f _ Published Daily Except , j Est. 1-31-28]Saturday and Sunday[5c Per Copy] entered as second class matter auoust 20, 1928, at the postoffice _at tryon, n. c. under the act of congress, march 3, 1879 THE TIYII DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper Vol. 26—No. 126 Seth M. Vining, Editor TRYON, N. C. MONDAY. JULY 27TH, 1953 Weather Friday: High 92, low 69, Rel. Hum. 60; Saturday high 88, low 63, Rel. Hum. 56; Sunday high 89, low 66, Rel. Hum. 61 . . . WAR IN KOREA ENDS TODAY, at 9 o’clock this morning to be exact* News of signing of the arm istice was announced over television early Sunday night and <about an hour later addresses were made by President Eisenhower, Secretary Dulles, General Van Fleet, United Nations leaders, and many others including news commentators; and a review of the entire struggle was reproduced in pictures. All within a few hours. Quite a con trast to the Battle of New Orleans which was fought many weeks af ter treaty was signed because of a lack of communication. All world leaders are hoping the armistice will lead to lasting peace and ■ become a big step in convincing other nations that the days of ag gression by force are over. The unification of all Korea and all Germany by peaceful means is un derway .... One of the most important meetings ever held in Trvon was that of the Blue Ridge _ Safety Council at the Trvon school auditorium Thursday night. Near ly 400 neonle D*om seven coupiies • attended. J. E. Jeffries of the Standard Oil Co., Charlotte, gave _ a demonstrat’on on fire prevention. ... Continued on Park Pay?_ ORVAL CORN Orval Corn, 46, well known tex tile employe for the Southern Mer cerizing Company for 30 years, died Sunday at 6:30 p. m. at St. Luke’s Hospitaf here after a week’s illness. He was a native of Henderson County but had been living here most of his life. He was a son of the late Matthew and Jane Hardin Corn and was a member of the Second Baptist Church of Tryon. He is survived by the widow, the former Beatrice Crowe; one son, Gerald; one daughter, Jean Corn, both of the homie; three sisters, Mrs. Sallie Kuykendall, Mrs. Mol lie Kuykendall and Mrs. Martha Green, all of Tryon; one brother, L. W. Corn, of Tryon. r uneral services will be held Tuesday at 2 p. m. at the Tryon Second, Baptist Church with the Rev. Malcolm Ross and the Rev. G. A. Davis officiating. Burial will be in Trvon Cemetery. McFarland Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. The body will be at the Corn residence after 3 p. m. Monday. Pallbearers will be Ray Burrell, Hulon Jackson, Buddy Shehan, Cole L. Gosnell, Buford Gosnell, Albert Sawyer. HOSPITAL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Steadman of Landrum are parents of a daughter, born Friday, July 24th, at 3:07 p. m., at St. Luke’s Hos pital. Other new patients are W. Carl Brice and Mrs. William Bridgeman. Patients discharged, Larry Saun ders of Mt. Holly; Jack O’Neal Shook; Valdese; Bunvan Atkins, Landrum; Mrs. J. D. Waldrop, Mrs. Ua Rhodes.

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