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TUG Til'll! DAILY BULLETIN
The World's Smalles, ILY Neivspaper.
Seth M. Vininy, Editor
Vo!. 26—No. 100 3 ~{QN, N. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH,_1953
Weather Thursday: High 91,
low 64, Rel. Hum 7.2. The hot
days are not so bad when we can
get such long cool evenings and
mornings when the thermometer
drops below 70 . . . Highlights of
the world news is centered on the
release or escape of 26,000 anti
Communist prisoners from United
Nations camps in South Korea.
The Chinese Communists open new
attacks on South Koreans in six
places. . . . Large U. S. airplane
a globmaster, crashed in Japan
Thursday and killed 129 U. S.
service men bound for Korea. The
plane landed in a rice field and
hurst into flames immediately . . .
The Rosenbergs get another day
of life as Supreme Court gets
recess in hearing1 over their case.
. . . . The preliminary trial of
,T. L. Rhodes charged in a warrant
sworn out by Mrs. Roy Dalton, for
assault with a deadly weapon on
Mrs. Rhodes, will bo held this af
ternoon at 2:30 at Columbus Court
House before Magistrate T. A. Gil- ■
liam .... The Hobo Party and
picnic supper for the Fellowship
group of the Congregational
Church will be held at Lake Lanier
Tea House this evening. Sunday
is Father’s Day and the big event,
lecallv will be the celebration of
the 150th anniversary of the Land
rum First Baptist Church with all
day services. About 800 people are
expected. . . .
HERE FOR WEDDING
Among the out of town guests
arriving for the wedding of Miss
Mary Ann Morris to Mr. Thomas
Cookerly on Saturday at 6 p. m.,
at the Tryon Methodist Church
are Mr. Charles Hamilton, Mr.
Fr^nk Curren, Mr. Conrad Puck
ett, Mr. William- Steele, Miss Cindy
Lineberger, Miss Barbara Danis,
of Charlotte; Mrs. Thomas Cook
erly, mother of the bridegroom of
Arcadia, Calif.; Mr. William
Daeschner, Mr. Tom Hubbard, Mr.
Ralph Backus, and Mr. Ray Bell
of Binmingham, Mich.; Mrs.
Ohland, Clearwater, Fla.
The ceremony will be performed
by the Rev H. A. Pruyn, pastor.
Flynn At Ft. Belvoir
Cadet Ligon B. Flynn, son of
Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Flynn, of
Tryon, a Junior at N. C. State Col
lege of A. & E., is one of 800 ca
dets assigned to the 1953 ROTC
Engineer Summer Camp at Fort
Belvoir, Virginia, for a six week
field training course which will
continue until 1 August.
Cadet Flvnn will undergo Offi
cers Training during this period.
His leadership ability will be de
veloped and he wtll be schooled in
fhe fundamentals of the Corps of
Engineers. He will receive train
ing of the type not readily avail
oK'a nt most universities end wil1
include such Corps of Engineer
Teaming as th° construction of
Heating and fixed bridges, ex
plosives and demolitions, camou
flage and field fortifications,
operation of heavy engineer eqnip
merf. road construction and water
purification, as well as tactical
fic'd problems.
At th° eomnletion of this train
ing he will be eligible for a com
mission as a Second Lieutenant in
the United States Army Reserve.