAILY MJLLEM The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper, Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 55 TRYON, N. C. FRIDAY, APRIL ll7TH. 1953 Published. Daily Except [Esl 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 Thursday: High 62, low 45, rain. 19, Rel. Hum. 38. . . . Relations with Russia improv ing. Current issue of Life Maga zine has several pages of pictures and news story by Dodee Wick who with her husband and eight other newspaper people have just re turned from Russia where they took pictures and interviewed peo ple about conditions there. This was the first visit of this nature by American newspaper people in many years. Dodee Wick will be remembered by many Tryonites as the star of the Vagabond Players at Flat Rock. She and other mem bers of the Vagabond Players have been guests of the W. E. Sassoons of Dr. and Mrs. George Taylor. Wick is the publisher of a number of papers .... TODAY Tryon is entertaining the Wes tern Carolina Women’s Golf As sociation, at a tournament at the Tryon Country Club. There are 104 of them including 21 from Asheville Country Club; Spartan burg 18, Greenville 13, Biltmore Forest 12, Morganton 11, Tryon 14, Hickory 10, and Waynesville 5. Mrs. Peter Mahler is chairman for the day. Miss Elena Garcia is president of the Tryon club as sociation. Mrs. Mary Emma Man lev of Asheville is president of the district association of clubs. Mrs. Manley, Mrs. Mahler. Mrs. Zim -Continued on Back Page_ | DOUGLAS S. BLOIS I '• Douglas S. Blois, secretary of ! Green River Mills was taken by ! death Thursday afternoon, April | 16, after a lingering illness, j Mr. Blois was born in Savannah, j Ga., Sept. 5, 1892, where he re | ceived his early education. His I first business connections were in Jacksonville, Fla., where he met ! and later married Miss Pauline Burroughs on October 11, 1916. In April 1917 Mr. Blois enlisted in the Army as a private. He serv ed 18 months overseas and sep arted as captain in the Reserve. Mr. and Mrs. Blois made their home ni Tryon in 1924, where he was secretary and manager of the Ford Company for a number of years. Later he was elected cashier of the People’s Bank & Trust Co., which position he resigned to be -Continued on Back Page_ HORSE SHOW RESULTS Miss Ashlyn Wyman of Augus ta, Ga., and her mount Nova Bill, won four first places Wednesday to take top honors in the Tryon Horse Show. Miss Wyman won the Candolette I Trophy for the second time in the i ladies hunter class, the Eskdale i Farm trophy, Lynncote trophy and i the Neil Bates trophy for junior ; horsemanship for riders 13 to 18 j years of age. I Jack Boyd of Simpsonville took | top money of the day winning the 1 Fine Harness class, and sweep J stakes for three gaited and five | gaited horses. He rode Sycamore’s j Gold Digger owned bv Alton John l son Jr., the Huckleberrv Hill Fram’s, Kal&rama Red Lilly and Crebilly*jj J*lay Girl, owned by j Lynn MerecUth. -Continued on Page Ten_