Published Daily Except I Eat. 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 THE TRYON DAILY BULLETIN The World’s Smallest daily Newspaper.Seth M. Vining, Editor Vol. 26—No. 127 TRYON, N. C. TUESDAY, JULY 28TH, 1953 Weather Monday: High 91, low 60, Rel. Hum. 52 . . . Next trouble expected in Indochina where Reds are trying to get a stronger foot hold . . . American businessmen seem! confident of the future, that signing of the armistice will not slow up production . . . Spartan burg county shipped 700 carloads of peaches last we^k . . . Congra tulations to Miss Faith Burwell, daughter of Ernest Burwell of Tryon. Sunday’s Spartanburg Herald had an interesting write up about her rapid rise since graduating from Northwestern University School of Dramatics. She has already been accepted as a professional in the cast of “New Faces” at the Great Northern Theatre. She will enter the Yale School of Drama this fall for graduate study .... The Spartan burg Herald reports that Jessie Dav of Tryon is a patient at Gen eral Hospital ... If you train vour children at home to put trash in receptacles it wiU • help keep streets cleaner. However, many adults throw cigar wrappers and cigarette cartons on the streets. Folks just not thinking. If you don’t throw stuff in front of some body else’s place it will influence them not to throw stuff in front of your place. If vou love your com munitv you will help keep it clean. -Continued on Back Pape_ BRIDGE RESULTS Results of the special winners game at the Duplicate Bridge club at Oak .Hall hotel Fx-iday, were as follows: North-South: 1st, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Norwood Jr.; 2tid, James W. Crawley and James P. Earle; 3rd, L. C. Dodge and T. H. Hart ley ; 4th, Mrs. A. D. White and Mrs. S. C. Page; 5th, Mrs. Baxter Haynes and Jules Feder, East-West: 1st, Mrs. W. D. Johnston and Chester D. Ward Jr.; 2nd, Mrs. G. H. Pinckney and Miss Elise Pinckney; 3rd, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kerby; 4th, Phil Harris and C. E. Harris; 5th, Mrs. A. B. Vogel and Mrs. W. M. Bomar. Twenty pairs participated. Win ners of North-South and East West received silver prizes. The next special winners game will be played in September. A regular game will be played at the Oak Hall hotel next Friday, August 1. CORN FUNERAL. 3 P. M. Funeral services for Orval Corn who passed away Sunday will be held this afternoon at 3 at the Tryon Second Baptist Church. The body will be taken, to the church at 2 p. m. to await the hour of service. MAGIC FOR DOCTORS The Dbho Chemical Corporation is presenting a program of magic at Saluda Wednesday night at 8:15 for the benefit of the expan sion fund for the Southern Pedia tric Seminar at Saluda, according to Mayor John T. Coates. “Ber-Kee” the famous magician will put on the program.